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Boateng slams ‘careless’ Bayern
Xenophobic Attacks: Zuma calls Jonathan, pleads for support
DESOPADEC: Okrika, Iwetan, Opukeme back Uduaghan
EFCC Docks Man for stealing N4.6m
Ford introduces new Mustang as its’ fastest model in Europe
N580m Toyota Hilux vehicles, bullet proof SUVs: Adamawa lawmakers drag Ngilari to EFCC
I am not aware of ban on AIT, says Buhari
PDP govs call for sack of Mu’azu, NWC members
Falling oil prices threaten my agenda — Buhari
Okowa inaugurates 98-man transition committees in Delta
Buhari’s AIT Ban
Xenophobic attacks: FG told to make Nigeria habitable
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SubscribeTribunal orders INEC to allow AD inspect election materials in Bayelsa
Yenagoa—The National and State Assembly Elections Petition Tribunal sitting in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, has ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to release to the Alliance for Democracy, AD, election materials needed by the party for inspection and analysis to enable it prove its claim that the House of Assembly election did not hold and results were rigged.
Afenifere cautions Buhari over anti-corruption fight
Akure—AFENIFERE, the socio-cultural Yoruba group, yesterday, advised the president- elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) not to be selective in its fight against corruption.
Confusion in Adamawa as 9 lawmakers impeach speaker at Govt House
The lingering crisis between the Executive and Legislative arms of government in Adamawa State came to its climax yesterday as nine members believed to be loyal to Governor Bala Ngillari sat at the Conference Hall of the Government House and impeached both the Speaker, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri and his deputy, Mr Kwamoti La’ori.
The problem is not curriculum but implementation — Onwualu
“I don’t believe the curriculum needs to be changed but it depends on the course. I have been abroad and I don’t see a lot of difference between the curriculum we are running and what they are running. The only difference is that the internship programme is taken very seriously. If you are a medical student, the internship programme is as serious as passing your exam.
Gale of impeachments sweep the polity
CALL it a season of impeachments and you may not be wrong. Why? A gale of impeachment is sweeping the polity and has left many elected officers licking their wounds and a host of others on the verge of being swept out of their plum positions for serious and flimsy reasons.
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