PIB to become law before May 29- FG
Lawyer asks court to revoke telecoms firm’s licence over alleged illegal lottery
Osama bin Laden – A Chapter Closes?
Man, 93, kidnapped in Delta, N130m ransom demanded
Senate presidency: Coast clears for Mark
National Stadium to be upgraded, re-opened
Edo Sports Commissioner lauds U-23 team
Probe robbery at Bayelsa Election Tribunal – NBA
EU to release report on Nigerian elections
LP to challenge election results in five states
FG probes corruption allegation in Edo oil palm firm
Fresh NURTW clash leaves 10 injured in Ibadan
Police kill 3 robbery suspects, arrest one
Siasia lowers WAFU expectations

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NBA tasks election petitions tribunals’ judges
The President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Mr. Joseph Daudu (SAN), on Tuesday urged election petitions tribunal judges to be fair in the dispensation of justice.
He made the appeal at a day seminar organised by the International Foundation for Electoral System (IFES) in Abuja.
External hard drives battle for market share
There appears to be battle for market lead among brand external hard drive in the in the IT market, especially in the Nigerian IT market, popularly known as Computer Village in Ikeja, Lagos, where almost anything that has to do with ICT peripherals can be purchased.
African Church dedicates new cathedral
Members of African Church, Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital took to the floor as they sang and danced in celebration of the dedication of their new ultra-modern church auditorium
Nokia not rushing into tablet market, says Elop
IT’s clear Nokia is working on tablets, but how and when it will enter the market is anybody’s guess. In an interview with YLE, a Finnish broadcaster, the mobile manufacturer’s CEO, Stephen Elop, did not reveal Nokia’s plans, but did say that it is in no rush to join the tablet race, reports MocoNews.
PFN demands an apology from Buhari
Doctor Abel Damina, national president of the youth wing, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, was among those that campaigned for a free, fair, credible and peaceful polls. He mobilized Christian youths across the country to register and took steps to warn them against being used as thugs during the just concluded elections.
At last defiant tanker drivers bow to quit ultimatum
For the first time in a very long while, the Oshodi-Apapa expressway was on Monday free from chaos occasioned by traffic jam. Indeed it was quite a surprise for commuters and motorists plying this road
Cisco introduces new data centre technology
Networking company, Cisco technologies has announced the introduction of technology innovations across its entire Data Center Business Advantage portfolio.
Revamp Ondo PDP now!
AS a staunch supporter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ondo State, I strongly believe that it is now time for the party leadership to act decisively and strategically by undertaking a massive re-organisation of Ondo State PDP and render powerless and irrelevant, all the yesterday’s men who contributed absolutely nothing to the party’s triumphant re-entry into mainstream of Ondo politics, defined by PDP’s positive performance at the presidential polls in the state.
Will FBN Life bring the desired change?
After a deliberate or otherwise protracted delay, the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) finally gave operating license to FBN Life Assurance Limited on September, 1 2010 to commence insurance business in the country.
Bijemi software out in 3 Nigerian languages
While more Nigerians retool indigenous software application for global competitiveness, the first web service in the world to support Nigeria three major languages, Bijemi has been launched into the market.

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