

Ogun Assembly recommends cancellation of concession policy
“Please forgive me”, begs teenager who allegedly masterminded grandfather’s robbery attack
Cassava bread: No health hazards – FG
Rep accuses some ministers of profligacy
Guinness re-furbishes eye Centre in Onitsha
Security expert warns of New Year day bomb attacks
Broadband Revolution: How MainOne challenges innovative youths
Lagos cautions car dealers, motorists on use of walkways
Senior civil servants task FG on budget implementation
FHAN to pursue inter-finance houses trading
Kogi robbery blitz: Is State Police the answer?
Orji frowns at multiple taxation
LASWA cautions waterways users
Omolubi blames Boko Haram scourge on FG’s amnesty for militants
Children’s health gets boost as UCH receives National Paediatric Center
Banks to save N192bn with cash-lite banking in 2012
GNI institutes measures for claims settlement
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SubscribeFuel subsidy removal suicidal – Owie
FORMER Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Roland Owie, has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to ignore advisers urging him to remove subsidy on fuel, if he does not want to commit political suicide.
A debate and two deaths
FOR the very first time since his political career assumed national dimension, Goodluck Jonathan is showing he could be a determined person if the need arose. For quite a long while, the President has shown himself as someone ready to capitulate before any determined opposition.
Day actors, rights activists stormed Agbor with message of freedom
Agbor in Delta State came alive recently when the human rights community stormed the town to educate the people on their fundamental and inalienable rights. Led by Nollywood star, Ramsounoa and Executive Director, Social and Economic Rights Action Center, SERAC, Mr. Felix Muoka, the rally was part of activities to commemorate the International Human Rights Day which is celebrated every December , 10.
Ekiti teachers, students to get laptops
Ekiti State Government is to equip both teachers and students with laptops, even as the state has received textbooks worth N40 million from a US-based Non Governmental Organisation.
Over dependency on foreign ICT products, services worrisome, NCS
Despite the vast number of certified professionals in aspect of Information Technology services in the country, the President of the Nigerian Computer Society, (NCS), Mr. Demola Aladekomo has said that Nigeria is still largely a consumer nation in the IT world.
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