
ASUU strike not against varsity system – UNILAG VC
Kwara govt, US foundation begin free spine surgery
OAU retirees seek CPS review to serve pensioners better
NATIONAL CONFAB: Ohanaeze, Afenifere, Arewa, others go to work
Proposed National Confab: Itsekiri youths laud Jonathan
Delta Teaching hospital begins kidney transplants Feb 2014
LearnAfrica lauds NECO candidates’ performance in exams
UNESCO lauds Rivers govt’s free books to students
Lagos Triathlon targets over 600 athletes
Delta to employ 20,000 youths through SEEFOR Project
Constituents fault rotational agreement between Owan East, West
FCMB commits over $275m to power sector value chain
Couple knows fate over maid’s death Oct 23
Ikuforiji calls for end to blood-letting in Nigeria
FG backpedalss on bid to rename UNILAG
Soldier to hang for homicide
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A 10-year-old boy was, yesterday, reported missing in a boat mishap along the Five Cowrie Creek at Falomo, Lagos.
Spilling of innocent blood unIslamic – NSCIA
– The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) on Wednesday described the spilling of innocent blood of students of the College of Agriculture in Yobe as “unislamic and sadistic’’.
We’ve met all necessary conditions for Ijebu State creation’
he Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona has said the Ijebus have met all the necessary conditions stipulated by the constitution for the creation of Ijebu State from the present Ogun State.
World champion tops Obudu elite race cast
Reigning world mountain running champion,Philip Kiplimo of Uganda tops the cast of elite runners who will be competing for the $50,000 top prize on offer at the 9th Obudu international mountain race which holds next month at the Obudu Ranch Resort in Obudu, Cross River state.
Magistrate tongue-lashes drunk lawyer
An Igbosere Magistrate Court, Lagos State, Wednesday, scolded a lawyer for taking alcohol before coming to the court.
Akpabio blames Nigeria’s woes on idolatry
Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State, has attributed Nigeria’s backwardness to idolatry.
Doctors strike shuts federal hospitals
THE National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, yesterday, made good its threat to begin a nationwide strike throwing Federal public hospitals in the country into confusion leaving patients in the hands of nurses and midwives.
Lagos almost self-sufficient in power generation – Fashola
Lagos State Government has said its energy reform initiatives are yielding positive result with the state close to being self-sufficient in its power needs.
Nigeria spent $4.2 bn on importation of cars in 2010 – Maku
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday in Abuja approved the Automotive Industry Development Plan for the development of the nation’s automotive industry.
Banned Bin Hammam wants FIFA evidence in public domain
Former Asia football chief Mohamed Bin Hammam wants the evidence presented to FIFA that led to his life ban from football to be placed in the public domain, the Qatari said in a blog post on Monday.
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