Fashola’s war on education (2)

IF Gov. Fashola truly loves Lagos State let him leave a self-generative legacy. A legacy that will build the infrastructures of an enduring solution to the states problem. A legacy that will regenerate itself. That legacy is EDUCATION.
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PDP accuses Mimiko of divide-and-rule

OPPOSITION Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ondo State yesterday accused the state governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko of using some leaders of the party to destabilise it.

Osaze: Emenike lacks int’l experience

Super Eagles forward Osaze Odemwingie has declared that fellow Eagles striker Emmanuel Emenike is a huge talent, even though he is short on international experience.

Ondo demolishes 92 houses for motor park

NINETY TWO mud houses have been demolished in Akure, the Ondo State capital for the construction of N300 million Ultral Modern Motor Park in the state capital.

Protest in Owerri as wounded kidnapped doctor dies at last

The story surrounding the kidnap of the Medical Director of Imo Specialist Hospital, Umuguma, Dr. Moses Amako, started like a fairy tale. The sad incident however generated serious anxiety among members of his immediate family, friends, colleagues and relations when after three days, the…

Eat more tomatoes, lower risk of cancers

Tomatoes are a treasure of riches when it comes to their antioxidant benefits. In terms of conventional antioxidants, tomatoes provide excellent amount of vitamin C and beta-carotene; a very good amount of manganese; and a good amount of vitamin E.

‘How Nigcomsat-1R will impact Nigerian economy’

A few days from to day, Nigeria will re-write history when it returns to space with the launch of its communications satellite, tagged Nigcomsat 1R.The event is slated for Xichang, China on Monday, December,19,2011 by 5pm local time.

Imo PDP faults suspension of monarchs’ salaries

IMO State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has condemned suspension of salaries of some traditional rulers by the state government for alleged security breach, saying the move would be counter productive.

Microsoft decries menace of software piracy in the country

Mr Seye Oloruntoba, the Anti-piracy Manager in Microsoft Nigeria, has decried the high level of software piracy in the country. Oloruntoba said in Lagos that the high level of software piracy could hinder job opportunities and stifle innovation in the country.

DN Meyer assures on quality, relaunches products

As parts of effort aimed at reasserting its relevance in the paint industry in Nigeria and to ensure that customers get best of paint products, DN Meyer Plc has undertaken a re-launch, improvement and repackaging of its products.

NFF reads ‘riot act’ to U-17 girls

The Nigeria Football Federation has warned players being screened for the new U-17 Women National Team to think twice about falsifying their ages, as the NFF would eventually detect and send such players out of camp without ceremony.

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