Governor Oyebanji visited former Governor Ayodele Fayose at his residence in Ikeja, Lagos Friday evening. One of the key features of H.E. BAO’s governance style is to consult with leaders …
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Finance
Nestlé Nigeria in financial distress after naira’s free fall pushed liabilities past assets
by Reporterby ReporterLoans denominated in US dollars constituted more than 60 per cent of Nestlé Nigeria’s total liabilities, during a year when the naira shed half of its value against the currency. …
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News
Top NNPC official, Okoronkwo, in trouble over Addax Petroleum’s $2.1m bribes
by Reporterby ReporterOne of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation’s top management staff, Paulinus Iheanacho Okoronkwo, is literaly swimming in troubled waters as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has slammed him with …
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InvestigationNews
INVESTIGATION: How Governor Emmanuel pays personal loan with state funds
by Reporterby ReporterPostscript: This newspaper launched an investigative series called, “Robbing Peter to Pay Paul,” as part of its accountability and transparency project, aimed at shedding light on the underbelly of Akwa …
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NSAIDs are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, like ibuprofen and naproxen. They can damage your kidneys if you take too many at once or take them too often. And using proton pump …
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Kidneys filter waste from your blood and ship it out in your pee. When your kidneys don’t work right, toxins can build up. One common tipoff is fatigue. You may …
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I had met Aketi very early in my legal career. I didn’t have the privilege of meeting him before I was called to bar and as a lawyer. I first …
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By CHIKE OKAFOR Phd If I ever disagreed with the school of thought that says “we are a country of short memoried people,” I now certainly have a germane reason …
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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, a few days ago, disclosed that about 15% of adult Nigerians have Kidney failure that cannot be reversed. And it’s life-threatening if left untreated. Obasanjo, who …

