ERA lauds Senate over passage of Tobacco Control Bill
NITEL: BPE invites Omen Int’l, reserved bidder
Court to hear N500bn oil derivation suit March 31
Ribadu, Adeola, Fashola blame nation’s woes on corruption
Broadband makes the difference, as the world reads aloud
Why we need many goals against Ethiopia – Dosu Joseph
How do we protect our votes?
Lam to Akala: Explain money made from sale of govt houses
New fighter planes expose deficiencies in Airforce
APGA accuses Army of campaigning with Orji
I use men and dump them!
Forum tasks corporate bodies on employee health
Why we shall miss our mother – Abraham Adesanya’s son
New investors, Zen, locates Nigeria with 6 new mobile phones
In defence of Bode George’s celebrations (2)
Robbers, car vandals lay siege to Jakande Estate, Isolo
Glo in No conditions tariff plan

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Super Falcons’ camp comes alive
Only four more players are still being expected at the camp of the national senior women’s team, Super Falcons ahead of next month’s 2012 Olympics qualifying round against Namibia.
Report complaints to NCC if operators fail, Juwah tells subscribers
Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Dr. Eugene Juwah, has asked Nigerian telecom subscribers to report complaints directly to the Commission
Efficiency and cost to drive IT investments in CEMA – IDC
Manufacturers in the Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Africa, or the CEMA region, must increase their spending on technology if they expect to support critical business applications and quality improvements in 2011.
I was lured into drug trafficking, laments suspect
A 35 year old suspected drug trafficker suspect, Emmanuel Chubuike Onwuekwu who was arrested recently by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has opened up on how he was convinced into swallowing cocaine in Pakistan
2011 polls will determine Nigerian future – Prophet Alao
When you use the word factions in Cherubim and Seraphim, I think it is der-ogatory; because you cannot say there are factions of Pentecostal churches. Perhaps, what we can say is that the devil infiltrated the church and that was as far back as 1925 when it was led by Apostle Moses Orimolade of blessed memory
Nokia retains regional leadership as LG struggles at 7th position
Even as shipments for world renowned mobile phone makers, Nokia, dropped 11% year_on_year to 19.6 million units, and its market share slipped to 33% in 4Q10 from 39% in 4Q09 in Western Europe, the giant still retains its market leadership.
When silence on cancer management becomes noisy
Do you know that cancer kills more than HIV/AIDS, malaria and Tuberculosis put together? This revelation is a product of the global trend in cancer epidemics at the just concluded International Conference on Modern Cancer Management entitled “Infections and Cancer
ITU worries over declining female presence in ICT
The declining female participation in the information and communication technology industry came to the front burner last week as International Telecommunication Union
I don’t want to die like this, undergraduate cries for help
MASTER Atete Akpobasa is a 20-year old two hundred level Medical Biochemistry student of Delta State University, Abraka, Delta State
Police begin probe of alleged bomb planting in Enugu
POLICE detectives from the Force Headquarters, Abuja have commenced investigations into the petition written by Enugu State Government in which it listed thirteen politicians in the state as allegedly responsible for the recent planting of bombs in some parts of the state.
Anambra North Senate Contest: Emodi’s joyful mosquito bites
OKPOKO, the densely populated area of Ogbaru local government area in Anambra North senatorial zone stood still last week when the campaign train of Senator Joy Emodi touched ground.
Presbyterian Church holds Mothers Day
IT was a time of jubilation, merry making and reflection on the goodness of God as the women’s wing of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, Yaba in Lagos celebrated this year’s Mo-thers Day in a grand style. The occasion was another opportunity to advise Nigerian mothers, espe-cially Christian mothers to manifest Christ praise and glory in their family lives.
Vconnect, launches Nigeria’s local search engine
The essence of technology in the 21st century is to make virtually everything easy. Technology thus becomes useless when a people can only access foreign information and find it difficult to access local information to keep abreast of activities within.
CWG donates computers to Lagos NYSC
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility, (CSR ) policy, towards supporting education and capacity building among youths Computer Warehouse Group has donated six computer systems to the Computer training and Job search center of the National Youth Service Corp, Lagos State Chapter.
Resourcery partners Cisco on Digital Signage Solutions
As media experiences become more immersive, requiring more and more interactivity, organizations need to understand the need for investment in cutting_edge technologies to give them competitive advantage.

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