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No Cause For Alarm, Train Services On Kaduna-Abuja Route Continue – Railway Corporation Assures
26 mai, par News Agency of NigeriaThe management of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has assured passengers that normal train services between Kaduna-Rigasa, Idu Abuja would continue in spite of a derailment on Sunday morning. Yakub Mahmood, the NRC deputy director public relations, who made this known in a statement in (...) -
Bill To Revolutionise Port Sector Underway – Shipper’s Council CEO
26 mai, par Nelson ObinnaThe Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Shipper’s Council( NSC) Pius Akuta has said the Council is poised to become the port sector regulator, with automated port service following a bill currently before the National Assembly. According to Akuta, the move is (...) -
Nigeria’s ‘Berkshire Hathaway’, VFD Group, Bounces Back With N2.6bn Profit
26 mai, par Philip UKPEVFD Group Plc which describes itself as the ‘Berkshire Hathaway of Nigeria’ has bounced back to profitability after posting over N2.6bn in the first quarter of 2024 despite Nigeria’s economic headwinds. The investment group admitted to the Nigerian Exchange Limited in October last year through (...) -
Police Arrest Three For Concealing Drugs In Bread To Suspect In Custody
26 mai, par Israel AttahThe Kaduna State Police Command said its operatives have apprehended three suspects who allegedly attempted to smuggle hard drugs concealed in a loaf of bread to another suspect in police custody. The State Command’s Public Relations Officer, Mansir Hassan, ASP, said the three suspects were (...) -
Emirate Tussle : Ribadu Writes Kano Dep Gov, Demands Evidence Of Returning Deposed Emir Or Face Legal Action
26 mai, par Lois AKAAHIMBEThe National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, has asked the deputy governor of Kano state, Aminu Abdussalam, to provide ‘undeniable’ evidence to substantiate his claim, that he facilitated the return of the deposed Emir, Aminu Ado Bayero, to his stool within 24 hours or face legal actions. (...)