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I didn’t steal PDP’s money – Metuh
Mikel Obi’s mother denies contact with husband’s abductors
Ebonyi govt woos opposition parties
One feared dead as touts protest in Onitsha
Community denies halting operations at OML 56
Judiciary in a classical show of shame …. How far can NJC go?
Festival of Unity closes with everlasting memory in Badagry…
World Bank, Anambra partner on statistical masterplan
Akala PDP faction denies expelling Balogun, Adeojo, others
Six year tenure is wrong – Maxi Okwu
Rivers govt plans aerial surveillance
Osunbor backs Jonathan on single tenure
Girl scores 284 in UTME
IMO trains Nigerians on management of marine pollution
Libel: when party can not rely on defence of justification
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SubscribeYouths threaten to shut oil facilities over DESOPADEC board membership
Diebiri Youth Council, DYC, Delta State, yesterday, argued that the Diebiri Kingdom, being the current highest oil-producing Ijaw Kingdom should produce the incoming Ijaw Commissioner on the board of the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, in line with the agency’s enabling law.
APM Terminal milking us – Agents cry out
GENERAL Secretary of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents (NCMDLCA), Mr. Uchu Block, has accused the management of APM Terminals, concessionaires of Apapa Container Terminal of exploiting importers and their agents through the introduction of N12,500 trucking fee for the scanning of containers.
Only ignorant employers abhor union, says Eburajalor
MISTER Victor Eburajalor, a former President of Chattered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria, CIPM, is a Deputy Group Managing Director, DGM, of Kewelran Chanrai Group, owners of defunct Textile manufacturing giant, Afprint, closed down because of harsh operating environment.
Report of NBA committee on crisis in the Judiciary (2)
As to the demand of the Petitioner and the justification for same, it was stated in paragraph 10, inter alia, thus: “10. This, our client will no longer fold his arms to be robbed of the mandate of his people by the Court on arbitrariness and undue influence manifested by the apparent interest shown by the Hon. President of the Court of Appeal.
WDU VC reveals problems facing private varsities
The issues giving rise to poor students academic performance in Nigeria tertiary institutions of learning, particularly in the private university, were trashed out last week at the Western Delta University , Oghara, Delta State at the occasion of “Parents Consultative Forum”, a programme organized by the authority of the institution to intimate parents on the performances of their children in the school. The forum also brain stormed on possible solutions to students poor performances in the institution.
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