Abacha, remember him?
NAFDAC arraigns 3 over fake drugs
Roy Jones: contending with the demons
LASWA advocates swimming in Lagos schools’ curriculum
How I was framed by PDP – BANIK, Osun ACN chieftain
South-South campus of Nigerian Law School takes off
Babcock varsity turns out new graduates
WAEC set to conduct coordination, marking of scripts
Nigeria, Vietnam partner on food security
Born tro way: …landscaping the underdogs

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Campus journalists charged to distinguish themselves
Coca-Cola Nigeria at the weekend, held a workshop for undergraduate journalists in tertiary institutions across the country, with a call on the need for them to distinguish themselves in their write-ups if they must emerge award winners in the on-going selection towards November awards.
Ajumobi denies brutality of Poly student
The governor of Oyo State, Sen. Abiola Ajimobi, has taken exception to insinuations and outright accusation in some newspaper reports(not Vanguard) that he ordered policemen to “brutalize” protesting students of The Polytechnic, Ibadan, who staged a protest to the Governor’s Office on his first day of resumption.
The choreographic art of Yeni Kuti…
The event which according to the secretary of CORA, Toyin Akinosho was the 7th Arthouse forum brought many art lovers especially lovers of Yeni to Freedom Park, Broad Street, Lagos venue of the occasion.
Bankole: EFCC quizzes Nafada, 5 others
THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, which secured a court order to detain former Speaker of the House of Representatives in its custody, yesterday, quizzed Bankole’s deputy, Mallam Bayero Nafada and five other principal officers of the House.
Broaden your horizon, Uwais urges students
tudents, Parents and well wishers stood still for Paul Brume last Saturday when he was called out by the Director, Corona Schools, Mrs Folashade Adefisayo during their graduation and valedictory service 2011 to receive various awards as the best teenage boy who broke the all time academic records of the school.
UAC Property commences transition to IFRS
UAC Property Development Company (UPDC) Plc has announced the commencement of a series of programmes aimed at ensuring a seamless transition to the adoption of the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) in the preparation of its accounts and financial statements.
Experts call for Malaria Clubs in Pry, Secondary schools
With over 300,000 children dying from malaria annually in Nigeria, the Malaria Society of Nigeria (MSN) has called for the establishment of Malaria Clubs in primary and secondary schools with a view to expand the awareness on the disease.
Anenih: a Statesman and his critics
This piece is our well-considered response to a publication in the Vanguard newspaper of Wednesday, May 18, 2011, which was credited to one Elder Sunny Uyigue, who was also described as a factional Edo PDP Chairman, wherein he tried in vain to derogate, through some laughable pigeonholing, elder statesman, Chief Tony Anenih, as a community leader.
NBA: Honourary Adviser to President unconstitutional
First, congratulations to President Jonathan on assumption of office in realisation of a common aspiration to elect a President from the region where our nation’s golden geese inhabit.
Diarrhoea kills 36 in Adamawa
No fewer than 36 people mainly women and children have died while many others are hospitalised following the outbreak of diarrhea in some communities in Mubi South and Maiha local government areas of Adamawa State.

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