I sat for WASC exams alongside Buhari, others — Justice Abdullahi
Artistes reacts to forthcoming elections
India court frees activist on 14-year hunger strike
My husband has gone mad; dissolve our marriage, woman begs court
Warn your supporters, we will hold you responsible if any thing happens to Jonathan, Fani- Kayode tells Buhari
Bird Flu: 11 poultry farms in 3 states under watch
Katsina Stoning: Niger Delta “ll retaliate, says Dokubo Asari
APC, Buhari behind attack on Jonathan in Katsina —PDP
North under siege because of Buhari —Gov Lamido
Certificate saga: Buhari defends self
Death wish advert: NHRC to sanction Fayose
Mark assures Jonathan of 85% votes in Benue
Delta community petitions Conoil over employment slot
Showdown in Lagos!
JP Morgan Index: CBN increases banks’ forex trading reserves
NORRD Phenomenon: a reflection of beauty, emotions, ideals of life

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Agbaje’s bold SHELTER plan
Jimi Agbaje, in coming up with his manifesto entitled: “Bold Ideas, New Opportunities”, posits Lagos can be better managed than it is presently done.
Unveiling his manifesto recently, he said that Lagos has been recognised by the vast number of residents to be in bad shape.
Uduaghan committed to Anioma gov —Ogeah
ASABA—DELTA State Commissioner for Information, Mr Chike Ogeah, yesterday, said that Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan was committed to the emergence of an Anioma indigene as his successor in the February 28 poll.
UNIBEN lawyers flay demolition of varsity’s property
Senior lawyers of the University of Benin, UNIBEN, have condemned the action of Edo State Governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomole, in demolishing property allegedly belonging to the University without exhausting the due process of law.
LASU law honours Atrib, others at dinner
Lagos State governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, is expected to be the special guest of honour at the 30th Anniversary / annual law dinner and awards ceremony of Law Students’ Society, Lagos State University, LASU, in honour of a distinguished Leadership Personality of Late Chief Michael Atrib which comes up today.
Credibility, security challenges facing Feb polls (3)
Section 10(6) mandates the Commission to include and incorporate the Supplementary Voters List (derived from continuous voters’ registration exercises) in the National Register of Voters and certify same after resolving complaints and objections raised by registered voters within the stipulated time for its use in general elections. Section 13 (1) (2) (3) provides for right of a registered voter to transfer his or her voter’s card to his or her new abode.
JUSUN strike hampering prosecution of offenders —EFCC
Lagos—The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFFC, has said the strike by the judiciary workers was hampering its operations as it has crippled its arraignment of suspected fraudsters.
Criticisms trail N10,000 entrance fees by Lagos govt into JSS
MORE negative reactions have continued to trail the N10,000 fees charged by the Lagos State government for parents who wish to register their child(ren) into the state’s junior secondary model colleges and upgraded colleges, saying the amount is tantamount to pricing education out of the reach of the poor.
INEC, NYSC to protect corps members during election
NATIONAL Youth Service Corps members who would be participating in the 2015 general elections have been assured of their safety during and after the elections.
Quality of teachers, principals pivotal to education system — Exam Ethics
WORLD over, it is believed that nobody can give what he doesn’t have. This philosophy gives credence to why school owners should seek for best hands to handle students in school. Leadership is difficult and complex because it involves managing many roles simultaneously.
Buhari, park! Show your certificate
THE raging certificate scandal of General Muhammadu Buhari, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is a big show of shame. It is making Nigeria a laughing stock out there. It shows that our laws are not supreme. The law is made for some people, while some people are not only above it but also ride it like an ass.
Martin Luther King Jr statue lands in Africa
As the year sets in with promising activities in the visual art sector, several art projects are lined up to make it a remarkable one. From all sections of the art industry, artists are gearing towards all forms of art workshops, exhibitions, festivals and seminars to foster the development of the industry. One of such projects that will raise the art industry and booster the image rebranding of Nigeria this year 2015 is the coming home to Africa for the first time, the iconic Martin Luther King Jnr. Statue which is expected in Badagry, Lagos, Nigeria.
Review tax policy on REITs, FSDH Asset tells FG
The Federal Government has been called upon to discontinue the imposition of certain taxes on Real Estate Investment Trust, REIT, as this will ensure the growth and success of the REITs as an asset class.
APC’ll rescue Delta from 16yrs of PDP misrule – Emerhor
ALL Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate in Delta State, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, said yesterday that the mission of APC in the state was to rescue Deltans from the 16 years of bad governance of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Digital surveillance to curtail pipeline vandalism coming, says Power Minister
Professor Nebo said government is working hard to combat pipeline vandalism through digital surveillances system.
According to him, it is not as if government is helpless with the situation but that it requires huge capital investment to deploy digital technology in monitoring the gas pipelines from vandals.
Conflicting decisions from Appeal Court divisions legitimate —Sowemimo
SEnior advocate of Nigeria, Seyi Sowemimo, is one of the children of the late Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Sodehinde Sowemimo. He was called to the Bar in 1978 after he obtained his law degree at the University of Lagos. He latter proceeded to England for his Masters degree at the University of London and had since being in active legal practice. In this interview he spoke on the forthcoming general election, conflicting judgments emanating from courts, alternative dispute resolution and delay in administration of justice as well as other related issues

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