Farewell, King of Pop
Anambra govt, LG partner on N1bn Electronics Academy
Kidnappers demand N300m for 74-yr-old grandma’s release
Pele tips Africa for World Cup final
NSE blames nation’s financial instability on banks
Yar’Adua receives Pele, announces sports dev plan
NSCDC threatens to shut un-registered security firms
2010: PPA offers to absorb APGA
Nations Cup: Hayatou happy with Angola’s progress
N250m saga: Anambra money not missing, says c’ttee
Edo APSON wants assault on members probed
Appeal court voids lawmaker’s election
Obisia pleads for boxing
Fetish oath: AC asks Daniel, lawmakers to quit
Osaze’s father escapes assassination in Benin City
Iwu, biggest impediment to free polls —AC
Building exhibitions for Nigeria next year

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What the law says about NCC’s 2.3MHz frequency spectrum licensing
By Paul Usoro Background facts SO much brouhaha has  been created by the recent 2.3MHz frequency spectrum licensing round by the Nigerian Communications Commission (“NCC†or “the Commissionâ€). In capsule, NCC had advertised its planned 2.3MHz_licensing programme on April 30th, 2009 and had invited interested persons to indicate their interest. The process continued to near […]
WITSA writes ICANN on improvements in institutional confidence
The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) after its recent meeting has written to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, (ICANN) stating that there was need to achieve a trusted, transparent and accountable steward for the technical management and coordination of the unique indicators of the Internet and associated policies.
Day Area Boys became ‘graduates’
By Olasunkanmi Akoni & Monsur Olowopejo For 45 miscreants popularly called “Area Boysâ€, June 25, 2009 was a day they became ‘re-branded’ with a new lease of life. They can now boast of becoming graduates and several days after they are still basking in the euphoria of having at last shed their unenviable status as […]
NPAN formally presents Onalaja as Ombudsman chairman
NEWSPAPER Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN), Tuesday in Lagos, formally announced and presented the Chairman of the Council of Legal Education and retired Judge of the Federal Court of Appeal, Justice Moronkeji Onalaja, as the Chairman of its Office of the Ombudsman to examine complaints of professional misconduct against journalists or their published work in a newspaper or magazine, whether in printed or electronic form.
Anglican Communion ordains 9 priests
Earlier, Venerable Sunday Edogbeji told Christians across the country to be committed to the welfare of their priests and noted that the anointing of a clergy increases when he is comfortable, saying that every one of them has his own gift. He told them not to disperse their God-given gifts.

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