Improper waste disposal reduces quality of life – Charles Reith
Air scare: Bad weather stops Eagles
Naira depreciates further amid tight dollar supply
WAEC exam cheats risk 5-yr jail term
Wellspring discloses secret of 100% WAEC results
We have a very long way to go! (3)
Rivers gives automatic employment to 36 medical scholars
Required proof for criminal allegations in election petition (4)
Dangote signs $9bn deal to build oil refinery, petrochemical complex
DEG, FMO support AFC to boost infrastructure development in Africa
Appointing Customary Court of Appeal President
APGA not fielding candidate in Anambra guber poll, says party scribe
Female engineer wins 7-Up MBA Harvard scholarship
Colour Carnival and Conviviality at Calabar AGC
We’re marginalised, Etche people cry out
CBN to buck pressure to devalue naira – Spokesman
NUC boss tasks ACE project c’ttee on objectivity

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Review of the Corporate Immigration Framework
ANY foreign national who possesses specialised and relevant skills, abilities and technical know-how required in Nigeria for the development of its economy may be employed to work in Nigeria for a period of time in order to transfer such skills, abilities and knowledge. Before such skilled foreign national can be employed in Nigeria, the employer must prove that no Nigerian citizen possesses the same skills, abilities and technical know-how; it must also have obtained a work permit for the prospective employee to the skilled migrant to work legally in Nigeria.
In search of a beautiful Nigeria
It is in every word and description the Nigerian story. At a time in the history of the nation when after 52 years of independence, various ethnic groups are working and scheming assiduously to control the political space especially ahead of the 2015 elections, the menace of terrorist groups, kidnapping, corruption as well as the growing religious and sectarian divide in the nation, the dance drama, Nigeria The Beautiful, aptly comes alive.
LSAME increases mass literacy to 91%
Determined to attain 91 per cent literacy rate before the 2015 Education for All deadline, the Lagos State Agency for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal Education, LSAME, in conjunction with the National Mass Education Commission (NMEC), UNESCO and the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) Office, has concluded a six-day training workshop organised for the 111 facilitators of the adult literacy scheme in some of the local government council areas of the state.
Malawi delegation arrives today
The delegation of Football Association of Malawi to Saturday’s 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against African champions, Nigeria will land in Abuja on Thursday morning. The contingent will arrive from Accra, Ghana.

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