US crude likely to average $79.44 this year | London: US crude oil is expected to average $79.44 a barrel in 2010, a Reuters poll showed yesterday, a slight decline from the June poll and the third consecutive lower monthly forecast. | The... (photo: AP / Mel Evans) EconomyMarketsOilPhotosUS
INEC Targets 70mVoters, Seeks Additional N10bn This DayIndependent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman Prof. Attahiru Jega yesterday gave an insight into the number of Nigerians expected to be re...
Zoning: Why I Didn't Vote, by Yobe Gov This DayYobe State Governor Ibrahim Gaidam yesterday opened up on why he abstained from voting when the 19 Northern governors put the controversial zoning iss...
Shell to Sell 4 Oil Blocks in Niger Delta This DayOil giant Shell has offered some of its oilfields in the Niger Delta valued at between $150 million to $2 billion for sale, THISDAY investigations hav...
Sanusi: No Cause for Alarm on National Economy This DayGovernor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, yesterday did a critical review of the national economy at the meeting of t...
N6.1bn SIM Registration Tears House Apart This DayThe House of Representatives yesterday witnessed another rowdy session following the disagreement amongst lawmakers over a proposal by the Nigeria Com...
Mark: National Assembly Determined to Create States This DayFollowing the successful amendment of some sections of the 1999 Constitution, the National Assembly in now poised for the second phase which bothers o...
Jega Denies Meeting Anenih, Sambawa This DayChairman of the Indepen-dent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, has denied ever meeting the former Minister of Works, Chief An...
Budget: Stakeholders Advocate Paradigm Shift This DayAs Nigerians continue to grapple with the negative implications of non performance and implementation of the nation's annual budget, stakeholders on e...