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October 20, (THEWILL) - Members of the civil society organizations (CSOs) and youths in Edo State, on Wednesday held a memorial for the #EndSARS protest in Benin City, the state capital. There was heavy presence of joint security operatives, including officials of Nigeria Police, Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps […] ....
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By Emmanuel Acha Enugu, May 4, 2021 The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has decried the low participation of the South-East in its economic intervention policies and programmes. The acting Director, Corporate Communications Department of the bank, Mr Osita Nwanisobi, disclosed this on Tuesday during the CBN Fair in Enugu. Nwanisobi said that the CBN intervention programmes were meant to create jobs, engender financial inclusion and make the people have access to finance. He said Nigerians needed to leverage the intervention programmes of the apex bank for a better living at a time when inflation was spiking and prices of food items souring. ....
By Emmanuel Acha Enugu, April 23, 2021 Some automobile manufacturers in the South East have called for an enabling legislation to back the Nigerian Auto Policy and enhance patronage. They made the call while responding to newsmen survey on state of automotive industry by journalists in Enugu. The Executive Director, Corporate Service, Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company (ANAMMCO), Mr Uche Okeke said that such policy would make it attractive for Nigerians, including government agencies, to patronize made in Nigeria vehicles. He said that low government patronage was one of the greatest challenges facing automobile companies in the country. The director, therefore, called on the National Assembly to give the Nigerian Auto Policy a legal backing in order to make the industry thrive. ....