FIATA accreditation, my greatest achievement – CRFFN Chairman
Alumni meet to uplift alma mater
SON to halt products testing in Ghana, South Africa
We don’t sell degrees – VC
Why we must support Jonathan, by Gov Orji
What Nigeria stands to gain from Basic Education Curriculum revision – Obioma, NERDC boss
Students seek ban on politicians’ children schooling abroad
WTO opens reference centre in Nigeria for e-training, e-learning
BAKASSI: FG urged to file fresh case
Christian booksellers cry out over piracy
Battle of the Titans
Android tablets for schools
Subsidy scam: Jonathan shuns desperate marketers
Jonathan calls for more intra-African trade
Lagos lawmaker awards 12 outstanding students
UNN releases supplementary list
NSE tasks stakeholders to boost agric sector via capital market

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Understanding Human Rights Law in Nigeria (4)
The Police arrived at the compound and drove back to their station from where they deposited the body of the deceased in the mortuary. At the end of the trial, the trial court convicted the appellant and 1st Accused of murder and sentenced them to death by hanging.
Cabotage fund hits N25.4bn, as NIMASA, banks set for disbursement
THE Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund, CVFF, of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, has hit a total of $169 million, equivalent of N25.4 billion, as at September 2012.
Defining Matric-Couture – Ladies special
Just because you’re a fresher doesn’t mean you have to dress like one. Matriculation isn’t just an official christening into your academic institution; it’s the official baptism into the world of Quad-life-style. There’s no better way to celebrate your admission into school than to step out in style at your matriculation. Get fashion tips that fit your matriculation number:
CIMA collaborates with Nigerian institutions to grow economy
In the quest to bring the benefit of management accountancy nearer students and to enhance business decision-making and performance in Nigerian workers, the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) has restated its commitment to collaborate with higher institutions in Nigeria to improve the quality of professionals in Accountancy.
Coca-Cola phases out returnable glass bottles across plants
The Coca-Coola Company has started phasing out returnable glass bottles (rgb) across its production plants worldwide.
Super rich, master organiser
Former Massachusetts Governor, Mr. Willard Mitt Romney ,was born on march 12, 1947 in Detroit, Michigan to one time Michigan Governor, Mr George Romney,who also ran for Republican Party presidential nomination in 1968, but was defeated by Richard Nixon, nicknamed “Tricky Dick”.
Good Governance Tour a jamboree – CNPP
Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, CNPP, has described the ongoing nation-wide Good Governance Tour, led by the Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, as an orchestrated mission of deceit and waste of the nation’s resources.
Emir of Katsina lauds Omole on OAU devt
The Emir of Katsina and Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, His Royal Majesty, Alhaji Abdul-Mumin Kabir Usman, has lauded the transparent manner in which the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Bamitale Omole, is running the affairs of the 50-year-old institution.
Julius Berger holds literacy campaign workshop in public schools
FOR some decades now, Nigerians have been lamenting over the poor standard of education in the country which has taken us to a very low level compared with our contemporaries, a situation where majority of schools produce half-baked graduates who are not competitive on the international market so much so that international organisations are no longer willing to employ Nigerian graduates.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: We designed a coldroom with our local environment in mind – Lanre Tairu
Nigeria’s hope of being counted among the technologically advanced nations, is gradually taking shape as her researchers in every field are coming up with inventions and innovations geared towards solving local problems. Little drops, they say, make a mighty ocean, and practice makes perfect.
Lagos stands still for Venus, Serena
The two most famous names in women tennis, Venus and Serena Williams were up and about in Lagos yesterday and the city stood still to herald their grand presence in the bustling commercial city of Africa.

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