LP faction kicks against Bamidele’s guber ambition
Bayelsa coastal town linked by road after 40yrs
Italian Gigi Micheletti’s show of colours and ideas
New minimum capital for operators: We consulted widely — SEC
Group demands JTF’s withdrawal from Urhoboland
Amaechi assures on completion of ongoing projects
Adedeji, Gambo rue CHAN miss
APC to assume House leadership soon
Imo Assembly now factionalised over APC
Rivers State in 2013:Flood of crises
JCI holds sports moment
Onaiyekan warns politicians against inflammatory comments
Wike harps on better education sector
Ekiti issues N5bn bond for capital projects
Gov Orji promises better days ahead
Anambra govt declares Jan 11 public holiday for LG polls
Imo pensioners appeal to govt over unpaid 10-yr pension arrears

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Why Uduaghan won Vanguard Man of the year award —Ogeah
Delta State Commissioner for Information, Mr Chike Ogeah, yesterday, explained what earned the state governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, Vanguard Newspapers award of Man of the Year.
Mr Ogeah, in a statement, said: “Uduaghan’s visionary steps in governance were hilighted by the newspaper which noted that his major policy framed as Delta Beyond Oil, encapsulates the three cardinal philosophies that constitute the hallmark of his administration – human capital development, infrastructure development and peace and security.
Students urged to imbibe technical education to patch up skills-gap
As skills-gap widens by theoretical education in the Nigerian education sector, students have been urged to resort to technical education to patch up skills-gap.
INEC lacks power to withdraw certificates of return issued (4)
I will pursue a little to reflect on the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court as donated or vested in the court by Section 251 (1) paragraph (r) of 1999 Constitution, as amended; which provides
Oshiomhole commiserates with Soyinka
GOVERNOR Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has commiserated with Professor Wole Soyinka on the death of his daughter, Iyetade, aged 48 after a brief illness.
Anglican Primate warns against industrial disharmony
The Primate, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), the Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh, yesterday, warned government at all levels and union leaders to explore all avenues to avoid industrial disharmony this year.
The Primate, while making it clear that changes were inevitable in 2014, also admonished Nigerians to develop patriotic attitude, and “lean on God Who does not change.”

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