Importers task FG on Onitsha River port rehabilitation
Falcons to play Finland
Firm urges JTF to release vessel
Ohuabunwa tasks market operators to comply with capital requirement
Voters card now mandatory for school admission in Isiuzo LG
TUC, Adamawa govt head for showdown
Imoudu Institute advocates regular knowledge update
No plans to attack industries – MEND
Police graduate 500 counter-terrorist officers
Emir stresses sanctity of voter’s card
30 years of Adeboye’s leadership of RCCG
Lack of capacity, major challenge to MFBs
Financial inclusion would boost economic growth – Sanusi
Aganga says SWF promotes stronger fiscal framework
Inflation stands at 11.8 per cent, says NBS
Nigeria FDI falls to $2.3b in 2010, says UN

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LASU students back, begin work
The strike by the lecturers at Lagos State University(LASU) has been called off on the 5th of January,2011. The students are back on campus with a lot of activities, which they thought wasn’t going to hold anymore because of the strike, like the examination, elections, etc.
Alao explains yardstick for university ranking
“The quality of a university depends critically upon the quality of its average (human) product. The higher the quality of the average and the closer the average is to the best, the higher is the effectiveness score.”
Jonathan’s bringing Fed varsity to every state is political gimmick – ASUU
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan in his speech to delegates at the PDP presidential primary in Abuja last Thursday before picking the party’s ticket for the April 2011 election saying his administration will ensure equity in the establishment of educational institutions, whereby every state will get a federal university has been described as a political gimmick.
The Nigerian Bar Association in the electoral process
As a major stakeholder in the electoral process, the Nigerian Bar Association must play a crucial role in shaping the processes and outcome of the April 2011 elections. It has a moral, social and constitutional mandate and obligation to the Nigerian people to lead the way and show the light that will lead to the conduct of free, fair and transparent elections.
She wants more sex even after having kids
I’ve been married to my wife for over six years now and we have two lovely children. My problem is her insatiable appetite for sex. My wife wants sex – and everyday.
Lawyer challenges front row seat for SANs
A Lagos lawyer, Mr Udoka Ejilibe, has dragged the Federal Government and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice before to a Federal High Court, Lagos, challenging the privileges enjoyed by lawyers bestowed with the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN.
South-East varsity teachers’ strike: A six-month old sore almost healed
IN the beginning….IT is an irony of fate that a region that, in many ways, pioneered tertiary education in Nigeria is now a subject of national ridicule due to a six-month old strike by lecturers in universities under the control of its five state governments.
3 butcher widow with saw blade
THREE children of the same parents have been arrested at Ubulu-Uku, Delta State for allegedly hacking a widow to death with a saw blade for allegedly having an amorous relationship with their father.
Imo sues firm for alleged swindling job seekers
Imo State government has dragged to court the consultant who allegedly swindled job seekers of N16 million, with a view to recovering the entire amount from the firm.
Akala embargoes Ladoja’s political campaign
FORMER Governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja has alleged that his successor, Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala has placed embargo on his political campaign on the State Broadcasting Corporation.

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