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An Engineer named Chairman RMAFC with 24 New Members
The Federal Government has nominated Engr. Mbam from the South-East to serve as Chairman of the powerful Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) with 24 Federal Commissioners representing various states to fill existing vacancies at the agency. Some of the nominees, according to the Economic Confidential, include former deputy governor, ministers, legislators, chief executive officers... READ
Dangote's team to Create 1 Million Jobs
With more than 12 million Nigerians currently unemployed, the federal government has appointed President of Dangote Group of Companies, Alhaji Aliko Dangote to lead National Committee on Job Creation (NCJC) to work out mechanism of creating one million jobs within a year... READ
Nigeria is Politically and Economically Stable for Investors – Minister
The Minister of Commerce & Industry, Senator Jubril Martins-Kuye has urged foreign investors to take advantage of the current stable political and economic climate in Nigeria by partnering with Nigerian businesses toward building a democratic, developed and prosperous nation. He made the call during the official celebration of Nigerian National Day at the ongoing Shanghai Expo 2010 taking place in Shanghai, China... READ
N87bn to elect treasury looters?
Democracy is popularly defined as a system of government designed by the people for the people. The adoption of this style as best practice of governance by several nation states is supported by the far reaching economic and social progress made by those countries with strong democratic principles and structures... READ
Diffusing Socio-Economic Tensions in Nigeria
Widespread mass anger continue to trail the perennial recurrence of maddening cases of preventable carnage like the Lagos-Ibadan fire accident with other avoidable pockets of tensions and crises spilling all over. What is glaringly clear is that these incidents occur based on the inherent failure of the ruling capitalist elite to meet and address the socio-economic needs of the vast majority of the working masses –critical infrastructure-well-integrated railway system side by side with broadly-connected roads –which is the collapse that brings up these crises time and over again... READ
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