BA moves to check rising cost of aviation fuel
N1.3bn fraud: How we paid N450m for N16m contract – PermSec
Anenih, Oshiomhole and development in Edo State
Ondo House: Another branch of Iroko
Emotions as NOC inaugurates Rugby Football Federation
FAAN – Increased Charges, Decreased Services
Niger House: Sweet romance with Talba
PCC officials disappear with PDP campaign vehicles
Security – Stemming the tide (2)
‘When court is competent to adjudicate over a suit
Yuguda’s plans for Bauchi – Ishola, CPS
JABU rejigs, appoints Prof Fajana VC
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

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Education problems more of facilities than teachers – Expert
The Managing Partner, Pure Gold Consult, Mr Oluwakemi Oshiga, has said that the problem bedevilling the education sector is more of facilities than teachers as we have good teachers who can compete favourably with teachers in the United Kingdom.
Proprietor lists ways to raise education standard
Ways to effectively tackle the fallen standard of education and take it to the rightful, enviable position have been proffered by an accomplished school proprietor.
Decolonise the Mind re-opens New Nimbus Gallery
All is now set for the official re opening of The New Nimbus Gallery located at 9-11Maitama Sule Street, S/W Ikoyi, Lagos.
GTBank,Tate Gallery partner to promote Africa Art
A s part of its commitment to deepening the promotion of African arts, Guranty Trust Bank, whose former Managing Director, Tayo Aderinokun died last month, has a pact with Tate Gallery of Modern Art, with the view to expanding the frontiers of African arts.
Likely exam questions influence students’ success in SSCE – Hybrid Schools boss
The difficulty which many students face yearly in passing their Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE) has been attributed to poor teaching and adequate preparation by many schools across the country.
Why Babcock High School was founded – Principal
The Principal of Babcock University High School and Education Director of South West Nigeria Conference of seventh day Adventist church, Elder Timothy Adetayo has said that Babcock University High School was not founded to make money but to prepare young men and women for service to God and man and also for eternity.
School proprietor blames govt, parents for mass failure
A SCHOOL proprietor, Mr. Jacob Okupevi has blamed the falling standard of education in the country on the failure of successive governments, parents and the Media to address the problems in the education sector with the desired attention.
George Weah earns University Degree
To shame critics who question his lack of formal education, Liberia George Weah and FIFA 1995 World Best Player, has graduated with honours from the Devry University in United States of America.
FOI Act, Bankole & the rest of us
The idea of a Freedom of Information law for Nigeria was conceived in 1993 by three different organizations, working independently of each other.
New wage to favour private sector
INDICATIONS have emerged that the private sector unions whose members earn more than the N18.000 new minimum wage, will still be favoured by the new wage.

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