Restructuring: Allow Nigerians decide what they’ll do with 2014 Confab – APDA

The Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance (APDA) has backed the call to restructure Nigeria, saying the federal government should allow Nigerians decide what they will do with the 2014 National Conference report. The party also said that restructuring will end agitations by ethnic nationalities and youths across the country.
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Amputee pastor fetes with 50 physically challenged in Nsukka

AN amputee pastor, Rev. Jude Uchechukwu of the World Liberation Assembly has proved that there is ability in disability even as he played host to about 50 physically challenged persons in the university town of Nsukka, Enugu State. He opined that the physical challenged persons should not hong on begging at motor parks or the streets.

OSUN BY-ELECTION: PDP, APC in war of words

THE Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Osun State were engaged in war of words over plans to manipulate the outcome of the July 8 Osun West senatorial bye-election.

Five Ways Sheffield Hallam University, UKEmbeds Work Experience Into Degrees

  At Sheffield Hallam University in the UK, all of our degrees focus on gaining the experience you’ll need to excel in your chosen career. We make sure that you graduate with the skills and knowledge to make a difference in your new job from day one. We offer 19,000 work placements every year. Many […]

Crude oil prices remain low as OPEC remains adamant on deeper output cut

CRUDE oil price seems to be settling at below $44 per barrel as expected recovery in the new week failed to happen after a consistent drop in the past two weeks to $43.14 average in early week trades. It tumbled from $45 a fortnight ago. The new low price recorded, yesterday, was attributed to the sustained excess supply and weak demand, as well as speculation that the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, (OPEC), was opposed to effecting deeper output cut.

Synagogue: T.B Joshua’s N10m largesse tears CDHR apart

The ongoing crisis rocking one of Nigeria’s foremost civil society organisations, the Committee for Defence of Human Rights, CDHR, took a new turn after Lagos State chapter of the association disclosed that N10 million was allegedly donated to the association by founder of The Synagogue Church Of All Nations, Pastor T.B Joshua.

Anambra 2017: North, South senatorial zones in battle of wits

THE incumbent, Governor Willie Obiano, is from the North and many people from the zone have been arguing that he should be allowed to do eight years like former Governor Peter Obi from Anambra Central before it shifts to another zone.

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