
The Gender Achievement Pyramid: Myth or reality?
FG steps up skill acquisition to tackle employment crisis
Obaseki’ll surpass 200,000 promised jobs in four years —Edo Assembly
Budget funding: FG set to borrow another N110bn via local bond issue
Policy adjustment to favour all gender in workplace, solution to imbalance —Chinedu Duru
Petrol stations mark up pump price
Global unemployment to rise by 3.4m in 2017
Fayose backs NULGE on LG autonomy
Amosun vows to tackle herdsmen, smugglers’ challenges
PIB: Senate sets condition for oil workers’ sack
Students donate public toilet to community
One killed, houses razed as oil thieves invade Bayelsa community
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SubscribeSoldiers rescue 69 children from traffickers in Abuja
ABUJA—SOLDIERS of the Guards Brigade, Nigerian Army, Abuja, manning security in the Federal Capital Territory and environs, have arrested four suspected human traffickers and rescued 69 children.
Coward of the county
THE involvement of the name of Innocent Idibia (Tu Face or 2Baba) in the mobilisation towards the just-concluded #OneVoiceNigeria protests against bad governance and its painful offshoots on the people the country helped hype the event.
AfroBasket 2017: Usman set to regain D’Tigers shirt
With a terrific display at FIBA Africa Champions Cup (ACC) last December in Cairo, Abubakar Usman reminded everyone how he is preparing to regain a place in the senior men’s national team, the D’Tigers.
Produce picture evidence of alleged bribe, PDP tells IG panel
A day after the police presented N111 million cash allegedly recovered from 23 Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, officials as bribe allegedly offered them by the Rivers State Government to compromise the National Assembly re-run polls in the state, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has faulted the report, saying it lacks credibility.
Aggrieved passengers shut out at Arik Air’s corporate hqrs
Aggrieved passengers of Arik Air, who yesterday stormed the airline’s headquarters to demand for the refund of their air ticket fares after series of cancellation were prevented from gaining access to the airline as the gates were locked and manned by fierce- looking security officials.
60 NCE graduating prison inmates eager to practice new skills
SIXTY prison inmates of the old Abeokuta Prison, Ibara, Ogun State, who yesterday bagged the Nigerian Certificate in Education, NCE, from the Yewa Central College of Education, Abeokuta, Ibara Prison Centre, have expressed their eagerness to re-integrate into the society.
FG files fresh charges against Justices Ngwuta, Ademola at CCT
The Federal Government has preferred fresh charges against Justices Sylvester Ngwuta of the Supreme Court and Adeniyi Ademola of the Abuja Division of Federal High Court, before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, in Abuja.
Repeal all discriminatory laws against women —ECA
African governments need to respond to women and girls’ burden of unpaid care work by implementing the triple R strategy
BBN: Soma, Miyonse return home
After a dramatic eviction process on Sunday, the Big Brother Naija housemates had to, on Monday, once again nominate one another.
On justice Ononghen
THE late American humorist, Art Buchwald said about the ‘law’ that “the more complicated lawmakers make it, the more work it generates for lawyers”. Had the ‘Ten Commandments’ been written by a lawyer, he said, “Moses could never have carried them on a stone tablet”. It would have been so voluminous, Moses would have had to haul it “down from Mount Sinai on to the Rock of Gibraltar”. Besides, such ‘divine judicature’ sullied by the pedantic pen of man, would also have been so verbose, Moses himself would have had to require an encyclopedia or concordance of ‘words’ and ‘phrases’ to decode.
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