Education takes you to a higher ground
Queues in fuel stations persist in Lagos
Maryam is a loss to the less privileged, Suswan’s wife
APGA vows to resist rigging of Anambra guber poll
The taste of music in 2010
Nigeria Football administrators too money conscious, Obienu
FIFA: Using football to create a better future, Blatter
Gov. Sylva to privatize Bayelsa Utd
Adepoju disappointed, confident
Rangers await Chime’s packages
Sergio Garcia to visit specialist over hand injury
Sapele Golf Club hosts LGAN Southern ladies tourney
Mbuko, Nigeria’s leading female golfer turns pro
NNPC/Shell Cup and FIFA’s One Goal, Education for All project

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Nations Cup: Oneya urges NFF to monitor players’ behaviour
The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has been advised to monitor the Super Eagles players on and off the pitch in order to know their needs and encourage them. Former chairman of the Nigeria Football Association now federation, retired Brigadier-General Dominic Oneya gave this advice in an interview with Saturday Vanguard sports in Lagos.
We’re ready to assist government boost healthcare in Nigeria
Dr. Chidi Chukwueke is the chairman of Deep Offshore Community Affairs Group (DOCAG), an umbrella body made up of eleven offshore oil companies in Nigeria. In this interview with Saturday Vanguard Business, Dr Chiweke explained why the group has decided to venture into free health scheme project beginning with three states Akwa Ibom, Ondo and Mbano, Imo states as part of their contribution to corporate social responsibility in Nigeria with promises to reach other communities in the future.
Pope identifies energy needs as global problem
THE Catholic Pontiff, Pope Benedict XVI has said the basic problem which the international community has to address is that of energy resources and the development of joint and sustainable strategies to satisfy the energy needs of the present and future generations.
Experts, NCAA task Nigerian airlines on IOSA
After the storm that trailed Nigeria’s aviation sector, with the fatal crashes that were recorded in 2005 and 2006, and which served as a wake up call for the nation’s aviation authorities, much efforts had gone into raising the level of infrastructure and navigational facilities at airports across the country. The argument was that some, if not all of the accidents and incidents, could have been averted, had there been no decayed infrastructure in the sector.
Banks: Reverse, halt to avoid industrial unrest, declares NLC
NIGERIA Labour Congress (NLC), has described as totally unacceptable the massive retrenchments going on in the nation’s banking sector and called on the banks that had sacked workers to reverse their action without any delay and those planning to do same to jettison the idea to avoid a harvest of industrial actions in the sector in 2010.

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