2015: Suswam backs Ortom’s guber ambition
Ohakim warns against dirty politics in PDP
Mass failure in WAEC: Dons call for state of emergency in sector
Take-a-girl child-to-work initiative: MultiChoice inspires undergraduates on hard-work
Forte Oil to upgrade Geregu Power with N14.40bn investment
Delta NLC hails Uduaghan over devt in education sector
Nigerian tennage scientists develop cure for halitosis
Ochekpe advocates personal hygiene for Ebola prevention
Ebola: Bayelsa takes delivery of protective gear
1.3m voters’ cards stolen in Delta, 8 arrested
Why we reside in shanties
Ebola scare: Attendance drops at holiday lessons
APC lauds INEC over successful distribution of PVCs
UNN students wage war against Ebola virus
I ‘ll run an all-inclusive govt— Omo-Agege
Decadence in Nigerian education sector is systemic —Akinsola

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Edo North’s unsettled pair: Shagadi and Momoh
By tradition, I am not a politician, but nearly made a slip to join a political party over a year ago and I will explain my reasons for daring such a move: I saw the developments that were going on in my senatorial district by the state government and just retiring from the Federal Civil Service, I had thought that to identify with the progressive government from my ward level, would create a platform to enhance my contributions, but I had a shocking experience which quickly put me on the reverse gear
Labour worries over emerging trends in industrial relations practice
Between August 11 and 15, members of the National Union of Chemical, Footwear, Rubber, Leather and Non-Metallic Products Employees, NUCFRLANMPE, gathered in the ancient city of Akure, the Ondo State capital to examine Emerging Challenges in Industrial Relations Practice: Chemical and Non-Metallic Sector Experience.
Ebola, others: Fashola signs N11bn adjusted budget into law
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday, signed the re-ordering (adjustment) of year 2014 budget bill of the state into law.
A total of N11.66 billion of the budget was reordered.
Man arrested for ‘abducting’ traffic warden in Ogun
ABEOKUTA – The Ogun State Police Command has arrested a man, Tosin Owolola, 27, for allegedly abducting a traffic warden at Iyana Mortuary in Abeokuta.
VC blames increase in violence on govt, parents
Moral decadence among youth and increased cases of violence in the country has been attributed to the unsupportive attitude of the government and bad upbringing.
Falconets down Korea DPR, soar into final
Asisat Oshoala scored four times as Nigeria reached the final with a thumping 6-2 victory over Korea DPR in the highest-scoring semi-final ever seen at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. Oshoala also laid on two more goals in a win that leaves the Super Falconets to face either France or Germany on Sunday at Montreal’s Olympic Stadium, and the North Koreans to play for third place at the same venue
We ‘ll get over it, says Maigari
NFF President Aminu Maigari has thanked God that no lives were lost in the fire incident at the Glass House Wednesday morning.
“We are grateful to God Almighty that no lives were lost in the fire incident, we are optimistic that we would get over this incident, and I am sure that the security agencies would step in immediately to investigate what had happened,” Maigari told media.
NGO trains women, girls on ICT in Jigawa
No fewer than 40 women and girls will benefit from a two-week training programme on Information and Communication Technology, ICT, organised by an NGO, Centre for Information Technology, CITAD.
S-A-B-O-T-A-G-E! Mysterious fire guts NFF secretariat
-The confusion rocking Nigerian football took a rather shocking dimension Wednesday when a mysterious mid-morning fire completely gutted the accounts department and the office of the general secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Barr. Musa Amadu.

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