Gas flare drops to 19% – NNPC
ICT sector and the YouWiN programme
A’Court upholds Solomon’s election
Local PC makers to benefit from IT intervention fund
Jonathan refuses to swear-in ICPC chairman
Senator lavishes cash on Aneke
Nokia Siemens restrategises, focuses on mobile broadband
Navy elevates 11 new Rear-Admirals, 125 others
Another building collapse: Cold comfort for survivors
Whole or refined wheat?
Ojukwu’s death, end of an era, says Ijaw
Ogun, Lagos partner on implementation of Tax Act
We’re committed to Ibaka Seaport Project – Akpabio
Foreign operations: Insurers keep stakeholders in the dark
UBA, Afri-Pay launch 1st mobile payment service
EU, US urges passage of PIB
Immortalise Ojukwu, Nsukka residents urge FG

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NGO lauds Orji over minimum wage
A- non-Governmental organization, Global Centre for Peace and Justice, has commended Governor Theodore Orji of Abia State for approving N20,100 minimum wage for workers in the state.
A hasty farewell
ALTHOUGH much like an overdue prophesy but when it finally came, the ouster of Farida Waziri still happened rather suddenly.
CBN operation cashless: Over 2 million Nigerians qualify for Verve promo
SEVERAL Nigerians are embracing the cashless policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), as over two million Verve card-holders have qualified to participate in the ongoing second edition of Verve national consumer promo.
It’s 14 years jail term for homosexual marriages
THE Senate, yesterday, passed the Same Sex Marriage bill prohibiting all marriages between man and man and between woman and woman.
Senate set to honour Ojukwu
The Senate, yesterday resolved to urge the Federal Government to immortalise the late Ikemba Nnewi, Dim Chukuemeka Odumegwu- Ojukwu.
Presbyterian Church lauds Jonathan over action against Boko Haram
The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria has commended President Goodluck Jonathan for his efforts in tackling the Boko Haram menace.
NFF plans changes in Olympic team, Flying Eagles
Coach Autin Egavoen was battling it out last night for 2012 Olympics soccer ticket and win or lose the football federation has decided to make it an official policy that local players constitute a certain percentage of the Olympic team.
NEMA offers relief materials to bomb blast victims
National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, is set to give relief materials to victims of the Yobe and Borno states’ bomb blasts.
Anambra: Let the people Judge
WEEKS have passed since the renewed media skirmishes that pitched my Governor, Mr. Peter Obi and his media managers against some leading columnists who are of Anambra origin. At the centre of it all is what one may refer to as an x-ray or rather, a cultivated media inquest of the leadership of the state.
Musa Ahmed’s club betrayed me – Eguavoen
Nigeria U23 coach, Austin Eguavoen is still lamenting the absence of his key players at the CAF Olympic qualifiers in Morocco two days into the tournament.

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