Hoodlums attack Mushin residents,Police after NDLEA raid

Hoodlums attack Mushin residents,Police after NDLEA raid

The recent violent unrest which engulfed most parts of Odi-Olowo area in Mushin, Lagos State, at the weekend, where over three persons were reportedly killed, while seven others sustained severe injuries and more than 10 vehicles got damaged, might not be one of those popular battles for supremacy which have been going on between street urchins in the area, in recent times.
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CTA  holds international conference on extension services

CTA holds international conference on extension services

The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) and its partners will organise an international conference entitled Innovations in Extension and Advisory Services: Linking Knowledge to Policy and Action for Food and Livelihoods of from 15 ? 18 November 2011.

No court has power  to try me – Bankole

No court has power to try me – Bankole

EMBATTLED former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole, yesterday, challenged the power of an Abuja High Court sitting at Apo, to try him for alleged fraud.

A fresh start for Orji in Abia

A fresh start for Orji in Abia

THE April 2011 elections have come and gone. And in Abia State, like other states where elections, specifically governorship election held, Chief Theodore Orji was inaugurated on Sunday May 29, 2011, and he has since began a four-year journey into his second term.

Top Nigerians travel partners get Delta airlines recognition

Top Nigerians travel partners get Delta airlines recognition

A total of 44 top travel companies were honoured and rewarded by Delta Air Lines for their commitment and excellent performance in notching high sales volumes in the airline’s first ever Agency Award since its foray into the Nigerian aviation scene in 2007.

Road mishaps: The children-teachers  solution

Road mishaps: The children-teachers solution

Children, according to a data of the United Nations, are the most vulnerable to road accidents. It was against this backdrop that the Lagos State Government says it has initiated several programmes to safeguard children, who constitute a significant number of its 18 million population, from avoidable mishaps.

Abia and a development based opposition

Abia and a development based opposition

THE Nigerian state has always faced and will continue to face the daunting challenge of making democracy deliver the much avowed dividends that should be the hallmark of democratic practice. Against what the political class would want us believe, which is basically a ploy to hide their inefficiency and greed – it is not that we are still learning the ropes of democratic practice, but the fact is that we have blatantly refused, so it seems – to use well our democratic opportunities.

WHO raises fears of fresh polio outbreak

WHO raises fears of fresh polio outbreak

The World Health Organisation, WHO, has warned that Nigeria risks having new cases of wild polio virus following the discovery of 13 new polio infections in six states of the federation.

Atuche gets N150m bail

Atuche gets N150m bail

Justice Bisola Okunnu of an Ikeja High Court, yesterday, granted bail to the former Managing Director of Bank PHB Plc, Mr. Francis Atuche, in the sum of N150m, with two sureties in like sum.