Money laundering: Nyako, Ohakim docked, denied bail
The legality of Saraki’s election as Senate President
AFN golden league: Brume targets big jump
Five arraigned by Dss over N2m theft
Man dies after ingesting 55 wraps of cocaine
Enyimba, Pillars crash out of Federation Cup
‘Ogogoro don dey sour’ but its ban is not a remedy (2)
Tension in Onitsha over forceful eviction of traders
Bukola Saraki: Demarche and prognosis
33-yr-old man arrested for raping lunatic

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Arguably some people attribute the roles of the very senior people in organisations to be more relevant than those who are at the lower rung of the ladder. This misconception was predicated upon the fact that a senior person in an organisation is assumed to have an ‘all time high’ important role to play while a junior officer has the least role. Come to think of a situation where an organisation has no customer service officers to attend to the issues of the custome
Fear in Rivers as CLO alleges transfer of Boko Haram detainees to P-Harcourt Prisons
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Rivers govt starving us of funds, 23 LG bosses allege
The 23 All Progressives Congress, APC, local government chairmen in Rivers State have accused Governor Nyesom Wike of starving them of funds.
Microsoft to cut 7,800 jobs
By Emeka Aginam, with agency report Microsoft Corp yesterday said it would cut 7,800 jobs, representing nearly 7 percent of its workforce, and write down about $7.6 billion related to its Nokia phone business. Most of the job cuts, the software giant said would be in the phone hardware business, underscoring the company’s shift in […]
Oshiomhole advocates stiffer penalties for rapists, child abusers
Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, has advocated stiffer penalties against rapists, paedophiles and anyone involved in child abuse to serve as deterrence to others.
We lost 37 teachers in Kaduna bomb blast —NUT
The National President of Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, Mr. Micheal Olukoya, yesterday confirmed the death of 37 teachers in Tuesday’s bomb blast that rocked Sabon-Gari, Zaria, Kaduna State.
Ugwuanyi gets judicial workers to call off strike
The strike embarked upon by the Enugu State Judiciary Staff Union for six months now has been called off.
Abia Gov’s wife offers scholarship to alma mater’s best student
THE wife of Abia State governor, Mrs. Nkechi Ikpeazu has offered a university scholarship to the best graduating student of her alma mater, Girls High School, Aba.
Presbyterian Church tasks Buhari, backs subsidy removal
The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to remove subsidy on petroleum products, revive and build new refineries, improve electricity supply and create jobs in the country.
EDO CENTRAL: Inegbeniki ‘ll reclaim mandate at tribunal, say activists
Niger Delta Oil Producing Communities Agenda, NIDOCA, has expressed confidence that the All Progressives Congress, APC, senatorial candidate for Edo Central in the last National Assembly election, Chief Francis Inegbeniki, would reclaim his mandate at the tribunal.
Emenike to replace Gyan at Al Ain
Emmanuel Emenike is set for a loan move to Al Ain in the UAE to replace Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan, who is moving to China.
LASUTH doctors empower Police with basic life support skills
TO fill the gaps in emergency response skills among first responders in Lagos, members of the Association of Resident Doctors of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH-ARD, last week trained officers and men of the Nigeria Police, on basic life support during emergencies.
The training was conducted for Area F Command, GRA, Ikeja alongside free medical outreach for members of the Force, even as the doctors called on the Federal Government to incorporate basic life training into the curriculum of the Nigeria Police College.
Court acquits driver of firearms possession after 4 years
Ikeja—An Ikeja High Court on Wednesday acquitted a 25-year-old driver, Ben Akure, of illegal possession of firearms due to insufficient evidence.
Sierra Leone extends Ebola curfews indefinitely
Ebola-hit Sierra Leone said on Wednesday it will extend curfews placed on its worst-affected communities last month until the deadly virus has been eradicated.
Rivers govt defends N30bn loan
Secretary to Rivers State Government, Mr Kenneth Kobani, has said that the N30 billion loan approved by the state House of Assembly for the state government would be used to rehabilitate and re-construct roads.

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