

New wage: Ondo workers begin indefinite strike
Boko Haram: Borno Corps members redeployed
Even cheating on yourself?
ACN govs meet in Benin over 2011 elections
Asaba Airport begins commercial flight
House probes award of $30bn contract to dummy firm
Osaze has learnt his lesson – Siasia
Court adjourns Access Bank, Negris suit to Sept 27
The commentator’s burden
FG pacifies Boko Haram, docks 7 cops
BH: at last, the big stick
Delta re-run: More witnesses debunk DPP’s claim
Jumbo salary: House clears the air
Appointment: Senator makes case for FCT indigenes
Uduaghan initiates ‘amnesty programme’
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SubscribeOYO NURTW CRISES: Panel on wild goose chase – Police lawyer
The Oyo State chapter of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, has become a nagging pain in the neck of the people and government from time immemorial. Though, it is expected to be apolitical, the union has been enmeshed in the murky waters of politics
Imagine Cup: Nigerian software solution ranked 5th in people’s choice award
After three weeks of online voting system for 124 products, Medicare software application designed by four students from the Federal University of Technology Akure, (FUTA) that represented Nigeria at the 2011 Microsoft Imagine Cup students’ technology contest ending today in New York, the United States of America has been ranked 5th position globally in people’s choice award.
Admit only best students: Okebukola tasks VCs on Post-UTME
To enhance the chances of good quality graduates who in turn will deploy their sharp intellect to win the Nobel Prize someday, Professor Peter Okebukola wants the cream of products from the secondary school system to be admitted into universities.
NUT gives Edo govt 7-day ultimatum over minimum wage
EDO State chapter of the Nigerian Union of Teachers, NUT, has given the state government a 7-day ultimatum to ensure that its members benefited from the new minimum wage.
After 3years in prison, Godwin Okpara regains freedom
Ex-Nigeria international Godwin Okpara will next month regain his freedom after three years in French prison.
My absence won’t deny Dolphins title – Eguma
Dolphins’ manager Stanley Eguma is upbeat that the Port Harcourt side will still win the 2010/2011 premier league title.
50 years later: Who governs Africa, how and to what end?
IT is difficult, indeed impossible, to reflect on 50 years of governance and leadership in Africa without immediately recalling the dream and legacy of Mwalimu Julius Nyerere whose quintessential contribution to governance in Africa was his eminent personification of the humility of leadership.
Alleged Kidnapping: Orji pardons suspended royal fathers
By Anayo Okoli Umuahia-ABIA State governor, Chief Theodore Orji, has pardoned three traditional rulers in the state suspended from office last year for alleged involvement in kidnapping and other criminal activities. The governor confessed that there was no evidence of complicity or wrong doing against the royal fathers by the police. Consequently, he announced that […]
Imo uncovers 1,789 ghost workers
No fewer than 1,789 of the 10,000 unemployed youths offered appointment by the Ikedi Ohakim’s administration have been branded “ghost workers”.
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