Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Thursday 3rd October 2019
Here are some of the Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines on some of the newspapers.
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target=_blank>Manufacturing sector still crawling
As Nigeria celebrates her 59th Independence anniversary, local manufacturers are still burdened with high tariff, multiple taxation and dearth of infrastructure. Taiwo Hassan reports It is indeed another independence day in the anals of Nigeria as a sovereign state. However, one of the key sectors of the economy, the manufacturing sector, cannot be said
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target=_blank>Housing: How surveyors pay states in error
The quest by Federal Government and individuals to close accommodation deficit in the country may be far from being attained in the immediate future as so many factors including surveyors erroneously paying Consent Fee to state governors mutate against the target. Apart from this, several other factors are also militating against mass housing projects in
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target=_blank>Non-interest banking: Prospects, challenges
Seven years after its entry into Nigeria’s financial space, non-interest banking has grown in leaps and bounds amid challenges, Abdulwahab Isa reports Non-interest banking is deepening its root in Nigeria’s financial cycle. Its acceptance has melted the initial skepticism, suspicion and religious phobia associated with the concept. Pioneered seven years ago (2012) by Jaiz
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target=_blank>Lafarge relaunches cement product
Lafarge Africa Plc has announced the re-launch of its improved Supaset cement product into the Nigerian market as part of commitment to drive excellence and innovation in manufacturing industry. The new Supaset cement, now in horizontal bags, is the first cement formulation positioned for block making. The CEO of Lafarge Africa Plc, Mr. Michel Puchercos,
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target=_blank>ATCON: NTITA set up to drive telecoms growth
The Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) said the industry’s flagship award, Nigeria Tech Innovation and Telecom Awards (NTITA), was established to sustain the tempo of innovations being embarked upon by operators and to drive growth. President of the association, Mr Olusola Teniola, who stated this at the third edition of the awards in
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target=_blank>Firm launches app to ease food item purchase
Start-up firm, Fuudnet Technology Limited, has launched an app that will serve as a platform for food suppliers to reach a larger market. While unveiling the food app, Fuudzie, in Lagos, the Chief Executive Officer, Fuudnet Technology Limited, Mr Emmanuel Lawan, said the app was also borne out of the need to create a platform
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target=_blank>Achieving turnaround in health through proactive policies
Poor funding arising from lack of government investment in the health sector, has contributed majorly to the retrogression seen in the health sector, 59 years after independence. APPOLONIA ADEYEMI reports Precisely on Tuesday, Nigeria rolled out drums and celebrated its 59th independent anniversary. Considering the number of years the country has attained, spreading
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target=_blank>Birth registration, key to child development
Sharon Oladiji is a child protection specialist in UNICEF. In this interview, she highlights the importance of registering the birth of children, the role of birth registration in improving child health, how numerous kids miss out from needed health and social benefits based on lack of registration. APPOLONIA ADEYEMI reports What is the
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target=_blank>Late presentation hinders childhood cancer cure rate
Medical experts recently raised hope that rate of survival among persons that suffer childhood cancers could indeed be increased significantly provided patients present the ailment early, follow treatment through as well as get needed support. A Heamatology Oncologist, Prof Edamisan Temiye from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), who made this known, however lamented that
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Sterling Bank’s HEART initiative receives Osinbajo’s commendation
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has commended Sterling Bank Plc’s HEART initiative for its strategic intervention in key sectors of the economy, particularly agriculture. The HEART of Sterling is an initiative of Sterling Bank Plc that focuses investments on five key sectors of the economy. The sectors are Health, Education, Agriculture, Renewable Energy and Transportation. The […]
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