LAHOR GLOBAL MAGAZINE

20 Years After: Princepaul Agbonlahor, Chairman of Lahor Conglomerate, Plans Grand Remembrance Anniversary for Late Father Chief (Engr.) Sunday Agbonlahor

Two decades after the passing of Chief (Engr.) Sunday Agbonlahor, his son, Princepaul Agbonlahor, Chairman of Lahor Conglomerate, has announced plans for a grand 20th remembrance anniversary in honor of his late father. Chief Agbonlahor, who was a highly respected entrepreneur, left behind a legacy of excellence in business, education, and community development. His impact…

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NHRC Cautions Multinational Companies Against Tokenism In Host Communities

The Executive Secretary, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Anthony Okechukwu Ojukwu has cautioned multinational companies operating in the various host communities in the country against carrying out projects that are not of meaningful impactful on the lives of the people where they are operating. He gave the warning in Benin during the public presentation and…

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FG Confirms Death Of Nigerian Footballer In Uganda, Vows To Carry Out Autopsy On Him

The federal government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has confirmed the death of a former Nigerian Under-20 International footballer, Mr Abubakar Lawal, in Uganda just as it vowed to carry out an autopsy on him to ascertain cause of death. The confirmation was contained in a statement signed by the ministry and made available…

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FCCPC Tackles MultiChoice Over Hikes In Prices Of DSTV, GOTV Packages

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has tackled the Chief Eexecutive Officer (CEO) of the pay television service provider, MultiChoice Nigeria over the increase in the monthly subscription fees for various bouquets on its DSTV and GOTV platforms by inviting them for clarification. Recalls that MultiChoice, had announced that the increase in subscription…

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Akpabio Vs Akpoti-Uduaghan: South-South Leaders Refutes Insinuation Of Sexual Harassment

The National Chairman of the South-South Front, Chief John Harry, has debunked the claims of any animosities between the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio and the Senator Representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. He also described allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination against the female Senator as “wicked and malicious”. Harry, who insisted that cordial relationship exists…

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