Thisday Newspaper News Today Monday 23rd March 2020

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Prudential Zenith Life Insurance Launches Mobile Payment Platform

Peter Uzoho Prudential Zenith Life Insurance has launched a payment service which allows mobile phone customers in Nigeria to buy protection policies wherever they are. Customers who dial *5966# on their mobile phones would be able to purchase a life insurance or hospital cash plan policy in a matter of minutes. Speaking at the launch
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Promasidor Unveils New Product, Supports Local Content Policy

Dike Onwuamaeze Promasidor Nigeria Limited (PNL) has commenced a new phase of manufacturing products with high level of local content in terms of their raw materials. This was made known by the Managing Director of PNL, Mr. Anders Einarsson, when he launched the Sunvita Choco Crunch into the Nigerian cereal food market during the weekend
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ABCON Assures of Dollar Sale at Official Price

Obinna Chima The Association of Bureaux De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) has assured members of the public of continued dollar sale at the official price. The association stated this in a statement yesterday. It advised members of the public to patronise only CBN-licensed BDCs to purchase dollars at the official price, so as to
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Lawmakers Hail NSE’s Contributions to National Development

Goddy Egene The Senate Committee on Capital Markets thursday hailed efforts by the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) to create a truly sustainable exchange hub for wealth creation and capital formation in Nigeria in particular and Africa in general. The Chairman of the committee, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, who gave the commendation during a visit to the
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More Twists in Anambra South

Francis Okafor writes on the latest twist in the unfolding drama for who represents Anambra South Senatorial District There is a rule of law which states that someone bringing a lawsuit against another and asking the court for equitable relief must do so in a sincere manner. However, some people still go ahead to file
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Rivers Port Set to Receive First RoRo Vessel

By Eromosele Abiodun Efforts by the management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to improve vessel traffic to the Eastern Ports has continued to yield returns as the Rivers Port, Port Harcourt is expecting its first Roll on/Roll off (RoRo) operations in the next couple of weeks. The first Roro Vessels, to berth in the
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WACT Receives Maersk Line’s First Direct Service Ship

The West Africa Container Terminal (WACT), has received Maersk’s first direct service containership from Far East to the Onne Port in Rivers State. The gearless ship named KYPARISSIA with a capacity of 4,800 TEUs and brought to Onne Port by Maersk under its FEW3 service, is the first Maersk vessel to visit Onne Port without
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NDLEA Intercepts Man with 3.5kg Tramadol

Oluchi Chibuzor A 51-year-old man, Usman Hassan Ramadan, carrying a 3.5 kg of powdery form of Tramadol tablets has been intercepted at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, on his way to Dubai. The officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at airport, Makia special command, Kano, made the arrest as the man
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Air Cargo Essential in Fight against COVID-19

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has said air cargo is essential in the fight against COVID-19. IATA stated that air cargo is also instrumental in transporting food and other products purchased online in support of quarantine and social distancing policies implanted by states. The association and its members continue to support governments in their
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Measures against COVID-19

As countries close their borders, restrict flights in order to stop the spread of COVID-19, Chinedu Eze writes that the measure, though effective, has paralysed flight operations Many governments have locked down their borders and restricted flight operations as in order to contain the spread of the pandemic, coronavirus, known as COVID-19. Frightened by the
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