We didn’t kill any student of Nasarawa varsity – Army

We didn’t kill any student of Nasarawa varsity – Army

The Nigerian Army has denied reports that its troops killed four students of the Nasarawa State University who were protesting poor state of infrastructure in the institution, adding that its soldiers did not shoot any of the students during the protest.
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Since when did pacts count in Nigeria?

Since when did pacts count in Nigeria?

SO much hot air is being wasted on the speculated “agreement” allegedly signed by President Goodluck Jonathan promising the North he would do a single term. The Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum, Dr Babangida Aliyu, recently resumed commotion over the issue, without showing evidence of the pact.

Chief Tony Anenih: The  political dinosaur returns

Chief Tony Anenih: The political dinosaur returns

HE was the “most natural” choice for the position. Chief Tony Anenih, is the “new” Chairman of the PDP’s Board of Trustees. The old dinosaur is back to where he loves the most: as the central figure, inside the smoke-filled, inner recess of PDP politics.

Senate drills NDDC boss, contractors

Senate drills NDDC boss, contractors

THE Senate, yesterday, condemned the management of Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, over what it termed its failure to know and identify some of its contractors, just as it warned that serious action must be taken for projects in the Niger Delta region to work.

Bourgeois take over trade unions

Bourgeois take over trade unions

LOWLINESS is young ambition’s ladder, Whereto the climber-upward turns his face; But when he once attains the upmost round, He then unto the ladder turns his back, Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees by which he did ascend.—William Shakespeare in Julius Caesar.

Ex-NUC scribe, Lagos SUBEB boss seek better training for teachers

Ex-NUC scribe, Lagos SUBEB boss seek better training for teachers

Teachers are major players in any education setting and their place in the scheme of things in education sector cannot be under-estimated. Since no education system can rise above the quality of its teachers, there is need to accord teachers priority attention in order to raise their professional quality to facilitate attainment of education goals.