Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Wednesday 25th September 2019

Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Wednesday 25th September 2019

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target=_blank>WorldRemit launches cash pick-up service in Nigeria

W orldRemit, a digital money transfer company, has introduced a new cash pick-up service at all branches of FCMB, Fidelity Bank, Access Bank, Zenith Bank and Polaris Bank.   Using the WorldRemit app or website, the Nigerian diaspora living in over 50 countries can now send money quickly and securely to 1,800 cash pick-up locations
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target=_blank>‘Regulatory risks, bane of businesses in Nigeria’

S ome economic stakeholders have recognised regulatory challenges as a major constrain to doing businesses in Nigeria.   They stated this at the Regulatory Conversations 4.0 with the theme “foreign exchange restrictions on food imports and implications for regulating and growing the Nigerian economy” organised by Integrity Organisation in partnership with Proshare in Lagos yesterday.
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target=_blank>Mastercard to pay UK shops to offer cashback

  P ayment provider Mastercard is launching a new initiative to broaden cash access in the U.K., according to a press release issued by the company.     In an effort to protect access to cash on the high street, Mastercard will pay merchants to issue cash to customers. Starting April 2020, local shops and
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target=_blank>Amnesty programme empowers 100 rural women

S ome 100 women from rural and coastal communities across Niger Delta region yesterday became recipients of starter-packs distributed to them by the Presidential Amnesty Programme. The starter-packs were distributed to them in order to equip them to be self-reliant.     The beneficiaries, who were given the items at a flag-off ceremony, which took
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target=_blank>ICAEW to accountants: Adaptability key to future survival

C onsidering how technology has taken over the accounting profession, one major skill required for accountants to prepare for the future is adaptability. The Technical Manager in the Tech Faculty of Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales( ICAEW), David Lyford-Smith,   stated this at the 49th Annual Accountants Conference organized by the Institute
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target=_blank>KEDCO: We’ll punish energy thieves, others soon

T he Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) yesterday warned that it would soon deal with energy thieves and others caught vandalising the company’s equipment in its franchise states.     KEDCO had recently set up as task force and tribunal to deal with energy thieves and other sundry issues bedevilling the company in the three
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target=_blank>Kano approves N250m for ICT infrastructure

D etermined to boost the state’s contributory healthcare system, Kano State government yesterday said it was planning to integrate retired civil servants in the state into the system to allow them enjoy access to efficient and qualitative healthcare services. To this end, Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje said the state government had approved the sum of
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target=_blank>Illegal trade in Nigerian pangolin swells to N36.5bn

  H ong Kong and Singapore have become a major market for smugglers of Nigerian pangolin.   Already, 33.9 tonnes shipments of smuggled pangolin scales valued at $100million from Nigeria have been intercepted this year in the two Asian markets.   According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Nigeria, a
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target=_blank>Residents condemn Niger gov’s peace pact, release of bandits

R eactions yesterday continued to trail Niger State Governor, Abubakar Sani Bello’s peace pact and the release of 13 bandits allegedly arrested for terrorising parts of the state. This, however, was followed by the kidnap of two people on Monday night in Shiroro Local Government Area, where the bandits according to a source, were demanding
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Ex-Abia LG chair, Dike, abducted

A rmed men have abducted a former Chairman, Transition Committee (TC) of the Aba South Local Government Area of Abia State, Chief Chukwudi Dike.   Dike was abducted yesterday at Osusu-Amaukwa village in Obingwa Local Government Area a few kilometres to Ururuka Road (New Umuahia Road).   The abductors also made away with Dike’s Toyota […]
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