World Bank President says African poor still vulnerable to crisis

World Bank President says African poor still vulnerable to crisis

The effects of the global food, fuel and economic crisis would be felt by Africa’s people for some time yet and it was important to persist with efforts to protect the most vulnerable while laying the foundations for future productivity and growth, World Bank Group President Robert B. Zoellick said Tuesday
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FIFA Ranking: Eagles perch  on 15th in the world

FIFA Ranking: Eagles perch on 15th in the world

Despite a relatively uninspiring run at the 27th Africa Cup of Nations, Nigeria’s senior national team, The Green Eagles climbed seven steps up to the 15th position in the latest FIFA ranking.

Court adjourns hearing on N-Delta lawyers’ suit

Court adjourns hearing on N-Delta lawyers’ suit

By Samuel Oyadongha Yenagoa—A Federal High Court in Yenagoa has adjourned to 9 February 2010, hearing on the motion on enforcement of fundamental human rights instituted against the Federal Government by six Niger Delta lawyers.

Absence of enabling act delays degree-awarding

Absence of enabling act delays degree-awarding

Mrs Ladipo passionately admonish the staff and students of the college to work for peaceful coexistence and harmony in the college for productivity to be achieved. She enjoined all to contribute their quota with every sense of commitment, dedication, hardworking and fear of God towards taking the college to the next level.

Novena varsity boosts courses with intelligence, security studies

Novena varsity boosts courses with intelligence, security studies

The Intelligence and Security Studies we run in Novena University is the first and only course in African universities. To make Novena of an international standard, we have anchored the Intelligence and Security Studies of the institution on the Galilee College in Israel because Israel as a country is known all over the world as best intelligence state.”