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Fashola not complacent, says ACN

Lagos State chapter of Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, has described as kindergarten, insincere, primitive and bad politics, the statement credited to the Lagos State Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Mr. Setonji Koshoedo, that Governor Babatunde Fashola is now complacent in running affairs of the state.

Community tasks Chime on rural electrification

Uzo-Uwani leaders in Enugu State have appealed to Governor Sullivan Chime to include more communities in the 2011 rural electrification budget especially Nkpologu and Uvuru Communities, the gateway to the Local Government Area.

Orphan status of Nigerian secondary schools

THE May/June 2011 West African Senior Secondary School certificate Examination result released by WAEC shows the grave state of our secondary education. According to Dr. Iyi Uwaedia, head of WAEC National Office, only 30.9% of the 1,540,250 candidates made five credits and above, including English and Mathematics.

UNICAL: Conflicting claims over students’ rampage

Recently, students of the University of Calabar took to the streets in a violent manner that led to the destruction of property said to be worth more than N10 billion. Since the ugly incident, there have been contradicting reports over what led to the wanton destruction of property in the 34-year-old citadel of learning.

Is terrorism fulfilling prophecy?

Events in northern Nigeria, particularly the prevailing security concerns in that region have occupied centre stage of public discourse in the last couple of years as fellow countrymen and women were pitched against one another trading blames. One good thing about the Nigerian phenomenon is that the citizens know how to blame the other for their woes and are fast to take the glory for each success.

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