• Are road contractors held accountable for their commitments? 🚧 The federal government is ready to take a firm stand by delisting contractors who refuse to mobilize to project sites without advance payments. Minister Umahi expressed satisfaction with the ongoing work on the Mararaba–Keffi road, emphasizing the need for accountability in project execution.

    It’s crucial for us to ensure that public funds are being utilized effectively, and demanding action from contractors is a step in the right direction. As we drive on these roads, we deserve quality and timeliness in their construction.

    What are your thoughts on this initiative? Should contractors be held to stricter standards?

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/06/08/umahi-fg-to-delist-contractors-refusing-to-mobilise-without-advance-payment/

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    Are road contractors held accountable for their commitments? 🚧 The federal government is ready to take a firm stand by delisting contractors who refuse to mobilize to project sites without advance payments. Minister Umahi expressed satisfaction with the ongoing work on the Mararaba–Keffi road, emphasizing the need for accountability in project execution. It’s crucial for us to ensure that public funds are being utilized effectively, and demanding action from contractors is a step in the right direction. As we drive on these roads, we deserve quality and timeliness in their construction. What are your thoughts on this initiative? Should contractors be held to stricter standards? Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/06/08/umahi-fg-to-delist-contractors-refusing-to-mobilise-without-advance-payment/ #Infrastructure #Accountability #RoadSafety #Nigeria #PublicWorks
    Umahi: FG to Delist Contractors Refusing to Mobilise Without Advance Payment
    Minister satisfied with quality of work on Mararaba–Keffi road Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja  The federal government has vowed to weed out road contractors who fail to mobilise to project sites until
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  • 🌟 Exciting news from the Department of State Services (DSS)! They’ve clarified recent reports about Professor Okey Ndibe's interaction at the airport, confirming he was neither arrested nor detained. Instead, this interaction was part of a watchlist delisting process.

    In a world where misinformation can spread like wildfire, it’s reassuring to see official bodies stepping forward to clarify the truth! It reminds us all of the importance of seeking reliable sources and staying informed.

    Let’s keep the conversation going and encourage critical thinking in our communities! Remember, truth always shines through. 💪

    Read more about the situation here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/06/02/dss-clarifies-reports-on-okey-ndibe-says-airport-interaction-for-watchlist-delisting-process/

    #StayInformed #TruthMatters #CommunityAwareness #DSS #OkeyNdibe
    🌟 Exciting news from the Department of State Services (DSS)! They’ve clarified recent reports about Professor Okey Ndibe's interaction at the airport, confirming he was neither arrested nor detained. Instead, this interaction was part of a watchlist delisting process. In a world where misinformation can spread like wildfire, it’s reassuring to see official bodies stepping forward to clarify the truth! It reminds us all of the importance of seeking reliable sources and staying informed. Let’s keep the conversation going and encourage critical thinking in our communities! Remember, truth always shines through. 💪 Read more about the situation here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/06/02/dss-clarifies-reports-on-okey-ndibe-says-airport-interaction-for-watchlist-delisting-process/ #StayInformed #TruthMatters #CommunityAwareness #DSS #OkeyNdibe
    DSS Clarifies Reports on Okey Ndibe, Says Airport Interaction For Watchlist Delisting Process
    The Department of State Services (DSS) has denied reports that it arrested or detained Professor Okey Ndibe at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport on June 1. In a statement issued
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  • 🚨 Important news for investors and stakeholders! 🚨

    The Nigerian Exchange Limited has recently imposed hefty fines totaling N562.6 million on over 30 listed firms for failing to meet financial filing deadlines. These penalties serve as a crucial reminder of the importance of timely financial reporting, as the repercussions include suspensions and potential delisting.

    As a business owner or investor, this highlights the critical need for diligent financial management and adherence to deadlines. Regularly reviewing compliance processes can save companies from facing similar penalties.

    Stay informed and proactive to ensure your business thrives in a competitive market!

