
Lagos targets N466bn revenue in 2014
‘Please return John Paul blood container’, Catholic begs thieves
South Africa’s opposition parties merge
Lawmaker commends FG for banning importation of frozen products
APC’s directive to lawmakers unpatriotic — Group
Queen of England’s household finances under fire
Fire in Colombian prison leaves nine inmates dead
Crisis in the health sector: Clinical governance is the way to go
Jazz is Nigeria’s greatest export, says musician
Egypt’s Morsi back on trial over jailbreak
D’banj takes to farming, encourages youths in agriculture
El-Rufai released by DSS after 15hrs
New video: D’Prince ‘Gentleman’ ft Davido, Don Jazzy
Jonathan visits Adamawa today
2015: Kalu bows to Ohaneze, shelves presidential ambition
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SubscribeUnilorin partners U.S. varsity on stem cell research
Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, said the institution was collaborating with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.S. on stem cell research.
INEC releases timetable for Osun governorship election
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday in Abuja released the timetable for the Osun governorship election billed for Aug. 9, 2014.
In a statement released by Mrs Augusta Ogakwu, INEC’s Secretary, the commission said the notice of election would come up on April 1.
N27.7bn Chad basin oil exploration suffers setback
The Federal Government’s desire to achieve commercial oil production in the Chad Basin this year may not come to fruition, due to insecurity caused mostly by Islamic insurgency under the code name, Boko Haram.
Vanguard learnt that the various technical personnel who provided support services for exploration activities have left the region from fear of being killed, while geologists in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), also shunned the volatile Basin in Borno State for fear of losing their lives.
Imo govt deports 84 Boko Haram suspects to Katsina
For fears that they might be members of the dreaded Boko Haram, Imo State government, weekend, sent back to Katsina about 84 persons.
Power supply worsens in Q4 2013 — NOI Polls
Electricity supply in Nigeria, worsened in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2013, at the peak of the privatisation process, power poll results just released by NOIPolls Limited have shown.
The report said that although power supply to households worsened in Q4, nevertheless, majority of Nigerians (70 percent) were hopeful about the ongoing reform in the power sector.
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