

Binis allege marginalization by Benin Owena River Basin Authority
Delta PDP group denies belonging to any faction
Imo Assembly moves against female genital mutilation
NUPENG gives FG 21 days to halt sack of workers or …
Binis allege marginalization by Benin Owena River Basin Authority
Amapakabo signs new Rangers deal
N5.6bn case: Don’t let EFCC try me in Lagos, Kalu begs court
Agunloye promises women empowerment
NSE admits N756.48m shares of Initiates Plc on ASeM
Why we established Edo Varsity, Iyahmo, by Oshiomhole
Protesters storm S-Court, insist ‘stung’ judges must step down
Avoiding loopholes that strangulate businesses
No nation can develop without reading – Kolawole Oyeyemi
Has internet replaced the brain of students?
Delta govt assures Idumuje-Ugboko schools of full support
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We’re always hearing how a certain vitamin or herbal supplement will cure a chronic condition or drastically improve the quality of our lives. Information about dietary supplements is often confusing or unclear.
Let’s build strong institutions not strongmen
THE midnight raid of the homes of judges by agents of the Directorate of State Services, DSS, has triggered a national discourse on how best to deal with corruption in the Judiciary. Some have applauded it on the grounds that something drastic had to be done to either force the Judiciary to clean itself up or get it done for them by the Executive branch.
How Pay-TV, ad industry respond to changes in TV viewing habit
Over the last few years there’s been much talk about the “death of television, TV. However, TV is not dying so much as it’s evolving, extending beyond the traditional television screen and broadening to include programming from new sources accessed in new ways.
The texture of justice
The Right Honourable Lord Denning devotes a substantial portion of his book What Next In The Law, to discuss how the English justice system faired in the hands of some of the great judicial reformers of British antiquity.
StarTimes restates commitment to improved signal coverage, innovation
Digital TV network operator, StarTimes has reiterated its commitment to ensuring quality nationwide signal coverage and innovative offerings both for content bouquets and decoder products.
Tomorrow belongs to the educated
Josef Omorotionmwan NIGERIA has hardly got its priorities right. A situation where the rent seeker is capable of paying the Professor’s salary and still left with a comfortable balance; and where the semi-literates parade chains of chieftaincy titles and live in ostentation while the Professor’s take-home pay can hardly take him to the next bus […]
Abigborodo community hails Uduaghan at 62
The people of Abigborodo in Warri North Local Government Area, Delta State have extolled the virtues of immediate past governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, describing him as a blessing to the community, Itsekiri nation and the state.
Gov Ayade bags IEA Man-of-the-Year award
The Institute of Environmental Accountants of Nigeria, IEA, will today confer the Institute’s “Environment Champion of The Year 2016 Award” and “Distinguished Fellowship Platinum award” on Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State.
Isoko HOSTCOM commends Buhari over appointment
OLEH—HOST Communities of Nigeria, Oil and Gas, HOSTCOM, Isoko nation chapter, has commended President Muhammadu Buhari, for the appointment of the National Chairman of the body, Dr. Mike Emuh, as member of the board of trustees of the Ogoni clean-up project.
2018 World Cup: Rohr meets with Wenger, Mikel, Emenalo over Algeria clash
Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr has met with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger and the technical director of Chelsea Mike Emenalo but the motive of his visit to both clubs was however, not disclosed.
Bells Tech graduates 362, advocates agric tech
VICE CHANCELLOR of Bells University of Technology, Ota, Ogun State, Prof. Oludele Oyediran has said that 28 post graduate and 334 undergraduate students would be graduating at the forthcoming eighth convocation slated for the first week of November.
Gov College Ughelli shaped us positively – 73 set
The 1973 class of Government College, Ughelli (GCU) have appreciated the discipline the college impacted on them, noting that, it had helped in shaping them positively in their various areas of endeavours.
ABSU Mass Comm students laud authorities for new radio station
STUDENTS of Abia State University, ABSU have lauded the Vice- Chancellor, Professor Uche Ikonne and Management for setting up a radio station, 101.9 ABSU FM in the school.
Real Madrid run riot in 7-1 Spanish cup romp
A much-weakened Real Madrid went goal crazy in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday, smashing third-division minnows Cultural Leonesa 7-1 away from home in the first leg of their last-32 encounter.
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