Bring back our daughters

Bring back our daughters

here is a saying that “a society is measured by the way it treats its weakest members”. In the eyes of the world, Nigerian society lacks compassion in the way we treat our young and the vulnerable.
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Golf: Men’s Clinic Nigeria lifts ARM Directors’ Cup

Golf: Men’s Clinic Nigeria lifts ARM Directors’ Cup

With 60 netscore garnered over 18 holes, Team Mens’ Clinic Nigeria lifted the Director’s Cup at the ARM 20th Anniversary Golf Tournament, which took place last week at the Lakowe Lakes Golf and Country Club, Lekki, Lagos State.

Expert decries high rate of sub-standard projects in Nigeria

Expert decries high rate of sub-standard projects in Nigeria

The on-going battle between Oyo/Osun Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and unrepentant smugglers within the border community has taken a new dimension, as the Customs Crack Team intercepted a convoy of eight tokunbo cars loaded with prohibited goods from Igbeti-Saki axis, the route linking Nigeria with other neighbouring countries.

NiMet forecasts localised thunderstorms  tomorrow

NiMet forecasts localised thunderstorms tomorrow

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) says cloudy conditions will be experienced on Sunday, with chances of localised thunderstorms over eastern highlands in the morning.

This is according to a report issued on Saturday in Abuja by NiMet Central Forecast Office (CFO) as the weather outlook for Sunday, May 4.

Three fears Nigeria must address to survive, by ABC Nwosu

Three fears Nigeria must address to survive, by ABC Nwosu

Professor Alphonsus Bosah Chukwurah (ABC) Nwosu was a political adviser and later Minister of Health in the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo from 1999 to 2003. Before then, he superintended the Igbo secretariat at the 1995 Constitutional Conference. At the ongoing National Conference, he is a delegate representing Anambra State. In this interview, Nwosu speaks on resource control among other issues.

NSE: Market capitalisation rises by N29bn

NSE: Market capitalisation rises by N29bn

Transactions on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Friday in Lagos closed upbeat after the Workers’ Day celebration with the market capitalisation appreciating by further N29 billion.