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APC opens swap centre in Lagos   for  local customers

APC opens swap centre in Lagos for local customers

Global leader in critical power and cooling services, APC by Schneider Electric has announced the opening of a swap centre in Nigeria before the end of the year to provide local warranty support on single phase uninterruptible power supplies (UPSes).

Bermuda 2009 : Leaping forward with ICT

Bermuda 2009 : Leaping forward with ICT

This year’s edition of the biennial Global Public Summit of the World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) ended recently in Hamilton, Bermuda.

TI rating: Leaders must redouble efforts against corruption – Cleric

TI rating: Leaders must redouble efforts against corruption – Cleric

By Akoma Chinweoke WIFE of the general overseer of Christ  Redemption Bible Church and  national president of Redemption Virtuous Sisters, Pastor Martha Ogundare, has said it is time for Nigerians to have a rethink and seek the face of God for total cleansing from corruption and other problems afflicting the nation. The cleric, who gave […]

Azikiwe, 1904-1987

Azikiwe, 1904-1987

The various constitutional conferences that shaped Nigeria from 1950-1958 were simply icing on the cake. At the convention of the nations in San Francisco in 1945 at the end of World War II leading towards the convention of the United Nations, Winston Churchill, the prime minister of Great Britain tried to steer the discussion towards agreeing that the Atlantic charter did not cover the colonies who were standing upon the argument that the charter guarantees freedom for all peoples.

Now the time is ripe

Now the time is ripe

Another thing about time, to me, is that behind, or below that blank canvass are dynamic laws, giant mirrors not just reflecting, for all to behold, everything we think and say and do, but huge transmitters of the reward and punishment for everything we put into its bowels. There is, therefore, this constant teasing awareness that it is what you put into time that grows you, your family, your nationality group, your race, even mankind. So, by everything you do as an individual or in groups, you invest in what can grow you or retard your growth. How true it is, therefore, that man is the architect of his fortune and misfortune.

The invisible

The invisible

A VERY long time ago, there used to be a television series called the invisible man. In a science experiment a man had experienced some sort of chemical reaction that made him invisible. With the help of a government agency and his scientist friends and wife, a mask of synthetic resin was made to form a face, neck and hands and any other part of his appearance so he could live as normal a life as possible till a cure was found.

ASUU’s strikes,  the day after

ASUU’s strikes, the day after

AT the national secretariat of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), one can access documents detailing the history of the union’s activities, particularly with regard to its attempts through strike actions to compel unwilling governments to enhance the welfare packages of lecturers and improve the funding for university education.

My sons gave me back my love life  – Victor, middle-aged

My sons gave me back my love life – Victor, middle-aged

NEARING 50, Victor had thought his sex life was normal for his age.
Married for 22 years to his childhood sweetheart and mother of his four children, sex had been a once-a-week exercise and the wife wasn’t complaining.

MEND leaders disagree over Aaron Team’s parley with Yar’Adua

MEND leaders disagree over Aaron Team’s parley with Yar’Adua

DOGS don’t eat dogs, but, the reverse is precisely what ex-militants are doing with their colleagues of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger-Delta (MEND) who insisted that the Federal Government should discuss with the Aaron team constituted by the militant group for things to move forward in the Niger-Delta.

Amnesty, deregulation and the fate of Nigeria (2)

Amnesty, deregulation and the fate of Nigeria (2)

The Senate is not satisfied with the budget performance, and neither is the minister himself satisfied with the budget performance because in some places the performance is as low as 15 per cent, in some places 27, and in some places 30 something —Senator Ayogu Eze, chairman of the Senate Committee on Information and Media, November 4, 2009.

Senators/Reps face-off claims first victims

Senators/Reps face-off claims first victims

THE proposed constitution amendment and electoral reforms are the immediate victims of the current face-off between the Senate and the House of Representatives over supremacy.

Connecting to God’s miracle network!

Connecting to God’s miracle network!

Every bird is born to fly and every fish is born to swim. The law of floatation notwithstanding, inside the fish is the capacity to swim. A fish can never be drowned because of its weight and the law of floatation.
In the same way, every child of God is born for the supernatural (John 3:8). In spite of circumstances, you are born to operate in the supernatural.