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Omotola lauds Jonathan’s power reform

Nollywood diva, Omotola Jolade Ekeinde has praised the transformation of the Power sector in the country. She attested that there is a significant improvement in electricity supply in the country

Other side of Ribadu’s defection

APPARENTLY, the conscience of this nation lies with our moral angels, the newspaper columnists, TV anchors and hosts of talk-show orgies that provide viewers with a daily dose of political pornography. Only in this country does one see these impatient anchors jumping out from the restraints of journalism and physically flanking their disagreements with political positions simply because they do not conform with their innermost convictions.

Nigeria yet to achieve potential, 53yrs after independence —Gowon

Former head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, yesterday, expressed regret that Nigeria has not achieved its full potential almost 53 years after independence and an century of amalgamation.

Gowon, who spoke at the 54th Annual General Conference of NBA holding in Owerri. with the theme, “Nigeria: 100 years after,” said: “Nigeria at 100 years of age, has not yet achieved its full potential as an independent country. Certainly, it has not achieved its potential in its first 100 years.

Ebola: Confer GCON on Adadevoh, pro-Jonathan group urges FG

A group, Nigeria Interest Group, NIG, has called on the Federal Government to post-humously confer the title of Grand Commander of the Order of Niger, GCON, on late Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh for her humanitarian and patriotic display of courage in handling the Ebola disease in the country.

Strike: Apologise to Nigerians, Reps tell NMA

Health Committee of the House of Representatives, yesterday, asked the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, to apologise to Nigerians over the “unpatriotic” industrial strike embarked upon by medical doctors in the country.

26-yr-old man crushed while watching Falconets’ match

YENAGOA — A carcrushed to death a 26-year-old boy at a popular viewing centre along Sani Abacha Road in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital, while he and several others were watching the Super Falconets of Nigeria and Germany Under-20 Female World Cup final in the early hours of yesterday

Strike: Healthcare services yet to resume in earnest

Normal healthcare services in Federal and State hospitals got off to a slow start yesterday as doctors under the aegis of the Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, returned to work following the suspension of their 56 days old protracted indefinite strike over the weekend.

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