

Neuroscientists reveal sexiest parts of the body
IBM plans software incubation centres in Nigeria
Lagos plans 720-unit estate; partners BlackBerry on engineering academy
Renewing the offensive against sleep disorder
Report against Ondo female legislator on fetish objects stalled
Busybodies at work!
Okigwe-Umuahia highway now death trap
TECNO battles tablet market with Phantom pad
MTN takes customers to new digital world with Jumia partnership
Open letter to ASUU
NAF reactivates 9 aircraft
2015: Political options before Deltans
Decampment: APGA accuses APC of falsehood
Budgets, project execution and budget performance (3)
47 African countries to deploy digital TV ahead 2015 deadline
Amaechi tackles eye ailments with health mission
‘Standard operating procedures, credibility critical to SMEs growth’
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SubscribeW-Africa trade centre to come on stream
Apparently desirous of bringing back the entrepreneurial spirit of Ndi Anambra in the area of human endeavours, a group of Anambrarians that found themselves in the enclave of Balogun Business Association (BBA) has risen to check the brain drain currently being noticed in the state. The group under the acronym, Youths Initiatives for the Restoration of Positive Values in Anambra State ( YIRPVAS) who said that citizens of the state have laboured variously in the development of other states and have left their own state fallow and unattractive, has decided to replicate what they have in various parts of Nigeria in their home state.
Basic Life Support – and the ‘Greatest Dancer’
AN incident occurred, yesterday, on the London Underground.
Basic Life Support (BLS) refers to the act of supporting an unconscious patient’s breathing and circulation in order to preserve their life until professional help arrives.
Microsoft launches MSN Nigeria Portal
Devices and services company, Microsoft has partnered with Kagiso Media to officially unveil the MSN Nigeria portal in Lagos.
600 youngsters from 16 Countries Storm Lagos
No fewer than 600 teens from 16 countries across Africa arrive in Lagos next week for the biggest youth football fiesta on the continent, Airtel Rising Stars (ARS) to be hosted by telecommunication giant, Airtel Nigeria Limited.
Last mile attempt attracts major grant to MainOne
Cable company,Main One, last week received a major grant by the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) to support a feasibility study on the extension of a fiber optic network from Lagos to Port Harcourt.
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