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Uto Ukpanah Unveiled as 30th ICSAN President

The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria is set to hold the investiture of its new president, Mrs. Uto Ukpanah. In a statement on Wednesday, the investiture scheduled for next Wednesday will see Ukpanah formally invested as the 30th President and Chairman of the Governing Council of the Institute. Ukpanah succeeds Mrs. Funmi...
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KBL Insurance Pays Over N1.2bn in Claims in 2024

A general insurance company, KBL Insurance Limited, has paid over N1.2bn in claims settlements in the 2024 financial year. This was disclosed in a statement on Wednesday following the release of the firm’s 2024 financial results. According to the company’s released figures, KBL Insurance generated N6.4bn in insurance revenue in 2024, up from N4.7bn in...
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PUNCH, Arise TV, Others Make Lis

Nigeria’s leading media organisation, PUNCH Nigeria Limited, has been listed among Nigeria’s top 50 PR and communication firms for 2025. The prestigious recognition was unveiled on Wednesday through the PR Power List 2025, which celebrates individuals and organisations that are making exceptional impacts across Nigeria’s public relations and strategic communications landscape. The PUNCH, which has...
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Constitution Review: Issues At Senate Zonal Public Hearings

CHUKWU DAVID writes on issues that dominated discussions at the recent public hearing organised by Senate Committee on Constitution Review across geopolitical zones of the country The Senate recently held zonal public hearings on the review of the 1999 Constitution (as amended). The public hearings actually held in five out of the six geo-political zones...
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Why 700 Delegates Won’t Deliver New Constitution

The Patriots’ Summit, heralded as a noble endeavour to craft a “people’s constitution” through the convergence of over 700 Nigerians, is being presented as a transformative moment in the nation’s constitutional journey. It is cloaked in the rhetoric of national rebirth, promising a document authored by Nigerians for Nigerians. Yet, beneath this grand narrative lies...
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Absa’s AI-Powered Banking Transformation Across Africa

Absa Group says it has successfully transformed its banking operations across multiple African countries by replacing legacy systems with modern, AI-ready SAP technologies in a decade-long digital overhaul. In a statement, the company said the journey began in 2011, shortly after Barclays’ acquisition of the group, with an ambitious goal to build a unified digital...
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Govt Plans Commercial Pasture Production to Curb Herders-Far

The National Project Coordinator of the Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support  Project, Sanusi Abubakar, has announced steps to commercialise pasture production in Nigeria as part of a broader strategy to address two major drivers of conflict in the livestock sector: pasture and water. This was announced at the L-PRES  project workshop on technologies for sustainable...
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Concord Access Launches New Genie Scissor Lifts in Africa

South African equipment supplier, Concord Access Solutions, has launched its Genie Next-Gen slab scissor lift range across the African market, saying it is introducing major improvements in lift design, performance, and efficiency. The firm disclosed in a statement that the new models – GS-1932, GS-2646, GS-3246, and GS-4046 – offered up to 30 per cent...
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