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Police arrest Lady for killing brother

Detectives at the homicide section of the State Criminal Investigations Depart-ment, Panti, Yaba, Lagos have arrested a 22-year-old lady who allegedly stabbed her brother to death , in Mushin area of the state.

Jonathan’s win, victory for democracy- Ekweremadu

DEPUTY Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has said the emergence of President Goodluck Jonathan as the President-elect at the just concluded 2011 polls was a victory for democracy in Nigeria.

Elected officer get Certificates of Return in Anambra

 AWKA-ELECTED members of the state and National Assembly in last month’s general elections in Anambra State were, yesterday, issued with Certificates of Return. Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, could not issue certificate to anybody for Anambra North Senatorial zone due to the controversy trailing who was the authentic candidate of the Peoples Democratic […]

Uwaje becomes WSYA board member

The Nigerian youth IT ambassador, Miss Nkemdirim Uwaje, who is also the Managing Director of Future Software Resources Limited has been promoted to the Board member of the World Summit Youth Award, even as entry the 2011 has begun.

More used laptops flood market

New indications emerging from the nation’s IT market show a renewed vigor in the battle to hold chunk sized market share between fairly used laptops popularly known an as second hand laptops and brand new computer systems and laptops with the former rising steeply in gross market sale and product popularity

Nigeria’s GDP: Debt ratio is less than 18 per cent —DMO

Mr Abraham Nwankwo,Director-General, Debt Management Office, said on Monday in Abuja that Nigeria”s debt: GDP ratio was less than 18 per cent as at the end of last quarter of 2010 Nwankwo made the declaration at the National Debt Sustainability Analysis (NDSA) Meeting.

STI concludes appraisal exercise, elevates staff

The Management of Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc has announced the promotion of 29 Members of staff following the conclusion of its 2010 appraisal exercise. The newly promoted staff cuts across different cadre and divisions within the company across the country.

Main One ties business around telecom operators

Internet users in Nigeria who may be hoping for a direct business deal with frontline broadband access providers in Nigeria, Main One cable company, to enhance their broadband end user experience, may still have to rely on the company’s resellers including major telecom operators and other ISPs.

Labour seeks local content policy for construction industry

Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) has implored the Federal Government to formulate and implement local content policy in the construction industry to check the expatriate quota abuse as it did for the oil and gas industry.

ICT and Nigerian children

Later this month, we will celebrate the Nigerian children’s Day, on May 27. But from the way I see it, about the only thing we are going to get is the benefit of two days away from work and all that entails, especially if you live in bustling cities like Lagos and Port Harcourt, and other urban centres that are emulating Lagos in traffic unmanageability. That, and the bland, vacuous rhetoric of Children’s Day speeches

Super Falcons to travel on Friday

The national women’s team, Super Falcons will fly out of the country to Accra on Friday, for Sunday’s 2011 All-Africa Games qualifying return leg against the Black Queens.

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