Coaching qualification: The South Africa example

Again we have hired another coach, Stephen Keshi to take over the Super Eagles after his former team-mate and friend, Samson Siasia was adjudged to have failed by the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, according to the contract he signed with the body.
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Omole tasks on govt technology devt

At the just concluded three day Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, 2011 Fair held at Grange Schools, Ikeja, Lagos, the Chief Executive Officer, Immersive Solutions Limited, Mojisola Omole said, investment in science and technology education is the easiest way to economic growth and development.

Oshiomhole’s marks 3rd yr, dismisses N3bn claim

THE 3rd year anniversary celebration of Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state kicked off yesterday with an interdenominational service with Oshiomhole assuring the people of the state of more transformation in the years ahead.
Speaking at the service held at Idia College, Benin City, Oshiomhole stated that he would also ensure that there are no abandoned projects, asking the people of the state to continue to support the government in its developmental efforts.

Tribunals uphold Uduaghan, Chime, Ahmed, Elechi elections

Elections of the Governors of Delta, Enugu, Ebonyi and Kwara States were yesterday upheld by the Elections Petitions Tribunals sitting in their various state capitals, thus dashing the hopes of their opponents in the last April general election in the country.

Two Victors no vanquished @ the Hi-life Nite

Traditionally as part of the annual MUSON Festival, there is a Jazz nite component where an international Jazz artiste is billed to be the headline act for the event. However this year’s edition tagged Hi-life Nite sponsored by Midwestern Oil and Gas was different as two home based legends Dr. Victor Olaiya and Sir Victor Uwaifo headlined.

FRSC rakes in N1.4bn from traffic offenders

The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, yesterday disclosed that it has generated revenue to the tune of N1.4 billion as fines from motorists who violated the highways rules and regulations across the nation in 2010.

Young Nigerians making the difference

Israel Okoduwa popularly known as Israel Gospel is a graduate of Micro Biology from Ambrose Alli University and he is currently pursing a master’s degree….

Madu urges investment in skill acquisition

The Chief Executive Officer, Multimix Academy, Mr. Obiora Madu, has advised that investment in skill aquisition and certification would guarantee a better future and also eradicate unemployment in the country. He also said that certification added to University Degrees gives you added advantage when seeking for job.

Police aborted protest against removal of fuel subsidy – NYCN

The youth leader of National Youth Council of Nigeria, NYCN has said that armed policemen, Friday, aborted his group’s planned protest in Abuja over the government proposal to remove fuel subsidies, which would result in higher pump prices.

EFInA clamours for agent banking network in Nigeria

Enhancing Financial Innovation & Access (EFInA), a financial sector development organization that promotes financial inclusion in Nigeria, in its recent evaluation method has called for increasing access to finance through agent banking in Nigeria, as it cited unsteady income, unemployment and distance location of bank branches in the country as major barriers at its recently forum in Lagos.

‘I was sexually harassed

She had her first professional acting experience in 2010 when she enrolled in the Next Movie Star competition. And out of the sixteen housemates, Yvonne Enakhena came top six.

Jonathan should pardon Ibori – Moses Odeh

NIGER-DELTA leader and entrepreneur, Chief Moses Efe Odeh, in this interview with Saturday Vanguard explains why President Goodluck Jonathan should perish his idea of removing fuel subsidy, why the former governor of Delta state, Chief James Ibori, presently languishing in detention in Britain for money laundering should be officially pardoned by the Federal Government and other matters.

Nigerian driver killed over 75 cent in US

A Nigerian taxi driver in the United States of America, (USA), Mr. Domingo I. Ezirike, was last October 22 shot dead over a 75 cent dispute, police said.

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