Friday, 8 May 2015

CSR News Summary Issue 103


Community Development: Shell introduces Community Health Insurance

Shell’s deepwater subsidiary in Nigeria, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company, says it has extended its Community Health Insurance Scheme to Anambra State, with the recent inauguration of the initiative at the Iyi-Enu Mission Hospital.
Published in Punch Newspaper on Monday, 4th May, 2015

Food Safety: Dangote Sugar gets SON Food Safety Certification

Dangote Sugar Refinery says it has been certified by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria as a food Safety Compliant Company.
Published in Punch Newspaper on Monday, 4th May, 2015

Sustainability Banking: CBN to review IT standards in Banking Sector

The Central Bank of Nigeria in collaboration with the Information and Technology Standards Council is reviewing the IT standards blueprint in the banking sector
Published in Punch Newspaper on Monday, 4th May, 2015

Financial Inclusion: MasterCard, AFI set to drive Financial Inclusion

MasterCard and the Alliance for Financial Inclusion have signed a strategic partnership agreement that will enable a close collaboration within the AFI’S Public-Private Dialogue platform.
Published in Punch Newspaper on Monday, 4th May, 2015

Capacity Building: PenCom, Edinburgh varsity collaborate on Capacity Building

In its determination to improve the leadership and managerial skills of its staff, the National Pension Commission has collaborated with the Business School of University of Edinburgh to train some members of staff.
Published in Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 5th May, 2015

Event: Experts from 100 countries storm Ethopia for E-Learning Africa Conference

 

Poised to provide a unique forum for dialogue, networking and exchange of ideas, e-Learning Africa, the largest and most influential conferences on technology-assisted learning and training in Africa, will be bringing together African education and ICT ministers to meet leading experts.
Published in Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 5th May, 2015

Philanthropy: Firms harp on qualitative education, donate hybrid Library to school

 

The Star Deepwater Petroleum Limited have donated a hybrid library to CMS Grammar school, Bariga, Lagos, to enhance learning and qualitative education in the school.
Published in Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 5th May, 2015

ICT: First Bank restates commitment to e-payment

 

First Bank of Nigeria Limited says it is committed to e-payment and the drive to boost economic growth.
Published in Punch Newspaper on Tuesday, 5th May, 2015

 

Corporate Governance Code: FRC, CIBN to partner on Corporate Governance Code


The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria is set to partner with the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria on the proposed National Code of Corporate Governance.
Published in The Nation Newspaper on Wednesday, 6th May, 2015

Electricity: World Bank approves  $200 million for Regional Electricity Commission

The World Bank Group’s Board of Directors has approved $200 million support for a regional transmission network to enable electricity trade among the western African countries.
Published in The Nation Newspaper on Wednesday, 6th May, 2015

Oil: Boosting Nigeria’s crude Oil production through marginal fields development.

When the Federal Government introduced the local content law in April, 2010, the strategy was to ensure that indigenous companies play a great part in developing oil and gas assets.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Wednesday, 6th May, 2015
Industry Pulse: Heritage Bank appoints directors, promises quality services
Heritage Bank has appointed three top bankers as directors to consolidate its emergence as one of the leading banks in the country.
The new directors are Mrs. Adaeze Udensi, appointed as Executive Director, South Directorate; Ola Olabinjo, Executive, Lagos, Southwest and Corporate Banking Directorate, and Jude Monye, Executive Director, Risk Management/Chief Risk Officer.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Thursday, 7th May, 2015

Environment: Groups demand investigation into Bayelsa Oil Spill

Environmental Rights Action/Friends of Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN) has faulted the Joint Investigative Visit (JIV) of the Kolo Creek manifold spill site in Otuasega community of Bayelsa State.
Published in The Nation Newspaper on Thursday, 7th May, 2015


Health: Ecobank supports NACA to fight HIV/AIDS

Ecobank Nigeria and the National Agency for the control of AIDS have collaborated to fight the deadly disease and ensure the delivery of better healthcare services.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Thursday, 7th May, 2015

Agribusiness: Transcorp Subsidiary to begin Farming in Benue

Transnational Corporation of Nigeria Plc has announced that its agribusiness subsidiary, Teragro Commodities Limited, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Benue State Government to lease land to establish citrus farms in Ushongo area of the state
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Thursday, 7th May, 2015

 

Education: WAEC Cancels Exams over Cheating


The National Examinations Committee of West Africa Examinations Council on Thursday said it had cancelled results of candidates involved in examination malpractice at the 2014 examinations. According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the WAEC Public Affairs Officer, Mr. Damianus Ojijeogu, made this known in a statement in Lagos. 
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Thursday, 7th May, 2015

Infrastructure: Nigeria Requires N4 Trillion To Develop Gas Infrastructure


Nigeria will require about $20 billion (N4 trillion) to bridge to adequately cater for its gas need, the Vice President and Head, Energy and Natural Resources, FBN Capital, Rolake Akinkugbe , has said. 
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Friday, 8th May, 2015

Investment: Investors stake N2tn on telecoms sector in four years


Foreign direct investors have staked $10bn (about 2tn) on the Nigerian telecommunications industry in the last four years, the Nigerian Communications Commission has said.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Friday, 8th May, 2015

Labour: NCDMB Workers threaten strike over promotion, pension.

Workers of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board have threated to embark on an indefinite strike.
Published in The Punch Newspaper on Friday, 8th May, 2015





















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