Wazobia Linux partners with Metasys of Brazil
Illegal software rises by 1% in Nigeria, as Microsoft outlines implications
Share value on NSE dips by N26bn
IDL plans expansion into African markets
MEND okays Okah’s release, regrets death of civilians
Bank bailouts cost £950 a household
Henry Okah freed, jets out tomorrow for medical care
Kogi Police arrest 4 over alleged murder
Rattawu suspends strike as FG pays N42.6bn arrears today
RMAFC strips Govs, Speakers of some privileges

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ANPA in search of solution to chronic and infectious diseases
Towards facilitating government search for healthcare solution in the country, the Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas (ANPA) is focussing on strategies for assessing and identifying populations at high risk to health-related problems with special emphasis on hypertension, diabetes, HIV&AIDS and other chronic and infectious diseases.
Safe sex: who is responsible (5)
Tell yourselves the truth. Does a friend who sleeps with her friend’s husband not know that the same man will sleep with his wife later? Or does a sister who is in an affair with her sister’s husband not know that he sleeps with his wife? Any man who takes a woman to bed, will surely take another, and another. So, why is she doing it?
Global fund distributes ARVs to 2.3m PLWA
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has announced that 2.3 million people living with HIV have been reached with lifesaving antiretroviral (ARV) treatment through AIDS programmes it supports, a 31 per cent increase over results reported a year ago.
Atlas Cove: MEND cripples fuel supply chain
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement sent by email to the media, saying its fighters launched an attack on the Atlas Cove Jetty in Lagos state overnight, the first in the area since the group began its latest campaign in May.
Obama commends Nigeria’s interfaith efforts against malaria
EVEN though Nigeria was not listed as one of the countries to be visited by President Barack Obama on his maiden trip to Africa last weekend, the American leader nevertheless found it expedient to single out for special mention, Nigeria’s path-breaking interfaith initiative to defeat malaria.
Osotimehin seeks better response to epidemics
Health Minister Prof. Babatunde Oshotimehin has attributed poor and inadequate funding, poor political will as the major challenges facing the control of epidemic outbreak in the West African countries.
Help! Frank, 35, seeks N2m for bladder surgery
THIRTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD Frank Emeka Ozor, an Evangelist from Delta State needs help and needs it fast. Fortunes forthe fair-skinned man, who has been evangelising for a few years, suddenly took a turn for the worse during one of his evangelisations, when he was involved in a road traffic accident.
Future Without America
PRESIDENT Barack Obama of the USA told Africans the truth that we have often failed to imbibe, “Africa’s future is up to Africansâ€. He admitted the role that colonialism has played in Africa’s current situation. It is obvious that most of the problems of the continent today derive more from daft and greedy leadership that […]
Reading Obama’s visit to Ghana
Yet, the present administration chose to make light of the whole matter, pretending that a visit from America’s first black president was no more or, perhaps, was worth less than a jaunt to a PDP retreat in Obudu.
ASUU rejects 40% pay rise
“The Federal Government’s refusal to conclude the negotiation amounts to an invalid, unilateral abortion of the 2001 agreement, since as evidenced by the government document, the 2006 exercise was a re-negotiation of the legitimate 2001 agreementâ€,ASUU
Another Enyimba shocker for Sharks!
By Tony Ubani FEDERATION Cup champions Enyimba of Aba still savouring their victory over Sharks may still break the hearts of the Port Harcourt side in going continental. The Aba Elephants finished third in the Globacom Premier League to win a ticket to carry Nigeria’s cross in the Confederations Cup. The Federation Cup victory also […]
FG outlines palliatives for subsidy removal
According to the Federal Government, subsidy removal intervention plan the government in collaboration with local governments will provide vans and trucks to farmers’ cooperatives to haul products to major distribution centres and cities which it believes will help mitigate the cost of hiring vans to haul agricultural produce and reduce the cost of transporting goods into cities.
Obi begins to re-engineer sports in Anambra State
SPORTS in Anambra state may have suffered neglect in the past due to lack of commitment from the previous administrators who relegated sports to the background. Governor Peter Obi hopes this should be a thing of the past with the new stadium he built in Onitsha and his resolve to re-engineer sports in the state.
Kanu, Onyali inspire youths in Anambra state
SUPER Eagles Captain Nwankwo Kanu and former Africa’s fastest female sprinter, Mary Onyali-Omagbemi were the toast of the youths in Anambra state at the commissioning of the newly constructed Onitsha North Mini-Stadium by Governor Peter Obi.
Lulu, Singabele praise Fashola as soccer comes home to Lagos
By Tony Ubani President of Nigeria Football Federation, Sani Lulu Abdulahi has praised Governor Babatunde Fashola and indeed Nigerians for trooping out in their thousands to watch the Federations cup final at the Teslim Balogun Stadium. The absence of fans in stadia have been a major headache to the NFF and sponsors but at the […]

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