Why Al-Mustapha remains in detention – DPP
Adegbite advises Nigerians against violence
Violence: Orji asks religious leaders to protect Ndigbo
TUC expresses concern over high rate of invalid votes
Jonathan releases additional N1.5 billion for pensioners
Keep your covenant with Nigerians – Mark
Post poll violence continues
Group asks INEC to probe authenticity of poll’s results
Ekiti PDP calls for more deployment of soldiers
FIATA castigate collection of CTN in Nigeria
Daniel wants to disrupt guber polls – ACN
Nigeria ranks 65th in malicious internet activity worldwide
NIMC, NIBSS seek end to financial fraud
Church holds Easter leadership confab
Fear rules Delta community after election

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Ericsson tips ICT as catalyst for more sustainable development
As technology equipment vendors, Ericsson releases its annual Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility report, the company has expressed its belief that the transformational potentials of ICT was capable of solving energy, environmental and social challenges.
Effective e-strategies tops agenda at NITPPF 2011
The Nigerian IT community will in June converge in Benin, Edo state for the fourth edition of the National Information Technology Public-Private Forum (NITPPF), organized by the Information Technology (Industry) Association of Nigeria (ITAN) with the theme: Effective e-Strategies: Path to a Digital Nigeria.
University of Mkar partners New Horizons on IT learning
In a move to churn out IT based and skilled students, the University of Mkar, Benue state has signed a partnership agreement with New Horizons Systems Solutions for the training of its 800 students on various ICT courses.
Christians celebrate Chrism Mass amidst new controversy
Christians in Nigeria will tomorrow join their counterparts worldwide to mark this year’s Chrism Mass which is a celebration of the Last Supper of Jesus Christ.
Visafone launches Visa Supercircle, introduces new tariff
Visafone Nigeria has unveiled its latest tariff plan that would enable its customers to make calls at 20 kobo per second to all networks.
Ibom Science Park contractor seeks amicable resolution
Contractors to the abandoned Science Park Project in Akwa Ibom State, SBT Juul Africa, have said that the controversy surrounding the failed project may soon be resolved. The company through its lawyers, Aluko & Oyebode Chambers
Why telecoms sector attracts investments, by Nokia boss
FAIR regulation and increasing healthy competition among players in the Nigerian telecoms sector are some of the reasons the sector continues to attract investments, says James Rutherfoord, Nokia’s General Manager, West Africa.
Punish corrupt politicians, Akinde pleads
THE diocesan bishop of Lagos Mainland, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Rt. Rev.Adebayo Akinde has given reason why corruption thrives in the country, saying the situation will continue until we learn to punish people for their criminal acts.
Nigerian develops software for warehouse management
A young Nigerian, Kenneth Okpeki says he has designed a programme which warehouse managers and storekeepers can use to monitor and keep accurate records of their inventory.
Apostolic Faith flags off Easter retreat
As part of the celebration of the Easter to mark the death and ressurrection of Jesus Christ, the Choir and Orchestra of the Apostolic Faith Church WECA will tomorrow flag off a 3-day Easter retreat
Google set for developers’ event
Search engine giant, Google has announced that preparations are already in top gear to hold another Google Nigeria event for software developers, technology entrepreneurs and marketing professionals in the country.
Polls: Police reveal secret of violence free conduct in Lagos
AFTER the botched April 2, 2011 National Assembly elections across the country, Nigerians, particularly residents of Lagos, trooped out in large numbers in the early hours of April 9, as re-scheduled by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to exercise their civic rights and elect candidates of their choice
eHealth: Intel boosts rural health care in Abuja with Mailafiya Programme
Apparently trying to address some of the challenges facing the nation in healthcare, one of the world’s largest semiconductor companies, Intel Corporation, has flagged off an electronic health, eHealth, programme in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja.
Free contraceptives policy takes off nationwide
HOPE has been rekindled for Nigerian women to have better access to adequate health care services and subsequently get improved quality of life.
FSOT laments death of occupational therapists in Nigeria
The continued problem of patient rehabilitation in the country has been blamed on acute shortage of trained occupational therapists.

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