Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Press Realese :
ACN defends leaders’ lobby for slots in Fashola’s planned cabinet
Wednesday, 18 May 2011 00:00 By Richard Abu News - National .THE Lagos State chapter of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has described as normal the on-going intense lobby by its leaders, traditional rulers and other stakeholders for slots in the new cabinet of Governor Babatunde Fashola.

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Press Realese Nigeria . 18-May-2011

PRESIDENT Barack Obama of the United States of America is pursuing a unique trade policy with Africa by engaging African governments and partners about new ways to resolve old trade barriers, create better customs practices, and facilitate job-supporting trade for both Americans and Africans.

According to the Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Amb. Demetrios Marantis, who made this disclosure in a statement released yesterday by the U.S. government, there are also various country-specific issues that the U.S. is working with different African nations.

For instance in Nigeria, the U.S. government is engaged with the Federal Government on the issue of “protecting intellectual property rights in Nigeria.”

The U.S. Deputy Trade Representative disclosed that the U.S. had set up a Trade and Investment Framework Agreements (TIFAs) with 12 African countries and regional economic communities, which “provide for broad, substantive dialogue on all aspects of our trade and investment relationship, bringing in agencies and ministries across our governments.”

According to him, through TIFA, the U.S. and African nations have been meeting and discussing and “each discussion is an opportunity to resolve trade barriers, work toward better customs practices, and facilitate job-supporting trade for both sides, from protecting intellectual property rights in Nigeria, to increasing U.S. beef exports to Mauritius, to resolving commercial disputes in Ghana.”

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Monday, 9 May 2011

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Nigerian city of Lagos offers huge choice of fun and entertainment through out the year. Summers, however brings an all together new twist to the excitements and adventure visitors can enjoy.

Saturday, 7 May 2011

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Lagos, the former capital of Nigeria, is the second largest city in Africa after Cairo. Life in Lagos, Nigeria is a blur of business, culture, and entertainment.
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Majority of airlines have divided airplanes into three broad categories which include Economy, Business and First class.
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Lagos Mainland is the front view of Lagos mainland from Elisabethiner junction. Lagos mainland is an afro-shop with three departments, Lagos is identified for its music and nighttime life, which used to be situated in areas around Yaba and Surulere In recent years more night clubs have spring on the Mainland.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

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