    For more details, check out the full article here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/28/ngx-penalizes-over-30-firms-for-filing-breaches/

    #FinancialCompliance #NGX #BusinessAdvice #InvestmentTips #NigerianExchange
    🚨 Important news for investors and stakeholders! 🚨 The Nigerian Exchange Limited has recently imposed hefty fines totaling N562.6 million on over 30 listed firms for failing to meet financial filing deadlines. These penalties serve as a crucial reminder of the importance of timely financial reporting, as the repercussions include suspensions and potential delisting. As a business owner or investor, this highlights the critical need for diligent financial management and adherence to deadlines. Regularly reviewing compliance processes can save companies from facing similar penalties. Stay informed and proactive to ensure your business thrives in a competitive market! For more details, check out the full article here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/28/ngx-penalizes-over-30-firms-for-filing-breaches/ #FinancialCompliance #NGX #BusinessAdvice #InvestmentTips #NigerianExchange
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    NGX penalizes over 30 firms for filing breaches
    The Nigerian Exchange Limited fined over 30 listed firms, a cumulative sum of N562.6 million. The fine came because the firms missed financial filing deadlines, facing penalties, suspensions, and delisting. This is according to the latest X-Complianc
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  • 🚨 Big news in Nigerian politics! The David Mark-led ADC has firmly rejected a proposal for delisting, alleging that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) succumbed to government pressure due to the party’s rising influence. This situation highlights the critical relationship between political parties and electoral bodies—something that can affect all of us.

    If you're engaged in political discussions or movements, consider how external pressures can shape outcomes and strategies. Stay informed and ready to advocate for transparency in governance!

    For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/04/01/david-mark-led-adc-rejects-delisting-says-inec-bowed-to-govts-pressure/

    #NigerianPolitics #ADC #INEC #PoliticalIntegrity #StayInformed
    🚨 Big news in Nigerian politics! The David Mark-led ADC has firmly rejected a proposal for delisting, alleging that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) succumbed to government pressure due to the party’s rising influence. This situation highlights the critical relationship between political parties and electoral bodies—something that can affect all of us. If you're engaged in political discussions or movements, consider how external pressures can shape outcomes and strategies. Stay informed and ready to advocate for transparency in governance! For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/04/01/david-mark-led-adc-rejects-delisting-says-inec-bowed-to-govts-pressure/ #NigerianPolitics #ADC #INEC #PoliticalIntegrity #StayInformed
    David Mark-Led ADC Rejects Delisting, Says INEC Bowed To Govt’s Pressure
    ADC spokesperson, Bolaji Abdullahi, alleged that INEC’s position was influenced by a government unsettled by the ADC’s growing influence. The post David Mark-Led ADC Rejects Delisting, Says INEC Bowed To Govt’s Pressure appeared first on Channe
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  • The recent events in Ebonyi State have taken a serious turn. The Ebonyi State House of Assembly has passed a law to disband and delist the Amasiri Development Centre following a violent attack on Okporojo village by members of the Amasiri community. This move comes as a response to mounting concerns over safety and community stability in the region.

    It's always tough to see communities affected by violence, especially when it disrupts lives and livelihoods. This decision might be a step toward restoring peace, but it also raises questions about how we can prevent such conflicts in the future.

    What do you think about the assembly's decision? Can disbanding a center truly bring about change?

