Minimum Wage: Ebonyi suspends strike for 21 days
SUCCESS RECIPE: Does the end justify the means?
Trustfund pensions awaits request on legacy fund- PenCom
Nigerians will cry after the match – Camara
Striking Indian workers hold DSC’s director hostage
Lagos builds 250,000 new classrooms
Police, JTF hunt for militant leader in Bayelsa
Horlicks empowers secondary school teachers
Minimum wage: Benue commences payment November
Toru-Ibe State creation: Monarch warns against ceding Bini land
A/Ibom inaugurates c’ttee on ExxonMobil, host communities crisis
Economic downturn will not affect Drupa exhibition – Itua
Microsoft recognizes teachers, school leaders
Lagos holds retreat for top civil servants
Counsel Corner: Payment for family receipt/deed of assignment?
Sylva appoints SA on Renewable Energy
NIS promotes 1,731 officers

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Rivers to dualise RSUST-Agip road
Rivers State Government has awarded a fresh contract to dualise the road between Rivers State University of Science and Technology, RSUST, Junction and Agip flyover, a major road in Port Harcourt metropolis.
NEMA to engage youths in emergency services
DIRECTOR General of National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, Mohammad Sani-Sidi has disclosed of plans to co-opt qualified graduates into the agency in order to complement the existing Emergency Management Volunteer groups in the country.
NACCIMA to set up Independent Emergencies Relief Fund
The Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture(NACCIMA) arm of the Organised Private Sector, said its on the move to set up an Independent Emergencies Relief Fund to help victims of man-made and natural disasters across the country.
GCE: ‘Free of malpractice in Agidingbi, Ojodu, others’
THE mass failures being witnessed in external examinations in Nigeria has become a source of worry to all stakeholders, even as examination malpractices and other forms of cheating have become the order of the day.
Anambra spends N10 bn on arrears of pensions, gratuities
GOvernor Peter Obi of Anambra State has said the state government spent about N10 billion on the payment of arrears of pensions and gratuities to retired civil servants in the last five years.

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