CAC To Sanction POS Operators For Failure To Register Their Businesses As September 5 Deadline Lapses

The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has disclosed that it is set to take action against Point of Sales (PoS) businesses that have failed to register their businesses following the passing of the September 5 deadline earlier announced. The CAC alleged that POS businesses that have failed to register may be involved in illegal activities. The…

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Kano panel seeks evidence on hunger protest

The judicial commission of inquiry set up to probe into the causes of breach of peace, wanton destruction of public and private properties, looting, arson, and killings in Kano has called for necessary evidence to aid its report. Recall that the #Endbadgovernance held between August 1 and 10 went wild in some states of the…

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How to beat cyber criminals

In an increasingly digital banking landscape, fraudsters continue to devise sophisticated methods to exploit unsuspecting customers. With the rise of online banking and financial apps, TEMITOPE AINA writes on how to stay ahead of these scams and how to safeguard your finances In an era where digital banking is becoming the norm, financial institutions and…

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FRC warns against misuse of loans

The Fiscal Responsibility Commission has issued a stern warning against the misapplication of borrowing proceeds, emphasising the need for greater fiscal discipline and adherence to the Fiscal Responsibility Act. This caution was delivered by Executive Chairman of the FRC, Victor Muruako, during his welcome address at the National Summit of Fiscal Responsibility Agencies in Nigeria,…

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Police call for caution as mob kills couple in Imo

The Imo State Police Command has warned the public against taking the law into their hands in expressing their grievances following the death of a couple by mob action in Orogwe in the Owerri West Local Government Area of the state on Monday. Speaking to PUNCH Metro, on Thursday, the Public Relations Officer of the…

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Mbeki blames neocolonial pressures for Africa’s coup epidemic

Former President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, on Thursday in Johannesburg, said exploitative neocolonial influences are fuelling the unconstitutional regime changes seen in some West and Central African countries. Mbeki argued that these coups could be avoided, but restoring democracy to the affected countries would require frank discussions with key stakeholders. The former president made…

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