Fashola approves redevelopment of Oshodi market
My Pikin: Court adjourns case to July 22
Amnesty International faults Yar’Adua’s package
Akala’s aide kidnapped, N20m ransom demanded
Implementation, bane of 1999 Constitution—Mark
ACAMB flays rating of Nigerian banks
ATM: CBN’s redeployment deadline now Aug 31
BICC to transfer Oba Ovonrawmen’s remains to Benin
Amnesty C’ttee, stakeholders meet in PH
FG, ASUU trade accusations
Katsina monarch defends Yar’Adua’s slow pace
100 communities dislodged in JTF/militants war—Otuaro
Omatek unveils world’s smallest desktop PC
Flood, bad roads grind Lagos to a halt
Galaxy Backbone partners MTN on internet solutions

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Intel, Nokia announce strategic partnership
Further uniting the Internet with mobile phones and computers, Intel Corporation and Nokia have announced a long_term relationship to develop a new class of Intel Architecture_based mobile computing device and chipset architectures which will combine the performance of powerful computers with high_bandwidth mobile broadband communications and ubiquitous Internet connectivity.
Apapa As Agony
APAPA now stands for agony. Forget it is home to Nigeria’s major ports and the nation’s premier gateways by sea.
Urhobo Political Forum tasks N-Deltans on peace
“Urhobo Political Forum calls for the immediate implementation of the Niger Delta Technical Committee report. Urhobo Political Forum supports the amnesty initiative of the Federal Government and strongly recommends that the militants lay down their arms and accepts it.â€
Reps condemn multiple taxation, lauds Multi-Links Telkom quality of service
The Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Communications, Honourable Dave Salako while frowning at the regime of multiple taxes imposed on telecommunications operators by different levels of government in the country, has commended the management of Multi-links Telkom for its impressive service delivery in the country.
Etisalat hits 1m subscriber
Etisalat Nigeria, has announced that it has hit the one million subscriber mark. The company, said it has achieved this feat in less than one year of its operations in Nigeria’s highly competitive telecommunications market.

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