[Guardian] A Lagos Magistrate Court sitting in Ikeja has fixed May 23, 2016 for continuation of hearing in the suit filed against the suspects arrested in connection with the March 3 Mile 12 market riot.
[Guardian] Officials of Olam International have disclosed that the $130 million feed mill, breeding farms and hatchery whose foundation was laid by Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, at the weekend, would produce over one million eggs weekly.
[Guardian] As President Muhammadu Buhari embarks on another trip to China, many Nigerians wonder why the President needs to travel so frequently, even as others express confidence that the trips are in the best interest of the country.
[Vanguard] Abuja -The Presidency has confronted the leadership of the National Assembly, NASS, with details of distortions orchestrated by the lawmakers in the 2016 budget and asked them to urgently address them in the interest of the nation.
[New Zimbabwe] TWO Zanu PF Masvingo legislators have hit out at provincial affairs minister, Shuvai Mahofa, describing her as a "greedy leader" looting food aid meant for starving villagers in the province.
[Premium Times] An African Union panel on illicit financial flows has called for firm and comprehensive action against the world's tax havens and financial secrecy jurisdictions.
[This Day] A new report by the Oxford Business Group (OBG) has highlighted Djibouti's plans to foster stronger trade ties with partners across the continent, including Nigeria, as a means of encouraging economic integration and enhanced connectivity between eastern and western Africa.
[East African] Smallholder maize farmers from 12 countries in sub-Saharan Africa will soon receive a new stress-tolerant seed variety that is expected to increase yields by 30-50 per cent.