Strengthening indigenous participation
The opposition and Nda-Isaiah’s game plan
Tanker drivers protest in Kano
Milo Basketball: Niger emerge Champions
FENOG breaks new ground in HDD system
Pini Jason belonged to our First Eleven
Islamist attacks kill 55 in Brono – military
Fire guts Bauchi hotel as Minister opens function
Atseye, Akingbade eye CBN Tennis domination
The Day the Lion Went Away
3-storey building collapses in Lagos
Nigerian laments alleged inhuman treatment by Norway
Osaze quits West Brom
Create sound policies, Microsoft urges govt
Air Force releases names of pilots killed in Niamey

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SURE-P organises skills acquisition programme for youths
The Federal Government sponsored Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme SURE-P has organised a three day training programme for thirty Bayelsa graduate interns as part of effort s to make them employable and self reliant.
89,700 babies die at birth in Nigeria – Report
A NEW State of the World’s Mothers Report released yesterday ranked Nigeria 2nd among the top 10 countries with the most first-day of life deaths. According to the Report not less than 89,700 (9 percent) babies die on their first day of life every year in Nigeria,.
Samsung pioneering industry leadership
With a vision to create value in the Nigerian oil & gas industry, especially, in fabrication and construction of off-shore structures, FPSOs, platforms, etc., Samsung Heavy Industries Nigeria Limited is continuing the entrenched policy of its parent company, Samsung Heavy Industries, who, since 1974, have committed to bringing innovation to ship building, off-shore facilities like fixed off-shore platforms, FPSO, floating off-shore structures, etc.
Positioning NPDC as a leading independent oil, gas producer
One of the objectives of the ongoing reforms at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, is to transform into a truly profitable entity, comparable to the Aramco of Saudi Arabia, or PetroBraz of Brazil, or even Angola’s Sonangol and a host of other such national oil companies.
Workers protest disrupt NASS activities
Activities at the National Assembly were Tuesday brought to a standstill as a result of a protest embarked upon by parliamentary workers.

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