Count us out of Uwazuruike’s romance with North —MASSOB
Beyond ‘street protests and sit at home orders’
Senate to FG: Forward 2014 Confab report to us as Bill
Union Bank launches ‘UnionAccelerate’, a zero-cost, high interest Savings account for medium-sized businesses
Osun west by-election: Adeleke, Hussein, Falade pick PDP, APC, SDP tickets respectively
JAMB cancels results for 59,698 UTME candidates
Your personal style: Whose business?
Militants to Okowa: Account for your 2yrs 13% derivation
Minimum wage, maximum wahala
NJC recall of suspended judges

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Unending Presidency, Judiciary bickering over recall of suspended judges
We were in the process of charging them to court and the NJC is aware that the EFCC was in the process of charging these judges to court
Greed, cause of cyber crime – Don
A PROFESSOR of Computer Security and Dean, Caleb Business School, Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State, Professor Babatope Longe, has described cyber criminality and cyber victimization as crimes tied to the exploration of human frailties such as greed, gullibility and the untamed quest for getting rich syndrom and not crimes that are necessarily influenced by social factors such as poverty, inequality and unemployment.
Teenager, baby she tried to kill missing
LAGOS—The 19-year-old teenager, who was arrested for attempting to kill her two-month-old baby in Ikorodu area of Lagos on Monday, has absconded with the baby again.
Dalung has ruined Nigeria’s sports – Galadima
As confusion continue to trail the National Sports Federation elections conducted by the Youth and Sports ministry, former NOC vice president, Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima has described the sports minister, Solomon Dalung as a cog in the wheel of sports progress.
Edo guber appeal: Needle in haystacks
He seems to believe and rightly so, that a single defeat has no power of finality
Lagos: Who owns the land?
Written records insist that Olofin, the leader of the Awori at Iddo divided Lagos among his children. Although many versions exist with regards to the number of children of Olofin. These children established various settlements within the Island and beyond,” he said.
Customs revenue rises with N136bn seizures
TWO commands of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, on seizure rampage raked in about N136.6 billion revenue, with the large haul coming from the Apapa Command which intercepted among other items unprocessed wood export.
Fitch gives unimpressive rating of Nigeria’s $300m diaspora bond
DESPITE the marked improvement in Nigeria’s foreign exchange market, the external sector and the macro-economic fundamentals, Fitch Ratings, yesterday, assigned Nigeria’s upcoming dollar-denominated senior unsecured bonds an expected rating of ‘B+(EXP)’.
Access to diagnosis, key to malaria treatment— Prof Wellington Oyibo
In 2013, there was 80 per cent over-diagnosis and treatment of malaria in children less than 12 years old that presented with fever in Lagos
Preparing security/collateral for bank loan: Domiciliation
So while the bank loan is used to procure the goods for the supply or execute the contract, the proceed from the supply/ contract is pledged and consequently paid directly to the bank.

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