Road transport workers key into contributory pension scheme
HOW NOT TO REGISTER VOTERS: One election, one registration
Schools reopen after long holidays
Still on a clear case of intellectual dishonesty
Edo: Central Senatorial primary tears ACN apart
FG to tackle unemployment – Wogu
Gratuity subsists, Labour tells employers
I’m retiring voluntarily – Edo Hos
Abubakar Umar tasks Northern leaders on insecurity
Group doubts INEC on accurate voters’ register
TUC commends Minister over UBN’s ASSBIFI
Enugu PDP to commence campaign for April polls, says party chair
Registrars of Polytechnics, Colleges demand special salary structure
Onitsha traders seek compensation over demolished shops
Budget implementation: Mimiko warns MDAs
Faborode: Confronting challenges to stem the drift, re-invent OAU

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NLC 2011 polls: Omar sets for another term
It’s a season of elections not just for politicians but for labour bureaucrats and aristocrats as well.It time to have an election for officers of the Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC)
Fashola, Jakande, Kanu, others extol Enahoro’s virtues
GOVERNOR Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, first civilian Governor of Lagos State Alhaji Lateef Jakande, and first military governor of Lagos state Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu (Rtd) and other prominent personalities have described late Pa Anthony Eromosele Enahoro, the Adolor of Uromi and Okaku’o of Edo Land, as a great nationalist who truly believed in true federalism in life and in death.
Yabatech admits 1,800, awaits conversion to varsity
As Yaba College of Technology held its matriculation ceremony recently for the 1,800 students admitted into various programmes of study in the 2010/1011 academic session, there was indication that the Federal Government would soon convert the college to university.
Biometric machines throw Jamb candidates into confusion
Students and CyberCafe operators are complaining bitterly over the uneasiness to register for their exams. Speaking with Mr. Johnson Olusola, Proprietor of Divine Brain Land Academy located at Oludande Street, Ota Ogun State said, “ Biometric is the latest JAMB security strategy that demand students to thumbprint before beginning their registrations. These machines bought for the sum of eighteen thousand naria directly from JAMB office, so we are hoping that this will contribute positively to success of the exam and put a stop to mal-practices
Keyamo loses court battle over property
The Court of Appeal, Lagos, has upheld a Lagos High Court judgment, stripping Mr. Festus Keyamo, of the ownership of a disputed property located at the medium income housing estate, Ijaiye, Ogba.
Fashola has tried, but…
Governorship candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Dr. Abayomi Mumuni, has promised to make Lagos State self-reliant in power supply.
Kwara DPP meets INEC deadline
DEMOCRATIC Peoples Party, DPP, governorship candidate for Kwara State, Mr. Gbenga Olawepo, has refuted report that the party did not meet the deadline set by Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for the submission of party candidates list.
2011: I’ll not disappoint Nigerians – Jonathan
IF given the mandate to lead Nigeria in the next four years, President Goodluck Jonathan has promised not to let Nigerians down.
Governors’ Forum partners UNICEF on child-friendly governance
Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, with United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, in a bid to improve the lot of the Nigerian child.
Police ban Okada operation at Lagos airport
In a bid to curb robbery and other criminal activities at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos, the Airport Police Command,, banned commercial motorcyclists, also known as Okada, from operating within the airport.

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