Europe’s telco vendors vie for African markets

Chinese telecoms hardware and network makers are biting off bigger chunks of African business and are likely to overthrow hitherto dominant European vendors in a region with mouthwateringly low penetration rates. While in the past they might have brought unreliable technology and a handbook only in Chinese, the firms are leveraging on a pool of skilled labour and government loans…

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Abuja residents dare minister over land

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Residents of Karu Community, one of the settlements in the outskirts of the federal capital, Abuja over the weekend kicked against attempts by the Federal Capital Territory Administration to take over a parcel of land originally designed as a recreation ground for the settlement. The protesters, who are mainly youth carried placards decrying the FCDA directive, they almost had an…

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Kenya shilling weakens on energy demand

Kenya’s shilling was slightly weaker against the dollar on Monday, pressured by dollar demand from the energy sector and traders said they see the shilling gaining once tea exports start flowing to Egypt. At 0815 GMT, commercial banks quoted the local currency at 81.35/55, from Friday’s close of 81.40/50. “The shilling has been under a lot of pressure for a…

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More investors bid for electricity distribution companies

More private companies have expressed their interest in the electricity companies being offered for sale by the federal government ahead of the February 18 deadline for receipt of applications. In December last year, the government, through the Bureau for Public Enterprises, called for interested buyers for 51 per cent stake in 11 electricity distribution companies, while concessionaires are sought for…

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OPINION: Consolidating stockbroking firms can derail market growth

Ordinarily, consolidation makes a position of power or success stronger so that it is more likely to continue. Several enterprises have utilised consolidation by way of mergers, acquisitions, and combinations to avert failure or grow their businesses. However, it is a risky double-edged sword that could mar the fortunes of enterprises if improperly conceived. The case of Nigeria’s banking industry…

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Edo students oppose new school fees

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The executive members of the students’ union government of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, have directed students of the institution not to pay more than half of their school fees for the current academic session. This is coming just as they decry the poor state of infrastructure of the state-owned school. The union also called on the President Goodluck Jonathan, the…

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Government takes entrepreneurship studies to secondary schools

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The National Universities Commission recently introduced entrepreneurship studies as a compulsory subject for all university undergraduates in Nigeria. So the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) has also included entrepreneurship studies in its newly-developed curriculum for secondary schools. Godswill Obioma, executive secretary of the NERDC told journalists at the weekend in Abuja that the effort is geared towards inculcating…

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Abuja bomb blast survivors receive Valentine gifts

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The Federal Capital Territory’s secretary for social development, Blessing Onuh, along with other administration delegates, presented Valentine’s Day gifts, including money, yesterday to survivors of the New Year’s Eve bomb blast in Abuja. The delegates visited people who were injured during the bomb blast, which occurred at the mammy market inside Mogadishu Barracks, at the Asokoro General Hospital where they…

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Wokerman Movement ready with debut album

Nigeria's comedian, Koffi and his group, Workerman Movement will release their debut album titled ‘All Eyes Open' in March 2011. The album which will be marketed by Happy Boys Entertainment will contain 12 songs and 3 bonus tracks. With singles -‘No Be Ashy' and ‘Going Nowhere' currently receiving airplay, the group also known as workerholiks, will also release their video…

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Fadama groups receive N2.8m farm implements

Fadama user groups in Aragba-Orogun, Ughelli North local government area of Delta State, have received farming tools worth N2.8 million. The coordinator of the Fadama III Project in the state, Anthony Abanum, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Asaba that the items were given to the groups to enhance their members’ productive capacity. Mr. Abanum listed the farm…

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Abuja market to have pre-paid meters

The Garki Model Market in Abuja would soon have pre-paid electricity meters, an official of the market told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Abuja. The market has been without electricity since January 2010 because of a N23.7 million debt owed the PHCN. Innocent Amaechina, head, corporate affairs, Abuja Markets Management Ltd. (AMML), managers of the market,…

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Sokoto State donates N80m to flood victims

The Sokoto State government has donated the sum of N80 million to the 681 flood victims in Gwadabawa local government area of the state. The state commissioner for water resources, Umaru Walin-Isa, disclosed this on Sunday in Huchi village while addressing the victims before the commencement of the disbursement of the money to them. Mr. Walin-Isa said that the beneficiaries…

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Ten-man Madrid beat Espanyol

14 February 2011 Real Madrid showed real character to close the gap on leaders Barcelona to five points winning 1-0 at Espanyol, despite playing virtually the whole match with 10 men after goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas was sent off after just 90 seconds. Brazilian international left back Marcelo scored the decisive goal on 23 minutes as Real took advantage…

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SA, Niger seal quarters berths

14 February 2011 South Africa and Niger booked their place in the African Nations Championship quarterfinals on Sunday when they finished in the top two positions in Group B in Sudan. The pair, who also share a 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification pool, completed wins that see the South Africans top the group, and Niger second. South Africa will now…

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