FG, Indonesian group sign MoU on mining, palm oil
7 ex-workers of Thomas Wyatt die struggling for unpaid benefits
SON ready to rid markets of substandard generating sets – DG
3 UNIBEN students get Alile Foundation scholarships
Ecobank wins 9 country awards
New account number scheme cuts banks’ operating cost
CBN employs measures to resolve financial disputes
Ex-internationals are no failures – Keshi
Boko Haram: The US House report (2)
ASUU strike Cripples activities at NDU
Stakeholders want PFAs to comply with law on withdrawal
Ekiti Assembly orders reinstatement of staff fired 8yrs ago
NLC urges Senate to revoke sales of public enterprises
FG signs Badagry heritage, Coastal Tourism agreement
Rule of Law: The Foundations are shaking (2)
Scientific perspective of Sapele

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Education group partners school over phonics
TROJAN Educational Consult, a dynamic educational consulting firm, has entered into a ‘unique’ Phonics partnership with two of the best schools in the Alapere-Ketu area of Lagos State: Skevic Graceland Nursery and Primary school and Amazing Grace Nursery and Primary school.
Football crash: Umeh blames coaches
The Nigeria Football Federation has given itself a clean bill of health in the recent deep in the fortunes of the country’s football and claimed Nigerian coaches should be held responsible instead.
Urhobo College Old Boys splash prizes on teachers, students
WARRI- AS part of the efforts to encourage students and staff of Urhobo College, Effurun, Delta State, the Warri Branch of Urhobo College Old Boys Association, UCOBA, has doled out prizes worth several thousands of naira on deserving students and teachers to make them more hard working and dedicated to their academic pursuit and profession.
Ojukwu was sent to expose Nigeria (3)
NIGERIA is a country ruled by mindless, myopic and opportunistic selfish pursuits by individuals and groups. Few are willing to stand up for the truth and justice irrespective of the cost. One of such few was His Excellency, Lt Col Francis Adekunle Fajuyi, the late first Military Governor of Western Region, who opted to pay the supreme price rather than betray his visiting boss, General Aguiyi-Ironsi, who was in Ibadan as part of his nationwide “pacification” tour.
Counsel Corner: Can court excise community without boundary adjustment?
Going by Section 8(4) of the constitution of the Federation, has the Court the jurisdiction to excise a community from it’s present local government to another local government based on agitation, without the process of boundary adjustment as the law requires. – Austin Neme
Akpoveta extols Ibru’s virtures
Group Managing Director of Veta Group of Companies, Olorogun Isaac Akpoveta, has joined millions of Nigerians to extol the sterling qualities of the late Publisher of The Guardian Newspaper, Mr. Alex Uruemu Ibru.
Itanyi regrets Mobil sports absence
This is a programme after my heart. It is a programme like this that we need at this crucial time of our sports development and I am not happy that I will not be part of it” says Patience Itanyi U.S based award winning coach and ex Nigerian international
NUPENG calls for mass opposition against subsidy removal
THE National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, has said Federal Government’s planned removal of fuel subsidy was a battle for all Nigerians and not labour alone, even as it said its opposition to the proposal remained unchanged.
Osaze,Taiwo, Ultimate Commander nominated for Modemen Men of the Year Awards
Universal Promotional Wrestling Federation’s (UPWF) World Heavyweight Champion, Osita Offor, better known as the De Ultimate Commander, and Super Eagles stars, Osaze Odemwingie and Taye Taiwo, are among the nominees for the 2011 Modemen magazine Men of the Year Awards.
Okada riders protest ban by Lagos govt
Commercial motorcyclists (Okada riders), Wednesday, took over the Lagos-Abeokuta expressway, protesting the clampdown on their operations by the state government.
Gaddafi family tried to escape to Mexico – official
Mexican authorities said Wednesday they foiled an audacious bid by one of toppled Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s sons to illegally smuggle himself and family into the country as the regime cracked.
Brazil 2014 will have goalline technology
Mundo Deportivo, he has now suggested it will become a reality at Brazil 2014.
Keshi wants Yakubu back in Eagles squad
Yakubu Aiyegbeni is sure to make a comeback to the national team, if he continues with his fine run of form, which have seen him bang in nine goals, from nine matches in the Premier League this season.
DIG condemns attacks on police stations
DEPUTY Inspector-General of Police, DIG, in charge of South-South geopolitical zone, Mohammed Yesufu, has condemned the frequent attacks on police stations, resulting in the killing of officers and stealing of firearms.
Bells varsity excels at ICT competition
BELLS University has excelled in the third edition of the annual Information and Communication Development Programme, ICDP, which took place at Redeemer’s University, Redemption City Mowe in Ogun State.

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