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Labour petitions FG, threatens unrest over activities of shipping firms
Ambode makes history, holds exco meeting in Badagry
$200bn scam: EFCC seals First Group office in Abuja
Concentration of projects in Iyamho inhuman — Ize-Iyamu
Summer holidays: Do children know it’s even holiday?
Ndigbo: Why Joe Igbokwe’s Self-Enslavement Worries Me
ABU boost MBA education with e-learning
FG to increase Health Budget in 2017 —UDOMA
Osoba @77: The ‘recurrent comeback kid’
LETTER FROM A SOLDIER IN THE FRONT LINE
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SubscribeI’m pained, but I ‘ll remain in APC — Ogiemwonyi
Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi one of the eleven governorship aspirants that contested the APC primaries has said that he will not leave the party despite his dissatisfaction with the emergence of Godwin Obaseki as the party’s candidate.
Buratai, Battles and Conquests
I was driving through the Central Business District in Abuja when it struck me that those concrete eyesores used to fence off many key institutions in the city have been removed and roads that were once barricaded as a result of the makeshift contraptions have been opened to traffic.
Delta Poly exonerates self from student’s death
OGHARA—THE Rector of Delta State Polytechnic, Otefe-Oghara, Dr. Clara Sogbaike, has said that the student whose corpse was found at the institution’s staff quarters junction on Saturday, July 2, had been away from school for about two weeks and came back a day before her dead body was found.
Signal Alliance, MainOne win Microsoft partners award
Microsoft Nigeria at the maiden edition of its Partner’s Awardat held recently in Lagos has recognized Signal Alliance and MainOne for excelling in delivering its solutions in the 2016 fiscal year spanning July 2015 through to June 2016.
Court annuls 45% electricity tariff hike
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, yesterday, annulled the increment in electricity tariff recently announced by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC. Trial judge, Justice Mohammed Idris in his judgment in the suit by a human rights lawyer, Mr. Toluwani Adebiyi, challenging the increment, described NERC’s action as procedurally ultra vires, irrational, irregular and illegal. In a swift reaction, labour applauded the judgment and asked NERC and DISCOs to immediately respect the ruling, describing it as a “victory for the ordinary Nigerian who had been crushed by exploitative bills.”
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