News Desk (Late Edition) Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Nigeria, Iran negotiate MoU on nuclear power, BASA

The Nigerian-Iran Joint Commission has listed for discussion nuclear power for peaceful purposes, oil and transportation, as the third session of the commission opened in Abuja on Tuesday. MORE>>>

Nigeria sets ambitious renewable energy target

Renewable energy presently contributes less that one per cent of the country’s energy mix profile. Victor Fodeke, Head of the Nigeria Special Climate Change Unit said Tuesday in Accra that the move was aimed at addressing Nigeria’s "awful" energy situation. MORE>>>

Cybersecurity forum: A wake up call to fight online fraudulent activities

At the end of the just concluded 1st National Conference on Cybercrime & Cybersecurity held in Abuja last week, stakeholders in the Nigerian Information Communications Technology Industry were worried over the rising online fraud in the nation’s economy MORE>>>

The Ndidi stock exchange (NSE)

The on-going investigation on her is in connection with her leadership of a group that is suspected of trying to fleece Nigerians in the name of American Democratic Party Presidential Candidate, Barrack Obama. MORE>>>

N'Delta youth activist arrested, jailed in US, deported

NIGER-Delta youth activist and president of the Federated Niger-Delta Ijaw Communiites (FNDIC), Chief Bello Oboko was arrested and thrown into the Atlanta Central jail, in the United States for 10 hours and later deported back to Nigeria on August 23 by American security agents MORE>>>

Dariye loot: British lawyers collect £500 per hour

EACH hour spent by the British lawyers of the Federal Government in processing the repatriation of the loot recovered from former Governor of Plateau Sate, Chief Joshua Dariye, cost Nigerian tax payers £500 (N117,500), Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission MORE>>>

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