Mr. Reuben Adamtey, Bolgatanga Branch Manager of the ARB Apex Bank has advised rural and community banks to check fraud in the banking industry.
The government of The Gambia, through the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with three institutions; namely the African Development Bank, European Union and the World Bank for budget support delivery for aid effectiveness in The Gambia, at a ceremony held at the Finance ministry's conference hall in Banjul.
Editor's note: This was published on the front page of the Monday, 30 November issue of Foroyaa but without the story.
IMMEDIATE past chairman, Abia State Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Isaac Ikonne, who is also the traditional ruler of Aba, has sent a save-our-soul (SOS) message to the state governor, Chief Theodore Orji, to save the lives of traders in Aba.
THE Federal Government has declared that it will comply with the judgment of the Supreme Court which directed it to reinstate all the 44 sacked lecturers of the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN.
ICOM, a global network of independent advertising and marketing communications agencies, has appointed Gullan&Gullan Advertising, Johannesburg, South Africa, and Noah's Ark Communications, Lagos, Nigeria, to represent the network in their respective countries.
The downward trend in the Nigerian capital market reached an alarming height, last week, as investors lost N170.17 billion of their investments in quoted securities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).
One of Liberia's leading GSM Companies, LoneStar Communications Company (LCC) has introduced US$150,000 raffle draw for Liberians who are up to 18 years old and above to help them get into business.
Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Anthony Cardinal Okogie, has warned Catholic faithful to be careful in believing news received through the internet, saying that crooks have invaded the internet, using the name of Catholic authorities.
The staff of the Federal Ministry of Commerce and Industry may celebrate Christmas and New year without the season's bonus.
The Minister, Mines and Steel Development, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, yesterday disclosed plans to partner with Chris Aire to create a jewellry line which would be made from local gemstones to make Nigeria a global market of gemstones.
The United Nations' Conference meeting in Copenhagen aiming to thrash out a global deal on climate change has been revealed to cost over trillions over the next 20years to implement, if the America President Obama and other world leaders hammer out a comprehensive climate deal.
The Federal government has assured that proceeds from the proposed deregulation of the down stream sector of the oil industry which would take into consideration the views of all the stakeholders including the Nigeria Labour Congress, would be used to create more jobs for Nigerians.
The Niger State House of Assembly (NGHA) is to investigate activities at the three hydro-electric power stations at Jebba, Kainji and Shiroro, following alleged neglect of their host communities.
The Sokoto State government has disclosed that the MTN foundation will soon established a humo-dialysis centre at the Specialist Hospital in Sokoto.
The Chairman of Labour Party, Chief Dan Nwaanyanwu, has said that former PDP chieftain, Andy Uba emerged as his party's gubernatorial candidate for the forthcoming Anambra 2010 elections because he was the only man who could deliver the state to the party
Some Nigerians who claimed to be victims of authorised ATM withdrawals and fraud have dragged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), all the 24 banks in Nigeria, including Interswitch Nigeria Limited before a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, claiming the sum of N50 million.
The Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB) has taken the quarterly Brokers' Evening to a new level as the body will henceforth ensign featured insurance companies in the quarterly event with celebrities just as Nollywood actor, Mr Justus Esiri will tomorrow grace the brokers evening with Staco Insurance.
There is uncertainty over the fate of Integrated Microfinance bank following its inability to reopen for business three months after it was forced to closed shop by irate depositors.
Debtors to the Nigeria Export-Import Bank (NEXIM) have taken flight to safety following indications that the management of the bank would engage the help of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to recover the over N 10 billion non-performing loans in its books. The bank has however said that it is undeterred by this development vowing to smoke the debtors out of wherever they might ...
Insurance brokers in the country are neck tight ready for insurance companies that challenge their existence in the market even as they indicate intention to categorise underwriters into three segments.
Pioneer Chairman of Independent Corrupt Practi-ces and other related Offences Commission (ICPC), Justice Mustapha Akanbi (Rtd), disclosed, weekend, in Abuja that Nigeria has lost about N400 billion to corrupt practices in the last few years.
The kidnapped 3 and half years old daughter of the Adamawa State Chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) leader, Aisha Buba Dauda has been set free after one week in captivity.
Nigeria has started to reap the fruits of the amnesty granted to militants in the form of improved revenue flow into the federation account for distribution to the three tiers of government.
The recent call by the Minister of Aviation, Mr. Babatunde Omotoba to close the Benin Airport, has been faulted by Chief Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion.