Cashless economy policy ‘ll save Nigeria N192bn – CBN
FG, Japan to train 70,000 Nigerian teachers in Maths, science
Mutallab: Jury sits as security experts advise FG
Ex-KAI boss’ wife remanded over alleged killing of 2 children
Steve Jobs’ impact will last for generations: Bill Gates
Robbers storm Kalu’s house, kill one, cart away N2m
Steve Jobs, Apple ‘genius’ dies from cancer
Eagles to prey on Guinea
Burden before new NYSC DG
Fawehinmi seeks sack of Education Minister
Furore over oil subsidy removal
Shadows of experience and Nwosu’s canvass
Gum disease: Wake up call to regular tooth brushing
Goodluck Jonathan and 51 years of our lives
Protests mar Teachers Day celebration in Ekiti
NNPC denies alleged scarcity of Kerosene

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Sack: Reps order reinstatement of 3,000 Nigerian workers in Airtel
MEMBERS of the House of Representatives yesterday waded into the management crisis of Airtel which led to the retrenchment of over 3,000 workers last Sunday as the Nigeria Communications Commission, NCC, was directed to ensure that the workers were reinstated immediately.
Fight against terror: Saudi govt offers to assist Nigeria
The Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Nigeria, Amb Khaled Abdrabuh, Wednesday said his government was willing to assist Nigeria fight terrorism if there was an official request to that effect from the Nigerian government.
FG axes more aviation chiefs
A new wave of reorganisation in the aviation industry which swept away the chief executives of three agencies continued, Wednesday, as four more directors in the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, were relieved of their appointments.
Chime’s aide urges participation in American Visa Lottery
Special Assistant to Enugu State Governor on Special Projects and Diaspora Matters, Mr. Dom Emeka Ezeudu, Wednesday, urged people of the state to take advantage of the American Diversity Visa Lottery, to better their lot.
Suspected robbers kill 2 policemen, seize 3 rifles
Two policemen attached to Owutu Police Division in Ikorodu West Local Council Development Area of Lagos, have been shot dead by robbers.
Fuel subsidy: Finally! Government shows courage
FINALLY! The Federal Government has exhibited single minded determination regarding the removal of fuel subsidy, a programme that has occupied national discourse in the last 19 years – with government going back and forth and organised Labour playing to the gallery at every opportune moment.
4 NYSC members to repeat service year in Imo
Twenty-one corps members, who served in Imo State, received commendation letters for their excellent performance in community development, while four others had their service year extended for flouting the rules guiding the NYSC scheme.
As the world awaits Chinua Achebe’s new book..
In a couple of months, literary icon, Chinua Achebe, will release his latest book, whose title is still being kept under wraps. Oseloka Obaze writes on how the book surveys the trajectory of a noble and richly lived life, with its inevitable ups and downs, from the writer’s birth to his fame and present disability and involuntary sojourn in the United States.
Single window contract was a fraud – Amiwero
THE President of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents, NCMDLCA Mr Lucky Amiwero said that the proposed Single Window Technologies for easy clearance of cargoes at the ports was a fraud against the nation’s economy.
Jonathan leads Nigerian industrialists on three nations’ tour
WORLD-CLASS Nigerian industrialists and businessmen are part of President Goodluck Jonathan’s four days tour of three African countries, including Rwanda, Ethiopia and Ghana, which began Wednesday.

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