Liberalise power sector, PHCN workers urge FG
Shun crime or face the law, ex-militants warned
ASUU leader blasts state govts
Eguavoen: Taiwo format failed me
Naming of Super Eagles coach to wait , NFF scribe
Halliburton scam: Police arrest ex-Obasanjo’s aide, Bodunde Adeyanju
Oyo lifts Prince Abidoye Cup
NFF confirms Eagles versus Iran friendly
Osayomi loses 100m gold
Ndanusa pledges to give NOC new image
Historic medal haul for Nigerian weightlifters
‘Golden’Bio salutes gallant Nigerian athletes
Oke, Oyema, Adesokan lift Nigeria up with more gold
Balyesa 2011: Jonathan holds the ace in senatorial race
Open source centre for W-Africa now in Ghana
Street trading comes alive again @ Computer Village

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Check Point introduces software blade architecture
The worldwide leader in securing the Internet, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd, has announced the introduction of Software Blade Architecture, the industry’s first architecture to meet businesses’ need for total, flexible and manageable security to the Nigerian customers.
Africa: then, now, and forever
Walk with me in memory to one of the greatest celebrations, the end of the colonial era in Africa. The day: October 1, 1960. The place: British West Africa. The setting: A crowded stadium in the Atlantic coastal town of Sapele. School children were waving green and white flags in honour of the birth of modern Nigeria, no longer part of the British Empire.
Juwah meets telecoms czars, operators mum on details
Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Dr Eugene Juwah last Friday held his first ever closed-door meeting between the regulatory agency and chief executive officers of telecom firms operating in the country.
CSR: Multilinks Telkom donates medical equipment to UITH
As part of its Corpo rate Social Responsibility, (CSR), fixed wireless phone operator, Multi-Links Telkom, has donated medical equipment valued at about N6 million to the Paediatrics Department of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH)
Internet: Google partners Nigerian varsities
Google Africa has gone into partnership with Nigerian universities to improve internet access to students in the country.
Newspapers must seek digital paid content model, by WAN-IFRA boss
The Chief Executive Officer of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) Christoph Riess has said that paid-for digital content holds the future for the newspaper industry as internet advertising revenues will never replace those lost to print.
How can he be a virgin at his age?
I’ve been seeing a guy for the last few months – and though he seemed interested in the relationship he didn’t make a move on me sexually. I’ve tried everything – kissing him deeply, snuggling up to him whenever I could and generally letting him know I was ready for sex but he just didn’t respond. I thought he was just shy or may be a bit inexperienced so I took matters into my own hands and unzipped his trousers, intending to give him enough stimulation to make him want sex. I couldn’t believe it when he jumped up in horror, made a silly excuse and left.
NigComSat1R may be ready before November 2011, says Rufai
If recent projections fall in place, Nigeria may have another Communications Satellite in the Orbit before November 2011. This is as reliable information from NigComSat, says that programmes leading to the actualisation of replacement for the lost NigComSat1 was making tremendous progress.
CT diesel tracker, evidence that technology can revive Nigerian economy , Chukwueke
The lingering power or electricity problem in Nigeria has not only reduced the nation to a generator-driven economy but has increased the rate of criminal diversion of diesel and asset shrinkage which causes major losses to companies and their finances.
VP switches on UNN fibre network
Vice President, Arc. Namadi Sambo, was in Nsukka last week to put a seal of authority to plans by MTN and a group of other corporations, including Main One, Google, HP and Cisco among others to put the Lion as University of Nigeria Nsukka is known, permanently on the net.
SkyVision debuts in Nigeria
Global provider of IP connectivity over satellite and fiber optic systems, SkyVision Global Networks has announced the establishment of the company’s new branch office in Nigeria.
Microsoft launches Windows Phone 7 smartphones
The global software giant, Microsoft has launched Windows Phone 7, as part of its latest attempt to break into the smartphone market.
Microsoft claims lead on cloud computing
As cloud computing continue to gain dominance in the IT lexicon, Microsoft said it has stolen a march on its competitors as its main proponent, making accessibility of applications through the internet rather than desktop computers and servers become increasingly closer.
Nokia, MTN partners, improves on social networking with C3
Nokia mobile solutions and MTN Nigeria said they are partnering on a new messaging solution on the new Nokia C3. The phone amongst other features, offers instant messaging to its users.
How two suspects were arrested over kidnap of twins in Lagos
This whole thing was borne out of frustration. I learnt a trade in building and plumbing material. But somewhere along the line, my boss chased me away at Alaba and since I had no shelter to lay my head, I started sleeping in an abandoned 504 car in Karimu street, Coker. So one day, out of frustration, I approached my friend Daniel.

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