JABU rejigs, appoints Prof Fajana VC
‘When court is competent to adjudicate over a suit
Wole Soyinka in London show of Liberation…
Health hazards loom as floods recede
Traditional Hairstyle among Nigerian Women
Beware!Too much TV could make your child obese
Proprietor lists ways to raise education standard
Decolonise the Mind re-opens New Nimbus Gallery
GTBank,Tate Gallery partner to promote Africa Art
Why Babcock High School was founded – Principal
School proprietor blames govt, parents for mass failure
George Weah earns University Degree
FOI Act, Bankole & the rest of us
New wage to favour private sector
FOI Act, asset declaration and the 1999 constitution

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New SANs:How NBA, LPPC buried their hatchets
All is now set for the swearing in of all the 32 legal practitioners who were on July 7, confirmed as the newest Senior Advocates of Nigeria.
We don’t discriminate in admission – UNN Don
Dr Emmanuel Igbo, a Professor of criminology at the University of Nigeria and a major stakeholder in Imo State in this interview with Godwin Oritse said that the expectations of the people of the state are very high and called on the new Governor of the state to ensure that the grass people are carried along in the process of governance.
Swaziland to build its first school of medicine
Forty-Three years after independence, The kingdom of Swaziland will soon have its first medical school .The country achieved independence on 6th September 1968, after four years of limited self-government under King Sobhuza. The private medical institution is being set up by South Korean investors.
Ajimobi cuts tertiary fees by 50 per cent
IN order to fulfill his electioneering campaign of cutting down school fees to affordable level, Governor Abiola Ajimobi yesterday ordered a 50 per cent reduction in the last increase in tuition fees of tertiary institutions in the state.
ASTYMIN to reward best pupils in Primary six
ASTYMIN, a brand of Fidson Pharmaceutical Plc which has been part of several quiz and essay competitions in our country for the past ten years has come up again with an initiative of rewarding the best pupils in Primary 6 from both public and private schools.
‘Non-interest Islamic banking a breach of constitution but …’
It is without any doubt that the planned introduction of non interest Islamic banking by the Central Bank of Nigeria has produced much negative emotions.
Improvising relationship
The general assessment of everyone is to perceive others with their own image and predilection, especially in close relationships. With this, one tries to impose one’s own thoughts and taste on others and ends up achieving nothing other than distance in the relationship.
Dorman Long partners Korean firm on vessel building
LEADING pressure vessel manufacturer, Dorman Long Engineering Limited, has entered a strategic partnership with Sungjin Geotec to provide sophisticated vessels for deployment in the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry.
Balogun condemns appointment of rtd judge as ICPC chair
The first Attorney General of Lagos State, Mrs Hairat Balogun, Wednesday, said the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC, ought to have been chaired by a legal practitioner of at least 20 years post qualification and not a retired judge.
Strike ultimatum: Reps, Labour leaders meet
The House of Representatives has waded into the looming industrial crisis in the country over the vexed issue of the new National Minimum wage.
Govs move to eradicate polio
BY HENRY UMORU ABUJA-AS part of moves to eradicate the dreaded poliomyelitis in the country, the 36 state governors have drawn up quarterly sensitization programmes. The governors, in a statement yesterday by Nigeria Governors’ Forum’s Director-General, Mr. Asishana Okauru, said the programme was designed to raise awareness on the need to eradicate polio across the […]
Bosso won’t rule out Pillars’ title chase
Kano Pillars head coach, Ladan Bosso, has told rivals in the race for the Nigeria Premier League (NPL) title this season to brace up for a stiff challenge from his side.
Sunshine boycott training over pay
Sunshine Stars, are experiencing a players’ mutiny in their Ijebu-Ode camp ahead of their 2011 Orange Caf Confederations cup tie with DR Congo’s Motema Pembe.
Lagos Premier League: Disu upbeat
Technical Director of the Lagos Junior Premier League, Tunde Disu (OFR), is optimistic that the competition will set the stage for the discovery of new talents in the country.
CAF league: Pepsi backs Enyimba for glory
Pepsi, the official beverage sponsor for all Confederation of African Football (CAF) tournaments is putting its weight behind Enyimba Football Club of Aba to win this year’s CAF club championship with the institution of N200,000 prize money for the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in every home match of the Aba Elephants.

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