9/11, Boko Haram and Goodluck Jonathan
Controversy trails release of robbery suspect in Police custody
My ordeal in the hands of kidnappers – Edo FA member
How Police botched kidnap attempt by maid, five others
LEARN to set up six libraries
Insurers should be wary of high risk clients – NAICOM
CBN, banks set up committee on sustainable lending
Naira weakens on strong dollar demand
Nokia Siemens shows interest in CDMA bail-out
Wamco launches Peak Extra Fortified Plus
Confusion as athletics lifts Nigeria to 2nd position
North has highest rate of poverty- Report
Kaduna: Yakowa takes charge
Apostolic ministers task African leaders on terrorism
Groups send SOS to Jonathan
Yobe: Sober reflection
Houses demolition: PDP urges Oshiomhole to pay compensation

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Solutions to our problems easier with IT- Varsity don
NIGERIA’s multi-faceted socio-political problems may continue unabated if its leaders continue to neglect the importance of systemic gathering and organization of information, otherwise called Information Technology, IT.
Flood: NEMA urges relocation of communities from flood plains
The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, has urged the immediate relocations of communities from floodplains and those that built houses on waterways as four states in Nigeria prepare for impending heavy rainfall based on recent flood alert.
ARTON explains role in national rural telephony project
THE Association of Rural Telephony Operators of Nigeria (ARTON), has explained position on the first phase of the National Rural Telephony Project, dismissing as baseless, a story by one of the Nigerian newspapers linking the project with fraud.
Community leaders war over oil tank farms
Joint Kirikiri Community Development Association, CDA, Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area of Lagos State has debunked recent publications alleging that oil tanks located in the community are causing environmental pollution and hazards.
ISPON plans national software contest
The Institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria (ISPON) has concluded arrangements to hold the first national software competition in Calabar, Cross River State in what can be classified as an IT-quest and knowledge encounter.

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