It’s the same sex option for Obama
Ekeh advocates ICT ministry in Imo
Drugs: Ogun cautions community pharmacies
Learning Curve also arrives with digital classroom
Telcos and quality of service issues
Prestige Assurance records 47% decline in PAT
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Time to get help for your angry personality
‘Boko Haram’: Police in Rivers call for vigilance
Dirge to Comrade Oyerinde

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Court shifts NURTW members’ bail plea till June 4
A Lagos State High Court sitting in Igbosere, has adjourned till June 4 for hearing in the bail applications by seven suspected members of National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, who were remanded in prison custody by an Igbosere Magistrate’s Court.
National Assembly favours regional govt., says Lanlehin
Sen. Olufemi Lanlehin, representing Oyo South Senatorial District, on Tuesday in Ibadan said the National Assembly would soon amend the constitution to favour regional government.
Jonathan reacts to Buhari’s statement on blood shed in 2015
The presidency Tuesday reacted to the statement credited to the former Head of State, General Mohammadu Buhari saying that there would be blood shed in the country if the 2015 elections were rigged like those of 2011.
Half of 2014 World Cup stadiums a concern FIFA
Football’s world governing body FIFA believes that six of 12 Brazilian stadiums that are to host the 2014 World Cup may not be ready in time, the daily Folha de Sao Paulo reported Tuesday.
‘Two tech revolutions’ll change the world in 2016’
President and CEO of Ericsson, Mr Hans Vestberg has peeped through the Ericsson crystal ball, and predicted that two technological revolutions would change the world between now and 2016.
Lagos makes case for state police to curb terrorism
Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ade Ipaye, Tuesday, said the failure to have state police in the country was a factor militating against curbing the excess and insurgency of terrorism.
Sunshine wary of North Africans
Sunshine Stars have acknowledged being paired in a tough group in the 2012 CAF Champions League.
London airport queues ‘depend on wind’ – minister
Long waits to clear passport control at London Heathrow Airport can depend on which way the wind is blowing, Britain’s immigration minister said Tuesday.
Doctors sack: Fashola, ACN must account for causalities – PDP
The South West zone of PDP on Tuesday berated the Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola over the ongoing crisis in the State health sector.
WHO admits FRSC into UN safety body
The World Health Organization, WHO, has admitted the Federal Road Safety Corps as a member of the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration, UNRSC.

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