Monday, 14 November 2011

Final List of National Honours Awardees 2010- 2011 and Ranking of Best and Unhealthy Banks in Nigeria

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Nigeria: National Honours Awards 2010 and 2011
The Federal government of Nigeria has released the list of 2010 and 2011 National Honours Award recipients. The Economic Confidential has discovered that over 80% of the awardees came from the public sector as either public officers or political appointees. Less than 15% of the recipients are actually from the private sector including the tradition rulers, religious leaders and artists whose individual contributions were considered for the awards. See the entire list: http://economicconfidential.net/new/news/national-news/834-nigeria-national-honours-awards-2010-and-2011

The Ranking of Nigerian Banks by Shareholders Funds and Ownership Structure
The Economic Confidential has discovered that before the intervention of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) in the banking sector in 2011, as at December 2010, nine of the banks had huge negative shareholders' funds. Only 10 banks have been very healthy while some on danger list. See the banks, shareholders funds and ownership structure: http://economicconfidential.net/new/financial/monetary/832-the-ranking-of-nigerian-banks-by-shareholders-funds-

Saddam, Gaddafi and the Arabs – An African Perspective
Arab... Arab... Arab. The funny tribe. After watching the graphic video clips of Saddam hanging in Bagdad and the way he was taunted by Iraqi officials at the gallow in December 2006, on the day Muslims were celebrating the Eid- Adha, the worst similar scenario played out on Ghaddafi of Libya. The hypocrisy, culpability and gullibility of Arab leaders and their citizens are glaring. Read the other sides of Ghaddafi on Africa and Africans: http://economicconfidential.net/new/features/808-saddam-gaddafi-and-the-arabs--an-african-perspective

German firm eyes investment in Oyo State
As part of efforts towards attracting foreign investments to Oyo State, Governor Abiola Ajimobi has wooed German Intervention Development Partners to the state. Read: http://economicconfidential.net/new/news/state-news/822-german-firm-eyes-investment-in-oyo-state

Emergency Toll Free Phones and Call Centre Soon- NEMA
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) would acquire toll-free emergency numbers and create call centre in the first quarter of 2012 for contacts by people in distress to call for necessary assistance from response agencies. Read: http://economicconfidential.net/new/news/national-news/812-emergency-toll-free-phones-and-call-centre-soon-nema

AGF Tasks Institute of Taxation on Prompt Collection of Taxes
The Accountant-General of the Federation, Mr. Jonah Ogunniyi Otunla, has tasked the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) to be proactive about tax collection, stating that it is the necessary aspect of generating revenue. He said this when the Institute members paid him a visit in his office in Abuja. Read: http://economicconfidential.net/new/news/national-news/817-agf-tasks-institute-of-taxation-on-prompt-collection-of-taxes

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