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Institutions should focus  knowledge application – Webster President

Institutions should focus knowledge application – Webster President

WEBSTER University’s President, Professor Benjamin Olayinka Akande, a Nigerian-born American citizen has urged decision makers of institutions of higher learning in Nigeria to focus more on application of knowledge and less on theory adding that our curriculum should be adjusted to reflect this. “The Nigerian educator sector is strong because it prepares people to succeed in a very difficult situation. What we need to do is improve in it and focus on application and less on theory.’’

OGEDEGBE: Family asks Buhari to probe killing

OGEDEGBE: Family asks Buhari to probe killing

BENIN CITY—OGHARA and family of the deceased chairman of the town’s vigilante group, Mr Benson Ogedegbe, who was allegedly killed by an army officer attached to the 19 Battalion, Koko, yesterday appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to set up an independent panel of inquiry to investigate his alleged killing, illegal arrest, intimidation and militarization of the community by the Nigerian Army.

Liberia confirms 2 new Ebola cases

Liberia confirms 2 new Ebola cases

Liberia government, yesterday, confirmed two new cases of Ebola after a teenager died of Ebola fever in the country, even as it said more results of blood tests are being awaited.

Significance of Azinge appointment as member of Commonwealth Arbitral Tribunal

Significance of Azinge appointment as member of Commonwealth Arbitral Tribunal

Following the appointment of former Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, NIALS, Prof. Epiphany Azinge, SAN, as a member of the Commonwealth Secretariat Arbitral Tribunal, CSAT, the head of the department of Commercial Law of the Institute, Prof. Paul Obo Idornigie examines the significance of the appointment, its jurisdiction and the procedures for the appointment of of the members of CSAT.

Experts advocate e-waste laws in West Africa

Experts advocate e-waste laws in West Africa

Absence of electronic wastes laws and regulatory frame work in West Africa have been attributed to the indiscriminate dumping 0f e-wastes in the subregion. This was the view of experts who spoke at a Round Table on E-waste Regulation in West Africa organised by the Nigerian Institute 0f Advanced Legal Studies NIALS, University of Lagos Campus.

Ex-House of Reps candidate kidnapped in Nasarawa

Ex-House of Reps candidate kidnapped in Nasarawa

Akwanga (Nasarawa)—The Police in Nasarawa State, yesterday, confirmed the abduction of Mrs Mary Enwongulu, All Progressives Congress, APC’s candidate for Akwanga/Nasarawa Eggon/Wamba Federal Constituency at the general elections.