Edo PDP warns AC against stampeding lawmakers
Local govts seek financial autonomy from FG, States
Bullish trend persists, share value rises by N81bn
Traders Task FG on funding of Small Scale Industries
FG should not experiment with the appointment of SEC DG
AfDB boost trade African trade with $500m
Standard Chartered Bank acquires advisory firm
IMFB, microfinance banks partners on poverty alleviation
Absentee legislators embarrass Nigeria at ILO
Nigeria is drifting — David Attah
Bad roads: ‘Be careful’, Minister warns media
Uyo youths protest killing of two brothers

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Computer-based testing, best to curb exams malpractice — eTC MD
Test questions can be created in ‘banks’ and delivered at random, cutting out ‘battery’ testing, i.e. the need to test all candidates at the same time on the same day.
Michael Joseph Jackson…end of the world
“Before Barack Obama in Politics , Oprah Winfrey in the Media, Tiger Woods in Sports, Michael was the first to break the color lines. While Muhammad Ali confronted the system, Michael was silent in his own struggle and in the end brought the world together.’’
Why elections fail in Nigeria, by Iwu
By Tony Edike ENUGU—CHAIRMAN of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Maurice Iwu, yesterday, listed the threat and actual unleashing of violence as strategy to gain upper hands during elections, the inequality in gender participation in politics in Nigeria and the mindset of Nigerians about elections as the broad issues that have continued to bog […]
Protecting Our Travellers
DELTA Airlines poor treatment of hundreds of its passengers heading to the US appears to be the standard practice for most foreign airlines that operate into Nigeria. The passengers were stranded at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Lagos. The plane that was supposed to convey them developed a technical fault. A passenger’s telephone call to […]
Safe sex: who is responsible (2)
The question is: would the church offer treatment or care in any form to the couple if the test comes out positive? or would the church ask for other STI’s other than HIV as a measure to protect the proposed bride from a wayward husband?

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