Oyo workers vs Ajimobi: Who blinks first?

Oyo workers vs Ajimobi: Who blinks first?

As the strike embarked upon by the Nigeria Labour Congress in Oyo State enters the seventh month, it seems the resolution of the face-off is not yet in sight as the other party in the feud, Oyo State Government has demanded an unreserved apology from the striking workers. The workers are on strike over a backlog of unpaid salaries, “false” allegations against their leaders in court and a government policy on alleged commercialisation of secondary education in the state.
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NAS takes healthcare to 2,500 IDPs

NAS takes healthcare to 2,500 IDPs

The National Association of Seadogs, NAS, took time off its 2016 National Games in Benin to visit the International Christian Centre for Missions, which has over 2,500 internally displaced persons, IDPs, with drugs and other relief materials.

Reliance Infosystem wins Microsoft Customer experience partner of the year award

Reliance Infosystem wins Microsoft Customer experience partner of the year award

Reliance Infosystem, one of Microsoft’s most trusted partners is proud to announce that it has won the 2016 Microsoft Customer Experience Partner of the Year Award. According to Microsoft, the award ceremony; held at the Grandiose, Eko Hotel and Suites, was organised in a bid to reward outstanding partners who have recorded impeccable success during the period of the year under review.

Microsoft wins privacy case in US

Microsoft wins privacy case in US

A three-judge panel in a US court of appeals in New York City, Thursday, threw out contempt suit filed against Microsoft for refusing to give police user data stored overseas.

Kukah, Nwosu, Chimamanda call for Obi’s model in education

Kukah, Nwosu, Chimamanda call for Obi’s model in education

The  Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Most Rev. Dr. Matthew Hassan Kukah has called on the Nigerian Government at all levels to emulate what he called “Peter Obi education model.” He said that education in Anambra State was at its lowest ebb, but with the return of schools to the Church, which Obi backed up with […]

Nigeria may be on brink of famine

Nigeria may be on brink of famine

Nigeria is in need of $164 million in humanitarian funding to prevent thousands of deaths from malnutrition in its war-torn northeast, a United Nations humanitarian coordinator said this week.