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Vision 2030 Policy: Saudi Arabia’s Drive to Economic Diversification

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Following Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s 2016 bold and ambitious launch of the Vision 2030 policy which highlighted Saudi Arabia’s transformative roadmap to economic diversification, the oil-rich nation appears resolute in its drive to position itself as a leader in innovative, cultural, and economic reforms. Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salma ( Picture Credit: Britannica) Standing on the tripodal theme of a vibrant society, a thriving economy, and an ambitious nation, Vision 2030 is galvanizing the nation steadily towards achieving its targets. The government’s total adherence to the spirit and letters of the policy, and the nation-wide support garnered from the burgeoning youthful population of Saudi Arabia, indicate a well coordinated and collective will to achieve the policy’s goals, to enhance the quality of life for Saudi nationals and residents, diversify the national economy, and improve government efficiency and accountability. Globally marketed as Prince Mohammed Bin Salma...

First To Deliver In Time

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The focus of the Logistics industry has always been about moving products from one point to another. However, getting these products from one location to another within an agreed time frame to ensure that the customers get value for their money has always been a concern. With the increasing complexities in customers’ demands and expectations, industry players have had to evolve series of management systems in an attempt to meet customers’ expectations.  These customers want better and faster logistics services and this in turn, drives the quest for customized services. Customers want to see the borders disappear between where their products are located and where they need them to be, and any system that makes this possible is sure to keep them satisfied. In summary, customers want it fast, efficient and accurate! In its determination to overcome the related challenges of meeting customer expectations and on-time deliveries, DB Schenker , offer industry specific logistics...

Duty Calls! heading out for election monitoring

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#NigeriaDecide: A call to duty as all eligible Nigerians with their permanent voter's card troop to their respective polling stations across the nation to vote for their presidential candidates as well as senatorial and House of Representatives members. God Bless Nigeria!!!

Fair Play Africa: Court Slams $75,000 USD On Pedophile

Fair Play Africa: Court Slams $75,000 USD On Pedophile : A Nigerian court has awarded N15 million, about  ($75,000 USD)  against an ex policeman who defiled an 11 year old Junior Secondary School ...

Court Slams $75,000 USD On Pedophile

A Nigerian court has awarded N15 million, about  ($75,000 USD)  against an ex policeman who defiled an 11 year old Junior Secondary School boy. The court was told that the ex cop, Corporal John Unegbu, sometimes in September 2013 at Bwari, a satellite town in the Federal Capital Territory,  had unlawful carnal knowledge by defiling the boy whose names are withheld, which led to the boy having serious stomach aches and discharge of whitish fluid from his anus. Determined to bring the pedophile to justice, the ex cop who had been tried and dismissed by his employers- the Nigeria Police Force, was dragged before Justice Folashade Ojo of the Abuja High Court by an Abuja based Human Rights activist, Ms Esther Uzoma,  last year, for the enforcement of the fundamental rights of the  boy. She urged the court to declare that the unlawful carnal knowledge , indecent assault and defilement of the tender and vulnerable 11 year old through the anus by...

Fair Play Africa: Eligibility: Court Shifts Suit Against Buhari To A...

Fair Play Africa: Eligibility: Court Shifts Suit Against Buhari To A... : A federal high court siting in Abuja on Wednesday refused applications brought before it by two persons seeking to be joined in the suits i...

Eligibility: Court Shifts Suit Against Buhari To April 22nd.

A federal high court siting in Abuja on Wednesday refused applications brought before it by two persons seeking to be joined in the suits instituted against the Presidential candidate of the All Progresive Congress, APC, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, challenging his eligibility to contest the forthcoming presidential election on account of his alleged non possession of requisite educational qualification. In refusing the joinder application, the trial judge, Justice Adeniyi Ademola, noted that the duo have no business being parties in the suit, more so as defendants as they had applied. The judge categorically described the duo as meddlesome busy bodies who have no reason whatsoever to being parties. The persons, Mr. Ebun Adegoruwa and Chukwuma Ochu, had approached the court seeking to be joined in the suit as defendants but their application was opposed by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, which insisted through their lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome, that the duo were meddlesome interl...