Polymer scientists plead with FG

The Polymer Institute of Nigeria, PIN, has appealed to the Federal Government to religiously pursue the development of the downstream sector of the petroleum industry with a view to providing the needed raw materials for industries that will ultimately create jobs.
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Buhari’s imprints in 2015

His campaign promises were predicated on three key issues: stamping out insecurity, ridding the country of entrenched corruption and providing employment for the teeming jobless Nigerians. And so, he set out to work immediately after his swearing in.

Defeating despair, reinforcing hope

2015. What a year in our lives! I have thought long and hard about this year, trying to come to terms with its many colours and shades; the ups and downs that made it such an incredible year in the life of our dear country. I honestly think the stand out moment, one which has defined the Nigerian spirit profoundly, was that encounter between PDP chieftain Peter Godsday Orubebe and the former INEC Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega.

California judge tasks Nigeria on ADR

STAKEHOLDERS in the judiciary sector have been advised to make sure that law students are not only taught how to litigate but also how to resolve disputes through the Alternative Dispute Resolution ADR. A United States District Court, Northern District of California Judge, James Ware, said for Nigeria to make ADR part of societal norms that is embraced by all, it has to change its perspective.

2016: FG votes N66bn for Lagos-Ibadan expressway

The Federal Government has budgeted a total of N66 billion for the rehabilitation of Lagos-Ibadan expressway; N30,000,000,000 for rehabilitation of Lagos-Shagamu-Ibadan dual carriageway section (I) in Lagos State, and N36,000,000,000 for rehabilitation of Lagos-Shagamu-Ibadan dual carriageway section (II) in Oyo state.

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