Governor’s Cup:  Nigerians crash out

Governor’s Cup: Nigerians crash out

It was a bad day at the office for Nigerian players at the ongoing Lagos Governor’s Cup Tennis tournament as they all saw the exit doors in their respective second round matches in the singles event.
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BGL partners Ebonyi State on N20bn bond offer

BGL partners Ebonyi State on N20bn bond offer

The N20 billion bond issuance transaction recently consummated by Ebonyi State would create abundant opportunities for development in the state, the Group Managing Director/CEO, BGL It will be recalled recently, the signing of the N16.5bn Ebonyi State bond took place in Abuja.

Shareholders laud Flour Mills @ 50

Shareholders laud Flour Mills @ 50

Share holders of Flour Mills Nigeria Plc has commended the management of the company for a job well done, claiming that the company has recorded immense success in its year ended 31st march, 2010.

FG is working  to reduce  unemployment rate, says Aganga

FG is working to reduce unemployment rate, says Aganga

Olusegun Aganga, the Minister of Finance, said on Tuesday in Abuja that the Federal Government was putting strategies in place to ensure that unemployment rate is reduced. Aganga said at the Presidential Dialogue at the 16th National Economic Summit that Nigeria was not the only nation faced with the challenges of unemployment.

Benue 2011: PDP dominates Senatorial race

Benue 2011: PDP dominates Senatorial race

Fondly called the Dollar Senator by his admirers and youths of the area who form the bedrock of his support base, Mr. Byuan at the moment has taken his campaigns for the PDP senatorial ticket farther than everyone expected of him and this has inadvertently given him an edge over other known big names in the race who took him for granted.

Presidential summit must lead to policy formulation – Prof Faborode

Presidential summit must lead to policy formulation – Prof Faborode

One of the challenges in tertiary education is that of inadequate space as we are not able to accommodate all the qualified candidates. We cannot ignore that fact because if you don’t give them proper alternative we are going to have miscreants in the society. So the whole range of tertiary education must be developed to make it attractive. If you cannot go to the university, you must be able to go to the polytechnic.

Boosting access to education

Boosting access to education

In the first decade after independence, there was free-flowing access to education at all levels – primary, secondary and tertiary (university specifically).