

We know nothing about hiring crashed plane, Agagu family insists
Generator fumes kill two in Bayelsa
G7 govs ‘re not rebels but reformers – Gov Aliyu
Charity does not begin in Russia
Minimum Wage must remain on the exclusive list – Enemigin
Plateau Assembly speaker resigns; deputy impeached
ASUU: Stakeholders divided over NUT solidarity strike
Big breakfast for diabetics
Time now to end infrastructure dearth in Nigeria – YABATECH Rector
Shell to sell 4 more oil blocks, pipelines
Doesn’t this “conversation” stink?
Hope, delusion and Jonathan’s National Conversation
The many gods of aviation in Nigeria
JTF, DSS raid bomb factory in Kano, discover high calibre weapons
FEC okays N1.46bn contract for ports’ buoys, land reclamation
High demand for Nigerian charcoal in EU countries
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SubscribeUPU tasks INEC on one man, one vote
PRESIDENT-GENERAL of Urhobo Progress Union, UPU, the apex socio-cultural body of the Urhobo ethnic nationality, Major-General Patrick Aziza (rtd.), has, called on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to stick firmly to the mantra of one man, one vote, in the October 12 by-election in Delta Central senatorial district.
‘Adherence to standards, solution to Nigeria’s aviation crisis’
Strict adherence to set standards and adequate development of aviation infrastructure have been identified as the solution to Nigerian’s aviation woes.
Telecoms: Nigeria has opened our eyes, Commonwealth ministers declare
After touring the facilities at the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, particularly, the Museum centre, yesterday, majority of the Commonwealth ministers declared that Nigeria has enriched their knowldege on how to store information for posterity.
Customs focuses on scanning in cargo clearance
The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Alhaji Dikko Inde Abdulahi, has stated that the Service will do more of scanning and risk management in cargo clearance at the nation’s ports.
‘Schools should educate students for skills, not certificates’
Wale Afebioye, an executive director and business development executive of Premier College, Ijebu- Ode, in this interview with journalists addresses vital issues facing Nigeria’s education sector. He also disclosed his ambition to reposition Premier College to bridge the gap between academics and professional technicalities. Excerpts:
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