
Bauchi NMA begins strike over doctor’s kidnap
PDP, ACN battle for soul of Lagos today
Akala, Orji, Imoke make INEC list at last minute
FG to involve private sector in Benin-Ore-Lagos road project
FG hospitals turn back patients in Enugu
I’ve no hand in Agbamu’s death- Igbuya
Ebonyi moves to end doctors agitation for pay rise
Coalition’ll chase PDP, ACN out of Edo- Edebiri
IYC crisis won’t threaten peace in N-Delta- Ijaw youths
Obi won’t dump APGA for PDP – Aide
PDP, ACN intensify battle for 15m S-West votes
Egypt Air in dire straights
MOPOL officers kill Police Constable in Warri
April polls: We ‘re not using manual register- INEC
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SubscribeIgbini flays suit to stop guber polls in Delta
Peoples Redemption Party, PRP, governorship candidate in Delta State, Mr. Emmanuel Igbini, yesterday, objected to the suit by a Deltan, Oghenejabor Ikimi, to stop the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, from conducting gubernatorial election in the state until January 2015 when the incumbent Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan would complete his fresh tenure.
Law abhors forcible evictions
Forced eviction has become a regular occurrence in Lagos and many urban centres in the country. It was commonplace, especially during the military era, to see landlords employ the use of force or miscreants to evict uncompromising tenants. Although this ugly trend is abating since the civilian administrators took over, forced eviction using unorthodox methods, is frowned at by local and international legislation and conventions
Ago residents carpet Fashola as early rain drops
RESIDENTS of Ago in Okota/Isolo local government have become apprehensive of their fate as the rains return earlier than expected, dashing hopes and prayers that Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola, will remember them in 2011 as the area will be worse hit in this new rainy season
Gridlocks: Lagosians risk exposure to life threatening ailments
Traffic congestion is a phenomenon common to major cities of the world, Lagos inclusive. Driving through Lagos roads especially during peak periods of 4.00 P.M. till about 10.00 P.M. is not only time-consuming but hazardous. Road users are exposed to series of life-threatening conditions such as cardiovascular diseases. Apart from the dangerous potholes on the major roads, it is obvious that poor respect for traffic rules and regulations among the road users contribute a lot to the menace
Airtel kicks off Africa-India job transfer program
They will spend up to one year working within various units, which include Bharti airtel’s network infrastructure development, solutions for medium sized enterprises, sales & distribution, financial systems, marketing and other functions.
Senate in fresh war with Sanusi, others
THE Senate, yesterday, insisted it would not pass the 2011 budget unless the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC; Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN; and 29 other government agencies submit their 2011 budget proposals to the National Assembly.
Why Jonathan wants Atiku’s camp in his campaign- Douglas
Mr. Oronto Douglas, special adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Strategy and Documentation, in this interview speaks among others on intrigues heralding campaigns for the 2011 presidential polls, how President Jonathan is fencing off the opposition and efforts to bring the Alhaji Atiku Abubakar camp into his campaign train. Excerpts:
FoI Bill passage, Jonathan’s greatest legacy-TUC
TRADE Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, has said the passage of the Freedom of Information, FOI, Bill into law will be the greatest legacy the government of Goodluck Jonathan will bequeath to Nigerians.
NB Plc commissions ultra modern staff clinic
Management of Nigerian Breweries Plc has commissioned a brand new clinic for its staff, in its drive to ensure healthy workforce
Governor’s consent in land transactions anachronistic – NIESV boss
The 1978 Land Use Act which vested enormous powers on State Governors is anachronistic and anti-development. This view was canvassed by the President of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), Mr Bode Adediji
Fear is not freedom
THE exclusion of two key areas of our lives – the economy and defence -from the oversight functions that the Freedom of Information Bill is meant to provide, weakens the effects of the bill before it becomes law.
UK: RICS survey shows improvement in letting, sales
CHARTERED surveyors in the commercial property sector in Wales have reported a slight rise in confidence
Lagos challenge Schools on Climate Change
In its continued efforts to address the menace of climate change, the Lagos State Government through the Ministry of the Environment has tasked principals and teachers in Lagos schools to support the initiative of the Government in their respective schools.
Lagos gets N3 billion digital mapping project
After three failed attempts to establish its own digital mapping and geographical information system (GIS) based-station, the Lagos State Government will next Monday commission the multi-billion naira mapping project
5m under fives benefit from Lions Club measles campaign
AT least five million Nigerian children have benefited from the nationwide Integrated Measles Campaign organised by the Lions Club of Nigerian in partnership with the state and federal government
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