ICT: Nigeria remains top investment destination, says study
Pope’s resignation: There’s no crisis in the church – CSN
Keshi was bold – Rufai
What Valentine’s Day Means to Us
Uduaghan orders demolition of illegal structures in Asaba
Constitution amendment: We’ll not be intimidated – Ekweremadu
Edo lawyer sues DSS for alleged illegal arrest, detention
And now for the hard part
Between the predecessor and the successor in Abia
Umeh appeals judgment sacking him as APGA chairman
FG’s N100bn textile intervention fund saves 8,070 jobs
Keshi’s path of honour
Why Jonathan will not sign 2013 budget this week – Okonjo-Iweala
Edo Council Polls: Oshiomhole’s fate now in his hands
Show me respect, Keshi tells NFF
Our strategic plan is for state govts to key into the CPS – PenOp
Uduaghan not interfering with LG administration – Safugha

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‘Why BRISIN project is delayed’
Managing Director of Dermo Imprex Nigeria, Dr. Antony Uwa has given reasons for the delay in implementing the Basic Registry and Information System in Nigeria (BRISIN), an integrated data and information project for Nigeria since 2007.
Witness indicts 39-yr-old suspected fraudster in court
Trial of 39-year-old suspected fraudster, Mr Awili Victor, continued yesterday at Lagos High Court, Igbosere, as the prosecution’s witness, Damilola Sholademi, informed the court that among items found in the defendant’s computer was a document purported to be from the Presidency.
Will we still have land lines like other countries?
What I have always found interesting is whether life can be lived here the way it is lived normally in other countries, especially the ones we are fond of benchmarking our situation with. In the telecommunications arena, land lines are more like it in other climes, than mobile.
If Chris Huhne was a Nigerian…
CHRIS HUHNE, 58, was until last week a member of Parliament representing the Eastleigh constituency in Hampshire, England. But after more than seven years in the parliament, the leading Liberal Democrat resigned his seat after admitting to swapping speeding points with his former wife, Vicky Pryce, in order not to lose his driving license in 2003.
Bankers Committee to introduce consumer credit scheme
THE Bankers Committee is set to introduce a consumer credit scheme that would pave the way for bank customers in Nigeria to enjoy consumer credits for the financing of household goods and other welfare enhancing packages as obtains in developed countries. The scheme is to begin between June and July this year.
Jaji bombing: Maj-Gen. Isah to face court martial
Indications emerged yesterday that indicted former Commandant Infantry Centre Jaji, Major General M.D. Isah who is currently retired, may be recalled and made to face a court martial over negligence of duty that led to bombing of the Military Protestant Church in Jaji which killed over 20 people, including two Generals.
NULGE poised to tackle govs over LG autonomy
LOCAL government workers, under the aegis of Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees, NULGE, yesterday, in Benin, Edo State, threatened to resist moves by some state governors to thwart plans for constitutional autonomy for local government councils in the country.
Kuku bags Ekiti varsity alumni award
EKITI State University, EKSU, Alumni Association will, tomorrow, bestow an award on the Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Niger Delta Affairs, Mr. Kingsley Kuku, for his numerous assistance and deep association with his alma- mater. At a briefing in Ado Ekiti, yesterday, the national president of the association, Mr. Bola Ogunlayi, said Kuku would be the second beneficiary of the award since the inception of the association.
Job creation: City and Guilds partners Kwara govt on skill acquisition
ALL over the world,unemployment has become a major headache to many leaders and their governments. In Nigeria, lack of jobs particularly the ones that could be regarded as gainful employment for the teeming youths and even graduates of various tertiary institutions, has defied many solutions. To a large extent too, the development has constituted a security threat.
Oyo govt demands refund of alleged N700m loot
THE Action Congress of Nigeria government in Oyo State, yesterday, asked for the refund of over N700million and property allegedly recovered from the former Governor of the state, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

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