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Students Protest Power Disconnection From Hostels

University of Ibadan (UI) medical students studying at the University College Hospital (UCH) yesterday protested against the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC)’s disconnecting of power from their hostels. This came despite the Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu’s Monday meeting with the management of UCH and the IBEDC, where he promised that electricity would be restored...
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NADDC to regulate car importation, dealers

The Director-General of the Nigeria Automotive Design and Development Council, Joseph Osanipin, has announced the Federal Government’s move to regulate car importation and dealers nationwide. He said this would prevent the influx of accident-prone and condemned vehicles, mostly through the country’s smuggling routes. Osanipin made this known during a stakeholder engagement with members and executives...
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Airline operators decry multiple taxation in aviation sector

The Founder of United Nigeria Airlines and spokesperson of the Airline Operators of Nigeria, Prof Obiora Okonkwo, has lamented the multiple charges by government agencies in the country’s aviation sector, describing the burden on domestic operators as a nightmare. He called on the Federal Government to urgently wade into the matter to save domestic airline...
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BOI, FSD Africa sign pact on green finance

The Bank of Industry has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the development agency Financial Sector Deepening Africa to strengthen green financing in Nigeria. According to a statement, the Managing Director of BOI, Dr Olasupo Olusi, stated in the signing ceremony held at the BOI headquarters in Lagos that the partnership was a crucial step...
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FRSC partners firms to tackle road crashes

International Breweries Plc, in partnership with the AB InBev Foundation, has donated 1,000 reflective jackets and installed 35 cautionary road signs across major highways to reduce road crashes in the country. According to a statement, IBPLC and AB InBev Foundation carried out the initiative in collaboration with the Federal Road Safety Corps to enhance road...
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Structured, Independent Adjudication System Key To Industrial Peace, Economic Growth – NECA

The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) has said a well structured and independent adjudication system as well as swift, impartial, and fair decisions delivered by Courts and arbitration mechanisms were key to industrial peace and economic growth. President and Chairman of Council NECA, Dr. Ifeanyi Okoye made this known at the 3rd Annual Labour Adjudication...
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OAAN seeks professional body to improve out-of-home advertising

The Out-of-Home Advertising Association of Nigeria has stated that it seeks a professional body to improve excellence and develop human capital, not to replace government regulatory functions. In a telephone interview, OAAN President Sola Akinsiku told The PUNCH that members, out-of-home media owners, are sponsoring a bill at the National Assembly to gain professional status...
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