LASU not on fire — MGMT

LASU not on fire — MGMT

The Lagos State University, LASU yesterday said that the institution was not on fire as was earlier reported by the media.
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Poor medical facilities hastened my dad’s death— Late Okpozo’s son

Poor medical facilities hastened my dad’s death— Late Okpozo’s son

MR Edgar Okpozo, eldest son of the late South-South leader and chieftain of All Progressives Congress, APC, Senator Francis Okpozo, who died in a private hospital in Benin City, Edo State, Monday, has lamented that his father died due to the lack of medical facilities at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, UBTH.

Baggage delay: NCAA fines Arik Air N6m

Baggage delay: NCAA fines Arik Air N6m

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, yesterday fined Arik Air Limited, N6million for contravening the provisions of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations, Nig.CARs.

Stakeholders raise alarm over high rate of HIV in Imo

Stakeholders raise alarm over high rate of HIV in Imo

A cross section of stakeholders and non governmental organisations working in the area of health have raised alarm that the rate of infections with the Human Immuno deficiency Virus , HIV, in Imo State was on the high side.

My vision for Delta, by Okowa

My vision for Delta, by Okowa

DELTA State governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, has said that his vision for the state is to build critical infrastructure and create a conducive environment that encourages investments and the meaningful engagement of Deltans, especially the youths, upon whom the future rests.

Ngige urges NSITF to extend ECS to private sector

Ngige urges NSITF to extend ECS to private sector

THE Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige has told the management of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, NSITF, to extend the Employee Compensation Scheme, ECS, to the private sector.

Nigeria and Economic Recession: Way out (Revival of Agriculture) (4)

Nigeria and Economic Recession: Way out (Revival of Agriculture) (4)

LAST week I stated how over reliance on oil revenue by successive Nigerian governments had contributed to the current economic crisis in the country. I highlighted how Nigeria had failed to prepare adequately for the slump in the price of crude oil despite the fact that similar slumps had occurred in the past and how despite the warning signs, the country had undertaken measures such as creation of more states all of which have contributed to the present state of the economy

Kenya counts gains from Toriola’s visit

Kenya counts gains from Toriola’s visit

The arrival of Africa’s Olympic legend, Segun Toriola in Nairobi on December 19, was greeted with a lot of excitement across the continent and his visit to the East African nation was seen as a plus to the growth of table tennis in Kenya.

PPP: Experts identify funding, engagement as critical areas

PPP: Experts identify funding, engagement as critical areas

FOR Public Private Partnership, PPP, to work for infrastructure delivery in Nigeria, experts have said that there is an urgent need for stakeholders to prioritise the review of existing legal framework, address adaptive and social challenges, effective communication and stakeholder management as well as gender and social inclusion.