ASUU asks Nigerians to beg FG over 2009 agreement

ASUU asks Nigerians to beg FG over 2009 agreement

As the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, warms up for its warning strike scheduled to commence next Monday, it has appealed to well-meaning Nigerians to prevail on the Federal Government to live up to her responsibility to avoid further disruptions in the education sector.
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Global Education Counseling opens college

Global Education Counseling opens college

As part of its commitment to promote excellence in education and using expertise to assist Nigerian students in finding the most appropriate university placement in the world,The Global Education Counseling GEC has opened its college Global International College in Victoria Island,Lagos.

PR organisation donates water project to community

PR organisation donates water project to community

IN a practical demonstration of corporate social responsibility, a private owned media and public relations organisation, Core Media Services, has built and donated two boreholes to boost supply of potable water for the residents of Oremeji area of Mushin Local Government Area.

Anti-Corruption: NESG wants adherence to Procurement Act

Anti-Corruption: NESG wants adherence to Procurement Act

The on-going war against corruption in the public sector would be greatly enhanced if the Procurement Act 2007 is strictly adhered to by ministries, agencies and parastatals in the government procurement processes, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) has said.

Boko Haram: Army tightens security in Port Harcourt barracks

Boko Haram: Army tightens security in Port Harcourt barracks

PORT HARCOURT-In apparent response to reported plans by Boko Haram fundamentalists to bomb some Niger Delta states, the army authorities at 2 Brigade, Bori Camp, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, have tightened security in the barracks.

Bayelsa community raises alarm over fresh oil spills

Bayelsa community raises alarm over fresh oil spills

Yenagoa-Barely five days after the clamping of an oil spill point that ravaged Kalaba community in the Okordia clan of Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, indigenes of the community, have again raised alarm over the discovery of three more crude oil spills from pipelines owned by Agip.