Robbers kill 1, injure 2 in Bauchi
There are huge potentials for fruit processing in Benue – Transcorp CEO
Dangote Sugar declares N3.6 bn dividend
Al Majiri education: Journey to nowhere
Bishop Okonkwo harps on the need for quality education
SON evacuates N450m bad cables from warehouses
Pension Fraud treasonable, say Textile workers
Police arrest ex-bank MD, Alabi, over N9bn loan
DN Meyer trains varsity students on paint technology
Counsel corner: Surety at risk of losing property
Fidelity Bank declares N7.7bn profit
US brings smArt to Nigeria
MAN laments multiple taxation
How a traditional Ruler escaped jail by whisker
What Odinkalu told the Investigative police team

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I’ll add value to Super Falcons – Ikhana
Kadiri Ikhana yesterday assured that Nigerians will have value for the investment on him as the new coach of the Super Falcons.
UNILAG not ready for SUG, says DSA
Following recent calls coming from various quarters on the non-existence of Students’ unionism at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), the school’s Dean of Students Affairs (DSA), Prof. Olukayode Armund has disclosed that the school is not yet ready for SUG, due to threats of violence.
MGDs: FG assures on 2015 target
The Federal Government yesterday reiterated the commitment of the country to meet the 2015 deadline for the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, set by the United Nation.
Dickson inaugurates state exco
Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State, yesterday, inaugurated the state executive council, two months after he was sworn in as the state governor. He warned the appointees that his administration would not tolerate any act of corruption.
Imo ACN publicity secretary resigns
The Publicity Secretary of Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, in Imo State, Dr. Richard Agbarakwe, has resigned.
Why Nigeria is poor
PURELY as a matter of self interest, I have deliberately decided to adopt an approach that is slightly different from that of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. The penultimate weekend, Sanusi tried to examine the issue of how to remove crushing poverty from Northern Nigeria.
Chief Emeka Ojukwu, also a war Lord in the Court Room?
In my earlier installment, I examined Chief Emeka Ojukwu’s foray into the law courts in the quest for justice and we drew a distinction between jungle justice and judicially determined justice. While jungle justice requires no formula and is based on the whims of those who orchestrate it, judicial administration of justice has a significant bearing on the orderly resolution of disputes.
Australian firm unveils protective wears in Nigeria
An Australian company, Gazal, has launched Bisley protective wears into the Nigerian market. Speaking during the unveiling of the products, the company’s Executive Director, Mr. David Gazal, said: “We always put the safety of our workers into consideration and that is why we have created these treated work wears that would keep individuals safe in their places of work and even in their homes.”

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