OKIGBO REPORT: We can’t prosecute IBB, says FG
FG picks Ogunsakin, Lamourde for EFCC’s job
Hollow Houses of Assembly
Presidential Planes For All
Opponents’ve hijacked doctors’ strike, Delta govt cries out
Is Nigeria’s bad image a media creation?
CLO challenges BEITI on transparency
My girl’s mum hits on me when she’s not there
Senatorial aspirant set-up Maritime College
Multiple Auto Accident: Jonathan orders investigation
227 die in Borno, Bauchi cholera attacks
2011: Jonathan won’t contest—Reuters
FA, Siasia set for a compromise
NDDC’s Koko-Oghoye road project in jeopardy
C-River, Nigeria’s tourism reference point — Imoke

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Shun divisive tendencies, Onuesoke enjoins Nigerians
FORMER Governorship aspirant in Delta State, Mr. Sunny Onuesoke, has enjoined Nigerians to shun practices capable of breeding disunity amongst the various ethnic groups in the country.
NFA elections 2010: A course full of bends and manoeuvers
The 2010 NFA election billed for August 21, 2010 has been the most talked about in the history of Nigerian football. With forty nine candidates vying for 13 seats, including nine chairmanship aspirants, this too could go down in history as having the broadest participation ever. Whether this would translate to transparency in the conduct of the elections is left to be seen.
Burutu school of Marine tech takes off soon
THE much awaited School of Marine Technology located in Burutu, Delta State is expected to take off in two weeks time, when the Governing Council of the school would be formally inaugurated, says Mr. Funkekeme Solomon, representing Burutu II constituency in the state House of Assembly.
THE much awaited School of Marine Technology located in Burutu, Delta State is expected to take off in two weeks time, when the Governing Council of the school would be formally inaugurated, says Mr. Funkekeme Solomon, representing Burutu II constituency in the state House of Assembly.
DESOPADEC: Youths ask Uduaghan to appoint Ndokwa native commissioner
YOUTHS in Utagba-Ogbe, Ndokwa West Local Government Area of Delta State, have appealed to the Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, to appoint an Ndokwa native as the next Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC Commissioner to represent Ndokwa nation.
Our students must be computer literate before university, KPOMIEMIE
THE Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) last month, from July 26 to July 30 held its 23rd National Conference, with the theme, Realizing a Stable Democratic Political System in Nigeria: I
e-Waste concerns re-echoes at clean environment forum
Even with the Basel Convention prohibiting International waste transfer, the dumping of e-waste into the Nigerian market and the rest of the African sub-region has continued to grow in geometric progression attracting both national and international regulatory authorities.
CTO powers search for rural connection solutions in Ghana
Ghana’s quest for effective and sustainable connectivity solutions for its rural community may have started yielding the expected results when stakeholders including including the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO), Ghana’s Ministry of Communications, the National Communications Authority (NCA), the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC), among others gathered in Sunyani in the Brong-Ahafo region recently to discuss how best to expand ICT communication in under-served regions of the country.
Used, refurbished phones flood market
In a surprising new wave, the popular refurbished phones commonly known as China phones notable for it’s ‘No Name’ feature and sometimes small Chinese inscriptions on weak metallic casings bearing a thousand and one key buttons – its perfect giveaway, has now metamorphosed.
Bharti Airtel to invest US $10 m in Seychelles
Bharti Airtel, a leading telecom services provider that recently acquired zain’s Africa operations, has announced that it would invest USD 10 million in Seychelles.
Information technology as catalyst for awareness and engagement in the political process in Nigeria(2)
It provides an efficient means of using human and institutional capabilities in an increasingly umpolar world. Information technology is one of the key determinants of competitiveness and growth of nations. Nations are becoming more competitive on the basis of their knowledge of information technology rather than on the basis of their natural endowments or low labour costs.

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