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Justice reform: Osinbajo recommends day-to-day trials

Justice reform: Osinbajo recommends day-to-day trials

Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo on Monday identified delay in the administration of justice as a major challenge that must be jointly tackled by all relevant stakeholders in the justice sector, just as he urged judges, lawyers and others to change their attitudes and stand up for what is right.

EFCC probe: Pro-Jonathan’s protest rocks Enugu

EFCC probe: Pro-Jonathan’s protest rocks Enugu

By Chinedu Adonu ENUGU- HUNDREDS of Igbo youths took to the streets Monday, protesting the on-going probe of former Nigeria First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan. The youths, led by the coordinator, Concerned Igbo Youths, Comrade Victor Ezenagu, said the probe, which had culminated to the freezing of her (Mrs. Jonathan) account‎, is as a calculated […]

Palace sign Sunderland’s Van Aanholt

Palace sign Sunderland’s Van Aanholt

London, United Kingdom | AFP | Monday 1/30/2017 – 13:19 UTC+1 | 234 words Crystal Palace have signed Patrick van Aanholt from fellow Premier League strugglers Sunderland, the south London club announced Monday. The 26-year-old Dutch left-back has arrived at Selhurst Park on a four-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee, although British media reports said […]

Airtel debunks rumours of possible exit from Africa

Airtel debunks rumours of possible exit from Africa

“Airtel Africa, a leading telecommunications company with operations in 15 countries across Africa, has refuted speculative media reports erroneously stating its possible exit from Africa. The organization has reaffirmed that it remains committed to Africa and will continue to invest in its operations to grow sustainably in Africa.”

Why NANS insists Umudike VC must resign

Why NANS insists Umudike VC must resign

The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, has given a four days ultimatum for the resignation of the Vice Chancellor of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (MOUA), Umudike, Professor Francis Otunta over financial misconduct and what it termed, behaviors inimical to the growth of the students.