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Amnesty recipient on hunger strike

By Godwin Oghre Sapele—A beneficiary of the Federal Government’s amnesty programme, who was among those sent to Cyprus to study in 2011, Tivere Ben Tobi Ogbakpah, has been on hunger strike in Warri, Delta State, in the past one week. He was returned to the country in 2012, following the non-accreditation of the course in […]

Nigeria @ 53: Beyond our low key celebration (2)

In this manner of conceptualizing events, history could be said to be unrestricted by space and time.’ The authors further opine that ‘history and historical events are not amorphous or shapeless occurrences. On the contrary, historical events and processes possess uniqueness which marks them as much the product of the past and of particular places, as they are sufficiently differentiated from their antecedents. Such uniqueness of history provides both the basis for a break from either the past or from events of other places as well as the basis of a completely new future history.

Researchers develop wastewater treatment system

TO build a healthy environment and help meet item 7 of the MDGs by 2015, a lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering, Covenant University (CU), Ota, Ogun State, Dr David Olukanni and his team have come up with an optimized pilot-scale wastewater treatment system, a cost-effective waste management and treatment process for developing nations.

Time for Association of Private University Owners

The year 1999 will remain a landmark year in the history of Nigeria. Most of us remember it as the year the military returned government for the second time after almost 16 years since the coup of 1983 which brought an end to the Second Republic. The Third Republic was aborted in 1993 when the Presidential election was annulled after the June 12, 1993 elections.

Girls must be empowered for the dignity of womanhood – BGC Administrator

The Administrator,Bethlehem Girls College, Rev. Sister Felicitas Osinde has said that girls must be spiritually, physically, emotionally and intellectually empowered to appreciate the dignity of womanhood. Osinde said this last weekend at the Eucharistic Mass to celebrate the one year anniversary of the school.

NPA retirees protest unpaid benefits

AGGRIEVED retirees of the Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA, in Warri and Lagos have protested non-payment of their 2006/2007 retirement benefits . The protest which took place recently, crippled ports operations in Lagos and Warri, where the retirees barricaded the gates to the ports, lamenting that they had been suffering since retirement in 2006.

Why we decided to sell Edo House, by Oshiomhole

GOVERNOR Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, yesterday, described as mischievous and petty, the criticism by the state Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, over plans by the state government to sell the Edo House in Lagos.

BOGUS NPA CONTRACT: 3 docked over N65.4m fraud

Three persons were, yesterday, brought before a Lagos High Court sitting in Igbosere, by the Economic & Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for allegedly defrauding one Miss Lora Marire of N65.4 million, by falsely stating that the money would be used for the registration of her company as contractor with Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA.

PDP’s founding chairman, Solomon Lar dies at 80

The Plateau State government has announced the death of the former governor of old Plateau State and founding chairman of the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Solomon Daushep Lar, at the age of 80.

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