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target=_blank>FCCPC Warns DisCos Over Flouting Directive On Metre Replacement

ABUJA – The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commis­sion (FCCPC) said it has noted with concern recent rumours that its directive to Ikeja and Eko Electricity Distribution Compa­nies (IKEDC and EKEDC) to im­mediately cease all activities re­lated to the planned replacement of Unistar meters may be flouted. A statement on Wednesday is­sued by Ondaje Ijagwu,

target=_blank>Kila Canvasses End To War In Gaza

LAGOS – Prof. Anthony Kila, The Director of the Commonwealth Institute of Advanced and Professional Studies (CIAPS) has called for an end to the over one-year ongoing war between Israel and Palestine. He ascribed the ongoing crisis in the Middle East to a collection of human flaws, blaming both Israel and Palestine for the crisis.

target=_blank>Nigeria Needs $10bn Investment For 24-Hour Electricity — FG

…TCN Laments Attack On Obajana Transmission Substation The Federal Government on Wednesday said it needs $10 bil­lion of public-private partnership investment in the power sector in the next five to 10 years to achieve a 24-hour power supply. The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, disclosed this when the Di­rector-General, Infrastructure Con­cession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Jobson

target=_blank>Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (14/11/24)

Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: Nigeria Needs $10bn Investment For 24-Hour Electricity — FG… TCN Laments Attack On Obajana Transmission Substation FCCPC Warns DisCos Over Flouting Directive On Metre Replacement Our Govt Delivering On Critical Sectors — Gov

target=_blank>LG Autonomy: Supreme Court Got It Wrong, Completely (4)

 (d) Local governments are under the state governments It is not a moot question that Nigeria, in practice, and essentially, became a unitary state from 1966 when the military came to power via the barrels of gun. Even while retreating into the barracks, the 1979 and 1999 Constitutions they midwifed still had a tinge of

target=_blank>Elumelu Makes Case For Increased Female Leadership In Insurance Sector

The Chairperson, Heirs Insurance Brokers (a member of Heirs Insur­ance Group) and Chairperson Avon HMO, Dr. Awele V. Elumelu, joined other female business leaders in the call for gender parity and more women in leadership in Nigeria’s insurance industry. Held at the Lagos Continental Hotel, the conference was organised by the African Insurance Women Association

target=_blank>Obaseki Out, Okpebholo In As Edo Politics Of Eat Corn Today, Corn-flict Tomorrow Unravels (2)

Perhaps due to the negative associations of godfatherism, Oshiomhole has denied any intention of becoming a godfather, a concept he previously denounced when he ran for governor of Edo State in 2016. At that time, Oshiom­hole faced significant opposition from figures like Anenih, an influential political leader, who supported Professor Osunbor as the next governor

target=_blank>Innovations In Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADR): Technology And New Practices

Introduction 1. ADR stands at a critical junc­ture where tradition meets innova­tion. This paper explores how tech­nology is reshaping the landscape of ADR in Lagos State and beyond, delving into the transformative potential of technologies such as Online Dispute Resolution (ODR), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and virtual reality. I will examine the importance of ADR in

target=_blank>Linkage Assurance Grows Insurance Revenue To N16.4bn In Q3

Underwriting firm, Linkage Assurance Plc has sustained its strong growth trajectory, with a 61 percent rise in insurance revenue at the end of third quarter 2024. Linkage Assurance Plc’s unau­dited financial statements year-on-year for the period end 30th September 2024 submitted to the NGX Limited shows that insur­ance revenue grew to N16.43 bil­lion from N10.22

target=_blank>‘Why Nigeria May Not Achieve $1trn Economy By 2030’

LAGOS – The ambitious target of attain­ing $1trillion economy by the year 2030 as projected by the Federal Government may not be realistic if the government does not change its position and rejig certain policies to usher in growth trajectory in the economy. A financial expert who spoke to Daily Independent in Lagos recently, noted

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