‘Sect killings could lead to war’

FORMER Labour Party candidate for Delta State House of Assembly, Warri North Constituency, in 2011 general elections, Mr. Adanse Felix, has warned that if the senseless killings of fellow Nigerians by the terrorist group in the northern part of the country is not immediately addressed by the Federal Government, it could plunge Nigeria into religious and ethnic war.
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Real change comes from the top – Mrs. Gaye Lantz

The American International School of Lagos (AISL) recently hosted the Nigerian International Schools Conference 2012 at the school’s Victoria Island campus. About 300 teachers and school administrators from 34 schools in the greater Lagos area took part in the one day professional development programme geared towards the learning needs of students age 4 – 12.

FG gets tough with states over UBEC training funds

The Federal Government has disclosed that states that have denied teachers the required training for which the Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC, apportioned funds annually, would not get the 2012 funds.

Restructuring of FG agencies ll affect Pension reform – Takor

IMMEDIATE past representative of labour on the board of the National Pension Commission, PenCom, Comrade Ivor Takor, has said the recommendations of the Presidential Committee and Restructuring of Federal Government Parastatals, Commissions and Agencies, will have serious implications on Pension Reform and the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS.

N1.9bn fertilizer fund diverted in Agric Ministry

ABUJA – Federal Ministry of Agriculture has been queried by the Auditor-General of the Federation over an alleged N1.9 billion scam bordering on diversion of funds for the purchase of fertilizers.

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