Our initial capital was the idea in my head — Ahmed Atere

Our initial capital was the idea in my head — Ahmed Atere

Engineer Ahmed Atere is the Chief Operating Officer of Meed Networks, an ICT consultancy and training outfit that is into Integrated Network, LAN, Fibre Optic and Telecom Infrastructure solutions, Cabling and Wiring systems, Biometrics, Test and Security Network solutions.
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Indolent NASS and dictatorial rule

Indolent NASS and dictatorial rule

WE have been complaining about President Muhammadu Buhari’s snail’s pace in appointing people to crucial posts in his government, especially the federal cabinet. At least, the president has proffered a presentable alibi: he is taking his time to look for “angels” to help him run his administration. He does not want to rush to pick crooks and thus run into avoidable embarrassments. Being “Mr Clean”, he wants his team members to be clean as well.

Give it to Akwa United…thanks

Give it to Akwa United…thanks

I have been mandated by the Government and good people of Akwa Ibom State to ask that the Federation Cup, in the true spirit and character of the Cup be handed to Akwa United FC.

My late father’s friend raped  me twice, says 8-yr-old girl

My late father’s friend raped me twice, says 8-yr-old girl

The little girl gave a graphic description of how her late father’s friend, whose identity was given simply as Ayela, had carnal knowledge of her in his apartment located on Mission Street. She disclosed that the suspect had on both occasions called her into his apartment while she was running errands for her grandmother and that at the end of the assault, gave her N50.

NCAA tasks information officers on accident reporting

NCAA tasks information officers on accident reporting

Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, Captain Muhtar Usman has cautioned information managers and Public Relations officers at the country’s airports to do a critical review of information dissemination during accidents and incidents.

WAEC fees stoppage: Opposition tackles Ajimobi

WAEC fees stoppage: Opposition tackles Ajimobi

Ibadan—The decision of Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State to stop payment of West African Examination Council fees for final year students in public secondary schools has pitched him against his political opponents in Accord and the Peoples Democratic Party.

Flood: Anambra mobilizes against disaster

Flood: Anambra mobilizes against disaster

Awka—FOLLOWING predictions that many states in the country, including Anambra, would be affected by flood disaster this rainy season, the Anambra State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA says it has taken necessary proactive measures to minimize the envisaged adverse effects. The executive secretary of SEMA, Chief Paul Odenigbo had already begun a sensitization tour of 10 flood-prone local government areas of the state to prepare the minds of the people on the impending disaster.

No crisis in Delta APC — Chairman

No crisis in Delta APC — Chairman

Delta State chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Jones Erue, yesterday, dismissed reports of a crisis in the state chapter of the party.

ITF takes vocational training to IDPs camps

ITF takes vocational training to IDPs camps

The Director-General of the Industrial Training Fund, ITF, Mrs. Juliet Chukkas-Onaeko, has expressed concern over the increase in the number of unemployed youths in the country, saying the agency was set to train 1,000 youths from the 36 states of the federation to address the trend.