80% deposits in intervened banks resolved – CBN
Landlord, 10 others arraigned over alleged cultism in Osun
Delta opposition is overflowing with blind hate – Ogeah
FG inaugurates committee on Boko Haram
Whither the fight against corruption?
You don’t justify pay, Sylva tells workers
Ogun moves to recover govt’s property from Daniel aides
Musa, Edafe promise Croatia hell
Onigbinde warns Siasia against underrating Malawi
Poverty Of The North, Poverty For All
Crisis in the roads sector
How tracking helps enhance security – GIWA-AMU, Trak-Tag boss
Oyo PDP crisis deepens as Alao-Akala expels Adeojo
Lawyer, two others docked for forging tax certificate
Africa’s 2014 World Cup system troubles Oliseh
Experts speak on causes of rot, flooding in Lagos

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Intel partners Lagos govt on learning
In apparent response to the new spirit of the minister of education on entrepreneurship, world leading driving force in the global technology revolution, Intel Corporation last week in collaboration with the Lagos state government and the Rotary club of Ikeja, commissioned a model Intel Teach and 1:1 learning school in Ikeja High School, GRA Ikeja, Lagos.
ACN Rep accuses Benue govt of victimizing supporters
A member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Orker Jev, has accused Benue State Government of allegedly victimizing paramount rulers and local council workers in his constituency for voting his party, the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, at the last general elections.
Intercontinental Bank posts N3.6bn Q2 profit
Intercontinental Bank Group has posted an unaudited Half Year Profit Before Tax (PBT) of N3.6Billion for the period ended June 31, 2011, pointing to a sustained profitable performance supported by strong recapitalisation strategy.
Roads of chaos, nightmare and pain
NIGERIA is said to have a total network of about 200,000 kilometres of roads out of which about 34,000 kilometres representing 17 per cent belong to the Federal Government. Similarly, an estimated 80 percent of all movement of goods, persons and services in this country is still being done by road.
Customs boss dismisses 4 officers for misconduct
The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko, has summarily dismissed four officers for misconduct. Dikko said in a statement signed by the Deputy Public Relations Officer, Mr Joseph Attah

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