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Cleaners down tools at PDP secretariat
Family urges IG to probe musician’s alleged killing by soldiers
Gunmen kill 21 in Zamfara, Borno
OAUTHC tasks FG on funding, patronage of health institutions
No respite in sight(1)
Your visit ‘ll inspire Nigerian youths, Fashola tells Williams Sisters
Why LG elections can’t hold, by Abia Assembly
RIVERS Vs BAYELSA: Steer clear of our oil wells, Amaechi warns
Falcons ready to feast on Ethiopia
Alumni meet to uplift alma mater
Covenant varsity turns 10, establishes faculties of law, medicine
FIATA accreditation, my greatest achievement – CRFFN Chairman
SON to halt products testing in Ghana, South Africa
We don’t sell degrees – VC
Why we must support Jonathan, by Gov Orji
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SubscribeStudents seek ban on politicians’ children schooling abroad
Having identified leadership as the major problem confronting our nation, Royal Exchange in partnership with Foundation for Youth Education brought together school prefects from secondary schools in Lagos to the fifth Leadership Conference for Secondary Schools entitled; The Youth as Catalyst in the National Transformation Agenda, in a bid to catch them young.
WTO opens reference centre in Nigeria for e-training, e-learning
THE World Trade Centre (WTO) has opened a Reference Centre in Nigeria for the purpose of e-Training and e-Learning.
BAKASSI: FG urged to file fresh case
TWENTY-ONE days after Nigeria lost the Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon, indigenes of the area, lawmakers and some eminent Nigerians, yesterday, said Nigeria could recover the territory or minimize the loss, if the needful was done.
Christian booksellers cry out over piracy
Federal Government was, yesterday, urged to enforce the law on piracy in the country to enable authors and book publishers benefit from their labours.
Battle of the Titans
The much coveted $100,000 prize money of the 2012 Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas NLNG will eventually get to the best author today as a winner out of the last three standing is announced at a world press conference in Lagos. The Prize which is in its 8th year running was instituted with a view to motivating Nigerian writers in four literary genres vis a vis, poetry, prose, drama and Children’s literature. The prize is rotated around the genres each year and this year focuses on prose fiction.
Android tablets for schools
Employing technological tools in the education sector will make learning easier and more interesting. This was what Engineer Andrew Desmen Idowu, chairman of Andrew D. Idowu & Co. had in mind when the company decided to make a foray into the education sector.
Subsidy scam: Jonathan shuns desperate marketers
The noose may indeed be closing in on the perpetrators of the fuel subsidy scam as sources said that the president has refused to give audience to desperate marketers who made frantic efforts to get the Presidency to soft pedal on their trial.
Jonathan calls for more intra-African trade
President Goodluck Jonathan has called for more trade and investment among African countries to strengthen relationships and promote the welfare of citizens. Jonathan spoke when the out-going High Commissioner of Botswana to Nigeria, Mr Clifford Maribe, paid a farewell visit to him at the State House, Abuja.
Lagos lawmaker awards 12 outstanding students
Twelve students were given an award for outstanding performnace in this year’s Senior School Certificate Examination, SSCE result.
UNN releases supplementary list
Authorities of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka,UNN, have released the supplementary admission list for the 2012/2013 academic session.
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