
Ijaws have no claim to Ogidigben EPZ – Eyengho
Reference Nigeria hits newsstands
Lagos absorbs 880 KAI officials into civil service
Kano spends $1.2m on medical students abroad —Kwankwaso
Warri South 1 APC candidate promises consultative representation
‘Delta North should forget guber slot’
Ijaw youths threaten oil firm over gas flaring
Why I quit Elephants – Drogba
Ebola: Anglican Church modifies administration of holy communion
Mother takes son back to Ukraine prison after war jailbreak
The worst outbreak of Ebola may have started with a 2-year-old
Nwazunku was never impeached, says Ebonyi PDP, Gov. Elechi
My nightmare over — Victor Moses
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SubscribeEight Chinese quarantined in Ebola-hit S.Leone
Eight Chinese medical workers who treated patients suffering from the deadly Ebola virus have been placed in quarantine in Sierra Leone, the Chinese ambassador in Freetown said Monday.
Osun election: Omisore, PDP head for tribunal
Barely 24 hours after INEC declared the APC candidate in the Saturday’s governorship election, Governor Rauf Aregbesola winner, the Peoples Democratic Party PDP in Osun state and its candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore have expressed dissatisfaction with the outcome of the last Governorship election in the state.
UN Security Council fine tunes draft choke off Iraq, Syria jihadists
The UN Security Council on Monday began fine tuning a draft resolution aimed at choking off the flow of foreign fighters and financial support to jihadists in Iraq and Syria.
Israeli tycoon claims huge oil find in DR Congo
A company owned by Israeli mining magnate Dan Gertler said it has discovered vast potential reserves of oil in the strife-torn east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
American with suspected jihadist allegiance arrested in NY
An American who tweeted his allegiance to the leader of Islamic State jihadists was arrested at New York’s JFK airport last week, officials said Monday.
Varsity degrees do not make leaders
LEADERSHIP is more an art than science. It is therefore hard to set rules, theories and formulae for good leadership.
Ebola: FG to employ 490 environmental health officers to man border communities
The Federal Government has approved the employment of 490 Environmental Health Officers (EHO) to man border areas to prevent further spread of Ebola disease.
TEXEM, Manchester Business School organise training for African executives
In order to improve the capacity of senior executives to manage change, TEXEM and Manchester Business School have developed a bespoke executive education programme focused on change management for African executives.
Ex-militants protest exclusion from amnesty programme
Some former militants in Edo and Delta, who were not captured in the third phase of the amnesty by the Federal Government, have protested their exclusion from the programme.
CAPDAN counters SON on alleged 80% fake products in Computer Village
Leadership of the Ikeja computer market, weekend, dismissed what it described as outrageous statement made by Director General of Standard Organisation of Nigeria, SON, Dr. Joseph Odumodu, that the market sells 80 per cent fake products.
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