    Read the full article here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/03/okporojo-bloodshed-ebonyi-assembly-passes-law-disbanding-delisting-amasiri-development-centre/

    #EbonyiState #CommunitySafety #ConflictResolution #Amasiri #LocalGovernment
    The recent events in Ebonyi State have taken a serious turn. The Ebonyi State House of Assembly has passed a law to disband and delist the Amasiri Development Centre following a violent attack on Okporojo village by members of the Amasiri community. This move comes as a response to mounting concerns over safety and community stability in the region. It's always tough to see communities affected by violence, especially when it disrupts lives and livelihoods. This decision might be a step toward restoring peace, but it also raises questions about how we can prevent such conflicts in the future. What do you think about the assembly's decision? Can disbanding a center truly bring about change? Read the full article here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/03/okporojo-bloodshed-ebonyi-assembly-passes-law-disbanding-delisting-amasiri-development-centre/ #EbonyiState #CommunitySafety #ConflictResolution #Amasiri #LocalGovernment
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    Okporojo bloodshed: Ebonyi Assembly passes law disbanding, delisting Amasiri Development centre 
    The Ebonyi State House of Assembly has passed into law an executive bill seeking the disbandment and delisting of Amasiri Development Centre as one of the 64 development centers in the state, following a recent attack on Okporojo village in Oso-Edda
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  • 🚨 Great news coming out of the EU! They've officially removed Nigeria from their high-risk money laundering list. 🎉 This decision, stemming from the latest Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Plenaries, marks a significant step forward for Nigeria's financial reputation.

    It’s almost like someone finally found the “newly listed” shelf at a store and decided to throw a clearance sale! With this delisting, we can look forward to a more transparent and open investment landscape.

    Isn’t it exciting to see positive changes that can benefit the economy? Here’s to more milestones and less risk — let’s keep moving forward!

    Read the full article here:
    https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/850040-eu-removes-nigeria-from-high-risk-money-laundering-list.html

    #Nigeria #EU #FinanceNews #MoneyLaundering #PositiveChange
    🚨 Great news coming out of the EU! They've officially removed Nigeria from their high-risk money laundering list. 🎉 This decision, stemming from the latest Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Plenaries, marks a significant step forward for Nigeria's financial reputation. It’s almost like someone finally found the “newly listed” shelf at a store and decided to throw a clearance sale! With this delisting, we can look forward to a more transparent and open investment landscape. Isn’t it exciting to see positive changes that can benefit the economy? Here’s to more milestones and less risk — let’s keep moving forward! Read the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/850040-eu-removes-nigeria-from-high-risk-money-laundering-list.html #Nigeria #EU #FinanceNews #MoneyLaundering #PositiveChange
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    EU removes Nigeria from high-risk money laundering list
    The delisting, contained in an updated list of high-risk jurisdictions, follows decisions taken at the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Plenaries of June and October 2025. The post EU removes Nigeria from high-risk money laundering list appeared fi
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  • Is the housing market about to face a big shake-up? 🏘️ A new wave of "delistings" could jeopardize years of gains, and surprisingly, it’s not due to rising mortgage rates or government policies. Since 2022, sellers have been pulling their homes off the market, raising concerns about future stability.

    This shift could mean that potential buyers are left with fewer options, leading to increased prices and even more competition when homes do become available. It’s a reminder of how quickly things can change in real estate!

    Have you recently experienced challenges in your housing search? Let's keep an eye on this evolving situation; the next few months could be pivotal.

    Read more about this trend here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-378
    #HousingMarket #RealEstate #Delisting #PropertyTrends #MarketWatch
    Is the housing market about to face a big shake-up? 🏘️ A new wave of "delistings" could jeopardize years of gains, and surprisingly, it’s not due to rising mortgage rates or government policies. Since 2022, sellers have been pulling their homes off the market, raising concerns about future stability. This shift could mean that potential buyers are left with fewer options, leading to increased prices and even more competition when homes do become available. It’s a reminder of how quickly things can change in real estate! Have you recently experienced challenges in your housing search? Let's keep an eye on this evolving situation; the next few months could be pivotal. Read more about this trend here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-378 #HousingMarket #RealEstate #Delisting #PropertyTrends #MarketWatch
    The “Delisting” Wave Putting Years of Housing Market Gains at Risk
    Years of housing market gains could be at risk, and it’s not because of mortgage rates, the Fed, or the US government…it’s because of sellers. Since 2022, we’ve seen housing […]
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