UBA, Afri-Pay launch 1st mobile payment service
We’re committed to Ibaka Seaport Project – Akpabio
EU, US urges passage of PIB
Immortalise Ojukwu, Nsukka residents urge FG
NGO lauds Orji over minimum wage
A hasty farewell
CBN operation cashless: Over 2 million Nigerians qualify for Verve promo
It’s 14 years jail term for homosexual marriages
Senate set to honour Ojukwu
Presbyterian Church lauds Jonathan over action against Boko Haram
NFF plans changes in Olympic team, Flying Eagles
NEMA offers relief materials to bomb blast victims
Anambra: Let the people Judge
Musa Ahmed’s club betrayed me – Eguavoen
Delta community alleges injustice by Chevron
PayMaster set for CBN’s cashless economy

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GSMA tasks African governments on harmonised spectrum for mobile broadband
The GSMA, representing the interests of mobile operators worldwide at the ongoing African Telecommunication Union ( ATU) Digital Migration and Spectrum Policy Summit in Kenya Naiobi has called on African countries including Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania to urgently release harmonised spectrum for mobile broadband, saying that it was vital for the economic and social development of sub-Saharan Africa.
Fashola orders churches, squatters to vacate his alma mater
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, Tuesday, ordered all illegal occupants and owners of structures to vacate the premises of his alma mater, Birth Freeman High School, Surulere, Lagos.
3 dead, 100 injured as Delta community, Shell clash over GMoU
ABOUT three persons are feared dead and 100 others, including women and children, injured in a stampede, Tuesday, at Uzere in Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta, when soldiers and mobile policemen fired tear gas on protesters at a Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, flow station in the area.
Oyo disbands Shooting Stars
Shooting Stars Sports Club have been disbanded by the Oyo State government. Mutiu Adepoju, who was until the disbandment, the Chief Executive of the club, told KickOffNigeria.com that he received the information on Tuesday morning.
Four years not enough, says Jackson’s mother
Michael Jackson’s mother Katherine welcomed, Tuesday, the maximum four-year jail term given to the star’s doctor, but said it was not enough.

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