N700m fraud: Trial of ex- Gov Dariye begins Jan 25
2011: Atiku alleges smear campaign, threatens legal action
Microsoft launches Shout for teacher, students
Catholic Church to partner with Edo on schools devt
Julius Berger upgrades infrastructure in public schools
Ijomah blames N-Delta crisis on FG
Ondo govt to ban pregnant women, children from Okada
NURTW activities illegal, Akala tells Army chief
Don’t merge Nscdc with Police – Owie
I’ve no case to answer with EfCC, says Amaechi’s aide
Communal clash: C-River orders arrest of Boje chiefs
Nigerian theatre: 50 years after
How workers can tackle economic crisis – Aborisade
Military Pension Board faults retirees on N70bn allocation, others
Heartland FC Disband Team B
ADAMUGATE: Bio confirms EFCC interest
stakeholders blame woes education on proverty, teachers’laziness

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We need to explore other funding options for education, say Bagudu
Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu is Chairman Senate Committee on Education. In this interview with Vanguard Education Weekly Bagudu says tertiary institutions should be given freedom to develop at their own pace just as he discloses that President Goodluck Jonathan is setting up a task force among other issues, to return about eight million children out of school to classrooms.
I have unfinished business in the Senate, says Sen. Omu
SENATOR Stella Unuezi Omu, OON, mni, is a retired Deputy Comptroller-General of Prisons, a former Chief Whip of the 1st Senate of the 4th Republic (1999 – 2003) and a member of the Board of Trustees of the PDP.
NIMASA provides succour for victims of atlantic ocean surge
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Tuesday, carried out a successful Search and Rescue Operation at Okun Alpha Community in Owode village, Alpha Beach, Lekki Lagos which was ravaged by a surge from the Atlantic Ocean in the early hours of the morning.
FinBank posts N4bn profit in 9 months
FinBank Plc has released its third quarter results, which shows a consolidation of the growth trends started in the first and second quarters.
Court stops AP AGM
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has ordered African Petroleum Plc not to go ahead with its proposed Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled for Friday 29th October at Transcorp Hilton Abuja.

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