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My wife’s stepfather killed her, took her safe—Alizee’s husband
2019: Senate approves N189bn budget for INEC
Why women are lagging in Nigerian politics
GEEP: FG disburses N15.2bn loans to 300,000 beneficiaries
Imperative of driving research and innovation for industry
From Grass to Grace: Exemplary life and times of Nwadike
Nigeria: 58 Years of What? (2)
How interference in arbitral proceedings affect economic growth
Pension Scam, illegal recruitments: ASUU tackles FUOYE’s VC
Fayose free to attend my inauguration, says Fayemi
Shun unnecessary criticisms, Dokubo tells Niger Deltans
7 soldiers, 76 Boko Haram terrorist die in Borno battle
Getting business loans from banks Wema Bank (5)
NACC to advance economic cooperation between Nigeria, US
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Subscribe20 SMEs get Life Progress Booster’s N6m grant
Twenty Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have received N6million boost from Life Continental Lager Beer development initiative tagged, Life Progress Booster.
When the skies fell on SKYE Bank
FINALLY, when the skies fell on Skye Bank there was hardly a whimper of surprise. Most stakeholders in the banking industry had seen it coming for long. If there is any surprise at all, it is the length of time it had taken the regulators to wield the big axe on the sick bank.
Ogoni cleanup: Distrust greets FG’s $177m
THE announcement by the Federal Government that it has raised $177 million for Ogoni cleanup was yesterday greeted with distrust among stakeholders in the Niger Delta.
Shekarau lauds APC’s automatic tickets
former Kano State governor, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, has defended All Progressives Congress, APC’s automa-tic tickets for candidates, as long as it complies with electoral laws.
WAEC urges Ministry of Education to appoint supervisors of integrity
West African Examinations Council,WAEC, has lamented the rate of examination malpractice among students, vowing to publish names of erring students,supervisors and schools as well as sanction them.According to the Head of Public Affairs WAEC, Demianus Ojijeogu, the decision to publish names of culprits was part of resolutions of the 66th Nigeria Examinations Committee (NEC) of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) at Ogba, Lagos. “Candidates, invigilators and supervisors caught aiding and abetting examination malpractice will be sanctioned as WAEC, ANCOPSS and states Ministries of Education will publish their names to serve as a deterrents to others”, he said.
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