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Jobs At Fidelity Bank

The Fidelity Bank of Nigeria through the Digital marketing specialist and National Planning, plans to recruit qualified candidates for the services of the Job..

Thursday, 25 December 2014

Jobs Vacancies At Equity Assurance Plc

Jobs Vacancies Equity Assurance Plc has opened her recruitment in ILORIN, IJEBU-ODE, IBADAN, AKURE and  PORTHARCORT for graduates who are ready to build a career in insurance marketing...
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Dozens of jihadists fighters killed

Dozens of jihadists fighters killed: monitor 'More than 1,000 jihadists killed' in US-led Syria strikes US-led air strikes in Syria have killed more than 1,000 jihadists in the past three months, nearly all of them from the Islamic State group, a monitoring group said Tuesda...
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13-year-old girl confess: My father gave her to Boko Haram

13-year-old girl confess how her father gave her to Boko Haram KANO girl, Nigeria 13-year-old says her father gave her to Boko Haram extremists and that she was arrested after refusing to explode a suicide bomb in Kano, Nigeria's second largest city in the nort...
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First conviction under Ebola laws

First conviction under Ebola laws A village chief has become the first person in Sierra Leone to be jailed under laws aimed at preventing the spread of the Ebola virus, court officials and lawyers sai...
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Kano girl says parents volunteered her as suicide bomber

Kano girl says parents volunteered her as suicide bomber A 13-year-old Nigerian girl has told how her parents gave her to Boko Haram militants to be used as a suicide bomber. The girl, speaking at a news conference organised by police, said she was taken to the city of Kano where two other girls detonated their bomb...
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Oil’s Slump Gives Us Chance to End Subsidy: Say Jonathan

Oil’s Slump Gives Jonathan Chance to End  Subsidy The tumbling oil prices that have slashed Nigeria’s revenue and roiled currency and stock markets in Africa’s biggest economy may have a silver lining: an excuse for the government to scrap fuel subsidies that cost as much as $7 billion a yea...
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