

Eagles target maximum points, says Omeruo
2015: Deltans urged to vote credible candidates
CLO alleges fake tax collectors in Anambra
FCT Police urge family of hit-and-run victim to come for body
2015: Gov Elechi announces Health Minister as successor
Babatunde watches Eagles from the sidelines
Return home and contribute your quota, Abia people abroad tasked
Nasarawa governorship poll: Eggon roots for Ewuga
Flood: Omu-Aran community counts losses
Rep distributes 1,200 rams to constituents
FUTA don identifies causes of building collapse
I’m not arrogant – Pinnick
Charles Michel, Belgium’s youngest PM for 174 years
Cardinal asks Catholic Church to scrap phrase ‘living in sin’
TUC laments state of Nigeria’s power, petroleum sectors
Labour seeks resuscitation of Delta steel, others
Oil spill: Family lament destruction of farm lands
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SubscribeJonathan, ITU scribe, CT Minister, others for ICT centenary award
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, the Secretary General of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), Dr.HammadounToure, the Minister of Communications Technology, Dr Omobola Johnson and among other distinguished Nigerians and international personalities will be honored today in Abuja at the commemoration of the ICT evolution as a development and growth tool in the transformation of Nigeria in the last 100 years.
NOTAP saved Nigeria N300bn from capital flight – Bindir
Director General, National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion, NOTAP, Dr. Umar Bindir, is claiming that the agency has saved the country about 300 billion naira by regulating against importation of foreign technologies. He disclosed this at the weekend in an event held in Abuja.
W’Africa finetunes multi-national force to fight Boko Haram
The leaders of Nigeria and its neighbouring countries met in Niger on Tuesday for talks on finalising a multi-national force to fight Boko Haram Islamist militants.
NDDC gives free healthcare to N’Delta communities
PORT HARCOURT: About 900, 000 persons have so far benefitted from the Niger Delta Development Commission’s free health care programme which started fourteen years ago in the region.
Sudan ‘most difficult test ever’ says Ambrose
Nigeria defender Efe Ambrose has stated that the double-header AFCON 2015 qualifiers against Sudan will be the most difficult games for the team after failing to win in their first two games in the qualifying round.
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