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- 31 May 2015
EFCC Arrests Six Top CBN Staff, Others over N8Bn Scam
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has arrested six top officials of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and 16 other workers of commercial banks in the country for alleged complicity in a…
- 15 May 2026
Nigerians Lose N12.5bBn to Telecom-Related Financial Crimes - PwC
Nigerians lost about N12.5 billion to telecom-related financial crimes from 2019 to January 2023, underscoring the scale and persistence of this threat to the telecommunications industry, PwC Nigeria…
- 15 Nov 2021
Nweke Emerges Team Lead @NCCF-ICT Subcommittee
The Sectoral Working Group (SWG) of the Nigerian Content Consultative Forum on Information and Communications Technologies (NCCF-ICT) has named Mr. Remmy Nweke, founding Editor-in-chief of ITREALMS…
- 27 Apr 2016
Education Takes Centre Stage at 2016 Oxbridge Spring Lecture in Lagos
The nation’s education sector will be in the spotlight at the Spring Lecture of the Oxford and Cambridge Club of Nigeria, where the first black female Member of Parliament (MP), Ms. Diane Abbott MP,…
- 18 Mar 2016
Akoni Emerges New President of Oxbridge
Following the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held recently at Metropolitan Club, Victoria Island, Lagos, Oxford and Cambridge Club of Nigeria has announced its new Executive Committee. According to the…
- 1 May 2022
#NECLIve9: Growth of Nigerian Music, Movie, Fashion Should Benefit Local Economy - Ayeni Adekunle
Ayeni Adekunle, the Convener of the Nigerian Entertainment Conference (NECLive), West Africa’s biggest and longest-running gathering of entertainment and creative industry professionals, has said the…
- 28 Apr 2026
FCMB, BHM Champion New Revenue Models for Media Sustainability
First City Monument Bank (FCMB), in partnership with BHM, hosted the pilot edition of The Monetised Content Masterclass, bringing together reporters, content creators and editors to address growing…
- 14 May 2026
Why Nigerian Publishers Must Rethink Revenue Models
For many Nigerian publishers, the model that once sustained journalism is no longer working. Advertising, long the backbone of print, radio, and television, has been declining. At the same time, the…
