[Nigerian Stocks] Stocks End Week On A High, Cadbury Gains 8%
Nigerian stocks closed on the positive for the second day running, as the All Share Index (ASI) rose by 1.34% to close at 23,916.15, with the banking, and consumer good…
Read moreAnambra State Has No Senator, As Supreme Court Sacks Oduah And Uba
The Supreme Court of Nigeria has removed Stella Oduah and Andy Uba of the Peoples Democratic Party as lawmakers representing Anambra State. Today’s ruling by the nation’s apex court upheld…
Read moreHere Is A Recap On This Weeks Top Trending News
1.Russia Just Did Nigeria A Big FavourReports from the media confirm Russia has agreed to hold talks with Saudi Arabia and other OPEC countries over the decision to cut oil…
Read moreNEPC Plans to Grow Non-Oil Revenues To $30 Billion in 5 Years
The effort by the present administration to increase revenues from other sources other than oil is on course, as the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), plans to increase non-oil export…
Read more[Corporate Action] Intl Breweries Records 7% Rise In Profits To N2.4 Billion
International Breweries Plc released its financial results for the perio ended 31st Dec 2015. The result showed that revenue rose by 7.49% from N15.3 billion in 2014 to N16.4 billion…
Read moreMy Government Will Clean Up Ogoniland – Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has reassured the United Nations of his government’s unflinching commitment to the implementation of the United Nations Environmental Programme’s recommendations for the clean-up of the Niger Delta,…
Read moreThe Economist Magazine Rips Into Buhari In Yet Another Blistering Article
A few days ago we put up a blistering article from Bloomberg which suggest that they want Nigeria’s GDP growth rate to stall to teach the likes of Emefiele a…
Read more[BOOM] Nigeria’s Foreign Reserves Drops To Its Lowest Since 2005
Nigeria’s external reserves dropped to about $28.2 billion as at Friday January 29th 2016 according to data available on the website of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). This is…
Read moreIs Massive Law School Debt Hurting Public Interest Law?
It looks like our neighbors to the north are going through a bit of a crisis in terms of law student priority. In the opinion of a current 2L at…
Read moreRetiree Benefits Case Goes Back to Trial Court for the 3rd Time
After what can only be called a meandering journey of legal issues through the courts, the Sixth Circuit remanded a collective bargaining agreement case back to the district court, again…
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