The inspiring life of Steve Jobs

Just as the world was getting used to the death of Africa’s first female Nobel Laureate, Professor Wangari Maathai, who fell to the scourge of cancer, another, even bigger global figure, Mr. Steve Jobs, fell to pancreatic cancer. His passing was announced by the Apple Company, which he co-founded.
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‘Occupy wall street’: Cometh the Western Spring?

WHILE writing on the UK riots last August, I had, here, traced some of the impulses that gave rise to the riots to certain economic and social inequities within the British society. I did not stop at that. I had extended my reading of the developments in the British society with regard to the riots to what I saw as related developments in other parts of Europe and America.

Lagos community laments, accuses govt of neglect

AS far as residents of Ejigbo in Ejigbo Local Council Development Area, LCDA, of Lagos State are concerned, the government headed by Babatunde Fashola has been most unfair to them with respect to the provision of infrastructural facilities, especially roads.

Head or tail, Siasia is history

AS Nigerians continue to grit their teeth in agony over the missing out on the African Cup of Nations to be co-hosted by Gabon and Equatorial Guinea next year, the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has finally agreed on how to solve the puzzle on whether to sack or retain coach Samson Siasia.

WHO team arrives to screen drug firms

As the World Health Organisation, WHO, arrived in the country to screen seven pharmaceutical companies for possible WHO Pre-qualification Standard, indications, Tuesday, emerged that the prequalification programme would create over 250,000 jobs for unemployed Nigerians.

EGTL: Egbema, Gbaramatu Ijaw allege maginalisation

Ijaw of Egbema and Gbaramatu Kingdoms in Delta State have petitioned Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, expressing misgiving over perceived unhealthy collaboration between Chevron Nigeria Limited, Government of Delta and Ugborodo com-munity against other stake-holders in Escravos Gas to Liquid Project, EGTL.

12 die, 16 injured in Ibadan auto crashes

SEPARATE motor accidents in two different parts of Ibadan Tuesday, left no fewer than 12 people dead while 16 others were severely injured. The victims included two school children.

Convulsion can be controlled and it is not contagious

Convulsion is a medical condition in which a person’s body appears to shake in an uncontrollable manner. A person with seizures or epilepsy may experience convulsions and when this happens, the muscles quickly contract and relax repeatedly, causing the appearance of rapid shaking movements.

Ijaw youths want Edo’s slot on NDDC board

IJAW youths in Edo State has appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to prevail on the political leaders in the state to cede the position of the state representative in the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, to Ijaw when constituting a new board.

FG denies favouring N/Delta

The Federal Government, Tuesday, denied favouring the Niger Delta region at the expense of other geo-political zones in the country in the distribution of developmental projects.

How to be relevant in global politics- Don

A University don, Professor Oluyemisi Adebowale, has said Nigeria can only be relevant in the global politics if she rejuvenates and sustains its indigenous languages.

Economic downturn will not affect 2012 Drupa exhibition – Itua

DESPITE the global economic downturn, the representative of Messe Dusseldorf , a Germany based firm, said arrangement has been concluded for the Drupa 2012 print media exhibition fair in which about 230,000 participants and visitors are expected.

‘Matthew, Director seeking relevance’

Edo State chieftain of Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, Chief Osamudiamen Obamwonyi, Tuesday, berated former member representing the state on the Board of Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Mr. Matthew Iduoriyekemwen and former Editor-in-Chief of Insider Magazine, Mr. Osa Director, over their comments against Governor Adams Oshiomhole on the provi-sion of infrastructures in the state.

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