Biya frustrated Obasanjo’s effort to resolve Bakassi dispute – Duke
The ‘Gate’ of Umuahia
Ford Global Week of Caring
Jonathan hands over PHCN to new owners amidst workers’ protest
Flood threat: Residents send S.O.S to Fashola
Regulators should stop punishing investors for the sins of operators
Chevron commissions GMoU projects in Egbema-Gbaramatu
Army calls for intensified crusade against bunkering
Nigerian sports: Same old song
Fiscal federalism ‘ll make Nigeria great again
Independence Day triplets face bleak future
CBN disburses N109bn to support power reform
New technology to curb oil spills
Anniversary: Obama, Putin hail Nigeria
Political opponents unite to eulogise Agagu
Strike: ASUU begs stakeholders to prevail on FG

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Kirikiri Prisons: CJ tasks freed inmates to go and sin no more
By Dotun Ibiwoye THE Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison in Lagos is home to some of the most hardened criminals in the megacity. As fate would have it, several inmates recently breathed fresh air again when they regained freedom having being left off the hook. This is because the state is moving to decongest the inmates particularly those who […]
Investors speak: What do you think about shareholders having an advocacy group?
Some are doing their duties and some are not doing well because most of them are not really knowledgeable in the interpretation of companies’ reports and acounts. For example, most of them just go to AGMs to collect their gift items. They are not stopping you to scrutinise the management to find out how they can make improvement, and that is the aim of AGMs.
NASS moves to reduce govs’ powers
WORRIED by the alleged overbearing influence of governors in the country, the National Assembly may commence the process of revisiting the constitution to whittle the influence of state chief executives.
BRT recharges with 50 new buses
The Mile 12 to CMS Bus Rapid Transit, BRT, operation is set to transform with the addition of 50 new buses to its fleet, an increase expected to improve commuting and service delivery along the corridor.
Rep, NANS fault Police clampdown on Rivers youths
MEMBER representing Andoni/Opobo/Nkoro federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Dakuku Peterside, has faulted the Police in Rivers State for aborting a programme organised by members of Rivers Young Professionals and Ex-student Leaders, RIVLEAF, in Bonny island, weekend.
Molue ban: LAMATA, BRT operator boosts fleet with 50 buses on Island route
THE Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority LAMATA, in collaboration with the operator of Bus Rapid Transit BRT, has launched 50 new buses to beef up the existing fleet along Mile 12 to CMS route, in its bid to improve commuting and service delivery along the corridor.
@ 53: Leaders Blame Leaders
SENATORS shifted their attention to blaming the woes of Nigeria in the past 53 years on leaders – obviously they did know they were part of the leadership that has stalled Nigeria’s development, if only in the 14 years that they have worn democracy as a mantra, without inclination to thedevelopment of the country.
Ford celebrates 2 millionth EcoBoost engine production as demand soars
Ford Motor Company has celebrated manufacturing milestone for its fuel-saving EcoBoost engines: Two million have been produced globally since the 2009 launch of the engine line.
@53: In search of a new beginning
Fighters for Nigeria’s independence must be baffled over what we, today’s generation, have made of our National Day.
WRPC donates science laboratory to school
THE management of the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company (WRPC), has donated a fully equipped Science Laboratory building worth millions of naira to the Ubeji Grammar School in Warri South Local Government Council area of Delta state.

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