
I did not start out as a designer — Bose Adegunwa, Lawiza boss
TD, EMC partner to drive technological innovation
Wada counsels newly elected Kogi Assembly members
2 docked over 30 stolen phones
F/Eagles train in N/Zealand
Fuel crisis delays AfDB delegates from Nigeria
Fund: PENOP recovers N7.5bn from defaulters
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SubscribeWe never attacked Ogbe-Ijoh —Aladja community
The people of Aladja, Udu Local Government Area, Delta State, have denied media reports that they were attacking the people of Ogbe-Ijoh, Warri South-West Local Government Area of the state.
Look beyond APC in making appointments, Anglican Church tells Buhari
THE Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has urged the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, to look beyond his party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, in constituting his cabinet and making other appointments, advising him to look for capable hands wherever he could find them.
3 tech savvy kids grab FG’s N1m largesse
Three tech-savvy female secondary school students last week grabbed federal government’s N1 million Application Innovation Awards price sum in Abuja for overcoming the fear of technology. The three lucky lasses emerged victorious in the contest out of over 89 other entries for developing website and software applications on Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), Child Adoption and Health.
Nigeria: Blackmailers beware or beware of blackmailers?
HOW did we get here? How is it that a country like Nigeria borrows not to fund infrastructure and lift its people out of extreme poverty but to pay salaries and fund its recurrent expenditure? Quite honestly, I am not surprised that national debt now stands at 63 billion dollars. We are a country of showmen who would rather spend on frivolities than on anything of substance with long lasting effects on our lives.
Teenage girl docked over attempted murder
A teenage girl, Chidima Sunday, was yesterday charged before an Ojo Magistrate’s Court, Lagos, for allegedly attempting to kill a man, Francis Ikemefuna, by stabbing him.
Stop fuel subsidy!
Last week, the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, told the nation in an interview with a national newspaper that he gets confused when Nigerians talk about subsidy.
SAP smart academy to equip Nigerian youths for tomorrow workforce
As part of the initiative to provide Nigerian youths with the right skills to increase their chances of employ ability and make them more productive within the workplace, SAP Africa has launched Smart Academy. The project is aimed at promoting skills development on the continent and in alignment with SAP’s Skills for Africa programme.
So long Goodluck Jonathan!
WHEN Goodluck Jonathan steps down in two days time and Muhammadu Buhari takes over as president, he would have helped to give practical demonstration to that much remarked (in our parts) but hardly realised notion of popular democracy, that sovereignty lies with the people. By handing over power to Buhari, Jonathan would only be abiding by the will of the people who said, on March 28 2015, that they wanted a change of leadership.
Senate Presidency: Moral burden of a purported adoption
Media reports of the purported adoption of Senator Ahmed Lawan from North East as the consensus candidate weeks after the leadership of the All Progressives Congress, APC, had zoned the Senate Presidency to the North Central, are worrisome.
Election tribunal begins pre-hearing of petitions in Kogi
The Kogi State National and State House of Assemblies Election Petitions Tribunal has commence pre- hearing of petitions.
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