Agbakoba urges NASS to restructure nation to 6 regions
The house Oshiomhole built
Air Nigeria, Delta in code-share partnership
FG appoints acting high commissioner to Kenya
N40Bn loan: We warned Bankole, Nafada – NASS officials
NYSC pays slain corps members N1m each
NAFDAC officials: Judge absence stalls trial of baker
Oyo inaugurates panel on NURTW crises
2nd term issues before Amaechi
Fighting corruption is a big challenge, says ICPC
States, Freedom Of Information Act
June 12: The indestructability of the collective will
Equities’ value slide further by N23bn

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Incredible: Somalia pirates are richer than the nation
Somalia pirates are earning as much as 157 times their country’s national average wage, making piracy a highly lucrative business in the East African country, a new study has revealed.
Maryland Convent School steals show at SNEPCo 2011 Children’s Day celebration
Maryland Convent Primary School at the weekend carted away the star prize after a wonderful cultural display at the Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Conpany organized 2011 Children’s Day celebration at Campos Mini stadium Lagos.
LawPavilion version 5.0 launched
leading online resource domain for lawyers unveiled the version 5.0 of their software last week, during the NEC meeting of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, in Abuja.
Kano: Issues, personalities that ‘ll shape Kwankwaso’s govt
GOVERNOR Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso made history on May 29 as the first civilian governor to reclaim power in Kano State after eight years out of office. Kwankwaso failed to win a second term in 2003, losing to Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau of the All Nigerian Peoples party (ANPP), who won re-election in 2007.
Microfinance: Ekiti disburses N40m to entrepreneurs
Ekiti State has disbursed the sum of N40 million micro-credit revolving loan to about 1,000 self employed individuals and groups across the state
Wrigley’s Orbit Chewing Gum endorsed by NDA
Wrigley, a global leader in confections recently bagged an endorsement for Orbit Sugarfree Chewing Gum by the Nigerian Dental Association. This was disclosed during their stakeholders meeting held in Abuja with the theme “Changing The Image Of Dentistry”.
Tin-Can Port Mgmt crack down on unruly truck drivers
Recalcitrant trucks operators, who find the Tin-Can Island Port Complex (TCIPC) a safe haven, will soon face stiff disciplinary measures as the port management is set to sanction them.
Withdrawn petition: Orji’s former aide commends APGA
All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Abia State, has been commen-ded for withdrawing its election petition against Governor Theodore Orji.
Stop killing albino babies, AFRIBABY pleads
A child friendly organisastion, AFRIBABY Initiative has condemned the killing of an albino baby in Mbalagh Village, Benue State calling on government at all levels to urgently activate their information dissemination machineries
Nigerian, Korean firms to build $250million FPSO platform
NIGERIAN may have moved closer to the realization of the ideals of the Local Content policy with the commencement of partnership between an indigenous Oil and Gas logistics provider, LADOL and Korean-based Samsung company, in the establishment of an integration facility in the country.
CU to host Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian varsities
Covenant University will be playing host to all Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities and other stakeholders in the nation’s Higher Education system at this year’s edition of the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian
Kenya subjects imported vehicles to radiation checks
Japanese vehicles being shipped to Kenya will be subjected to radiation checks amid increasing complaints by users of health complications since the March earthquake that affected some nuclear power stations.
Fact File on Ife Olukotun…..
In an era when agitations for boundary disputes and clamour for autonomous communities and local governments approvals have become engaging demands by peoples of different ethnic formations, attempts to chronicle reliable historical documents to aid authourities responsible for the creation of such institutions become more and more necessary.
P&G concludes its ‘Help educate an orphan’ initiative
Procter & Gamble, leading consumer products manufacturer, has concluded, on its one-month long initiative of charity driven sales in which consumers of Pampers, Ariel and Always were given opportunity to help educate orphans in fifteen orphanages across Lagos just by purchasing any of these products.
Varsities don’t want colleges of education to award degrees – SSUCOEN President
Universities and Colleges of Education have been engaged in a hidden war of attrition that is obstructing efforts to liberalise, expand institutional award of degrees and harmonise access to quality tertiary education

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