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Adamawa election: Idi Hong promises to foster unity
Serena will play against ‘the future of American tennis’
AAAN seeks APCON’s collaboration to build ad industry data base
Association wants Akunyili immortalised
Pilgrimage: FG, Israeli govt. assures of safety, security
Van Gaal’s wait for league win goes on
Amosun commends NMA for calling off strike
The incredible lifestyle of an entertainer
Orji presents Abia state to God
Police foils robbery attack in Gwagwalada, FCT
Cameroon striker Ebosse dead after hit by object
Obembe asks doctors to resume normal work on Aug. 25
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SubscribeI-G deploys 8 DIGs, 28 AIGs
The Acting Inspector-General of Police, Mr Suleiman Abba, on Saturday deployed the eight newly promoted Deputy Inspectors-General of Police to various departments.
JAMB bars candidates without ICT knowledge
THE Registrar of Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, Professor Dibu Ojerinde has stated that students and candidates who are not computer literate will not be allowed to write any examination coordinated by the board from 2015.
Briton with Ebola being flown home from Sierra Leone
A British healthcare worker who contracted the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone is being flown to London for treatment, the Department of Health said on Sunday.
Impeachment: Why I’m being persecuted – Enugu Dep Gov
EMBATTLED Deputy Governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi, has said that his problem with Governor Sullivan Chime which led to the impeachment proceeding against him began the moment he expressed interest to contest Enugu East senatorial seat in 2015.
Poor infrastructure: The sad story of a nation
THE beginning: The story was once told of a Nigerian engineer who attempted suicide after nine years of joblessness. He thought ending it all would be a short-cut out of the misery that life had given him on a platter. But his story was contrary to that of many Nigerians who were failures at home but on travelling overseas, became champions in other countries.
Gwoza town seized by Boko Haram ‘part of Islamic caliphate’
oko Haram’s leader said a northeast town seized by the insurgents earlier this month has been placed under an Islamic caliphate, in a video obtained by AFP on Sunday.
Boko Haram leader proclaims ‘Islamic caliphate’ in Nigeria
Boko Haram’s leader said he has created an Islamic caliphate in a northeast Nigeria town seized by the insurgents earlier this month, in a video obtained by AFP on Sunday.
Doctors suspend nationwide strike
The Nigerian Medial Association, NMA, yesterday suspended its 51 days old protracted strike.
The NMA through its official twitter handle @nmanigeria announced the suspension of the seven weeks strike.
2015: APC alleges plan to register party’s acronym
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has raised the alarm over a plan by unscrupulous and apparently-hired hands to relaunch the acronym battle against the party by seeking to register three new parties that bear the acronyms of the same parties that merged to become the APC.
Inevitability of the return of ATM service charge, by Prof Ekpo
The West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM) has gained international recognition for capacity building targeted at economic growth and development within and outside the West African sub-region. WAIFEM is currently in the news for strategic capacity building programmes designed to foster growth and regional integration among member-countries.
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