Govt should offer more nursing scholarships – Cheryl Ukegbu
LMC and the burden of club licensing
Lagos PDP restates call for Fashola’s probe
LP blames Nwanyanwu over hand over of certificate to NLC
APC: Managing the spoils of war
Gov. poll: Group alleges plot by APC to rubbish Rivers REC
Buhari petitioned over Delta govt, community face off
Oil spill ravages Delta communities
How to obtain loan from NHF scheme
The naira case against fuel subsidy
Use of physical certificate ends Dec 2015 – SEC
Scores killed, houses razed in fresh Borno village attacks
Insurgency: APC chieftains meet U.S congressmen in Lagos
50 Boko Haram killed as troops repel attack on Borno village

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Vocation and technical education – a key to improving Nigeria’s development. Part 3
An entrepreneur is a person who makes plans for a business or a piece of work and gets it going. Anyanwuocha (2001) observes that the entrepreneur is the chief co-ordinator, controller and organizer of the production process. The entrepreneur combines other factors of production (land, capital and others) in such a way as to obtain maximum production of goods and services at minimum costs. In order to effectively enhance occupational skills in the present day, entrepreneurs need also to acquire information and communication technology knowledge and skills.
Wada remains candidate to beat in Kogi – jacob edi
The Special Adviser to Kogi State Governor on Media and Strategy, Jacob Edi, has said that Governor Wada remains the main contender ahead of November governorship election in the state. He stated that the governor has justified the mandate given him by Kogi people in 2012. Speaking in an exclusive chat with Vanguard over the weekend, Edi said the desperation of those opposed to the governor’s reelection was “misplaced and unfortunate.”
Respect federal character principles, FCC boss tells NASS
”In order to achieve our objectives in the implementation of the second mandate, there is need for a nation-wide infrastructural audit and data base.” According to him, in its first mandate, FCC had recorded appreciable progress. However, “It recognises that the implementation of its Second Mandate will position the Commission to strategically drive and enhance the success of Mr. President’s “Change” Agenda.
3 dead as expelled OPC members disrupt Kwara monarch’s anniversary
ILORIN—THREE members of Oodua Peoples’ Congress, OPC, were feared killed weekend at Agbamu in Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State following a violent clash between members protesting their expulsion from the group and other members.
We’ll reduce number of Ministries -Buhari
‘’Although we are trying to cut down on the number of ministries, the morale of Nigerians in diaspora must be considered. This is because we are so many. We are aggressive whether in business or other facets of life. So, we will do everything possible to look after Nigerians wherever they are.” He also told the Nigerians not be in a haste to return home, saying it would compound the problems at home as there were no jobs to immediately engage them.
Saraki woos Lawan’s supporters with juicy c’ttee positions
ABUJA—Senate President Bukola Saraki is moving to make peace with his adversaries in the Senate by conceding a number of strategic or juicy committee chairmanships to them. Senator Saraki’s moves despite the overwhelming vote of confidence he got from the Senate last Tuesday Vanguard learnt was a personal effort to also satisfy officials of the All Progressives Congress, APC and President Muhammadu Buhari who were dissatisfied with the manner he emerged.
Dickson’s aide quits
Yenagoa—Former governorship candidate of the defunct Action Congress, APC, in Bayelsa State, Prince Ebitimi Amgbare has resigned his appointment as the General Manager of Bayelsa State Transport Company under the Governor Seriake Dickson administration.
OAAN bemoans proliferation of approving agencies
The Outdoor Advertising Agencies of Nigeria, OAAN, has decried proliferation of approving agencies of government in the outdoor segment of the advertising industry. Mr. Emmanuel Ajufo, Secretary of the Association who also is the secretary of the West African Outdoor Advertising Association in a chat with Vanguard bemoaned the proliferation of outdoor approving agencies.
Afenifere condemns ACF’s stance on confab
Akure—THE Pan Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere weekend frowned at the position of the Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, on the implementation of the national conference by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Ejigbo–Ikotun road rehabilitation starts
Lagos State Government has commenced rehabilitation work of the road linking Ikotun and Ejigbo, in old Alimosho Local Government Area.
Heart disease: Unhealthy lifestyles put youth at risk
Unhealthy lifestyles, consumption of junk foods and lack of exercise have been linked to the growing incidences of heart attacks and other heart related problems among young people.
Alleged forgery of Senate Rule: Rights group tasks IGP
CONTROVERSY surrounding the alleged forgery of the Senate rule prior to the inauguration of the 8th Senate is still raging as the police high command has been criticized for delay in the prosecution of the suspects connected with the purported forgery.
Warri shooting: Group seeks prosecution of NURTW members, sponsors
Centre for the Vulnerable and Underprivileged, CENTREP, Warri Delta State, has called on the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Alkali Usman, to arrest and put on trial, members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, Uvwie chapter, who shot and injured two police officers, last week, as well as their sponsors.
ORONSAYE: EFCC case linked to pension reform backlash
The trial of a former Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Mr Stephen Osagiede Oronsaye, for alleged corruption by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been situated within the context of a backlash arising from the pension reform he superintended while in office.
Ronaldo: I don’t care about FIFA
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the best media-trained athletes in the world – but everybody has off days.
The Real Madrid superstar lost his cool when asked a question about FIFA, world football’s governing body.

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