George loses N2bn libel suit

George loses N2bn libel suit

Convicted former Chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Chief Olabode George Wednesday lost the libel case he instituted against The News magazine and a national daily, Daily Independent, as the court held he has no such reputation he claimed.
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Third party employers’ get  code of conduct

Third party employers’ get code of conduct

FOR some time now, organised labour and other interested parties have been expressed misgivings over the conduct and activities of third party employers, generally referred to as ‘Labour contractors’. Though the Ministry of Labour and Productivity, in a bid to standardize their operations, is issuing guidelines and permit for their operations.

Why I organised my own funeral – Daniel Banono

Why I organised my own funeral – Daniel Banono

What could have made a young man in his prime to organise his own wake when he is still alive and kicking. Could he be a member of an unknown cult and is only doing the bidding of the group?

48-hour cargo clearance: Custom  releases TRS

48-hour cargo clearance: Custom releases TRS

Working towards identifying obstacles that are causing delay in cargo clearance within 48 hours and provide ways for further improvement in cargo clearance, the Nigeria Customs Service in conjunction with the USAID/MARKETS last week organized a lecture for stakeholders on Time Release Study TRS at Apapa Command, Apapa, Lagos.

Marriage of love, nature & anthropology at Iroko Art Exhibition

Marriage of love, nature & anthropology at Iroko Art Exhibition

Recently, Iroko Arts & Lifestyle, an organization founded by Theresa Ijeomah Nadorp and Oluwatosin Onile-Ere Rotimi, held a one-week exhibition in Maitama, Abuja, with a collector’s catalogue of fifty years of Nigerian Arts—cutting through generations of artists, from the legendary sculptor, Ben Enwonwu to modern artists like Sam Ovraiti and Tayo Omorin.

Decent accommodation await officers in 6 cities

Decent accommodation await officers in 6 cities

He also pointed out that the management is taking the issue of accommodation serious.
According to him, “ I have worked in some of these major towns, and I know what officers go through to get decent accommodation. Intervention of successive customs managements has been a function of the limited resources available to them

Finally, Jonathan fires INEC boss, Iwu

Finally, Jonathan fires INEC boss, Iwu

AFTER a rather long wait by Nigerians, the Acting President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, yesterday ordered the immediate sack of the Chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Maurice Iwu.

Chimamanda Creative Writing Workshop

Chimamanda Creative Writing Workshop

The Abuja Writers’ Forum (AWF) in collaboration with the Public Affairs Section of the United States Embassy, Abuja is proud to announce a one-day creative writing workshop in Abuja on May 15, 2010.

PDP crisis: Battle for democratic change

PDP crisis: Battle for democratic change

For Prince Vincent Eze Ogbulafor these are not the best of times as the chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)- self proclaimed largest party in Africa. There is a battle of the titans as intense internal crisis threatens the fragile cohesion of the party that has a hyperbolic perception of itself.

One Man, One Vote: Gospel according to Oshiomhole

One Man, One Vote: Gospel according to Oshiomhole

“ONE Man, One Vote” or “One Person, One Vote” is one of the gospels according to Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole whose launching has been shifted for God-knows reasons. The campaign is long awaited and for us in the daispora, we are in a hurry for the rally and to key into the gospel. One Man, One Vote is a slogan that has been used in many parts of the world where campaigns have arisen for universal suffrage.