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FREED OYO SCHOOL CHILDREN:Medical checks must include mental evaluation, NMA warns

By Chioma Obinna The release of the Oyo schoolchildren after more than 50 days in captivity has once again brought to the fore the often-overlooked physical and psychological toll of kidnapping. While the return of victims is widely celebrated, medical experts warn that  freedom from captivity does not necessarily mark the end of their ordeal. Sunday […]
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How to rescue higher education from decay — Sultan

“One may well venture to ask: What has happened to the famed legacy of our graduates from Ibadan, Lagos, Nsukka, Ife, Zaria, Benin and other universities? What has happened to the innovative spirit of our university system and the search for excellence for which it attained international acclaim? How should the nation, at this critical juncture of its development, take a lacklustre attitude towards sustaining the quality of its premier resource?,” he asked.

Quality Education: It’s time to get our priorities right — Oyedepo

“Therefore quality education is a fundamental requirement for national transformation. History has it that: Black people built he first civilization; Black people built the pyramid of Egypt; Black people were the first to develop Architecture, Geometry and Astrology; Great Historians, Artists and Mathematicians went to Egypt for their education from 2900BC to 600BC.”

NAPTAN hails Supreme Court judgement on Unilorin lecturers

It is the hope of National Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria (NAPTAN) that this judgement of the Supreme Court shall teach such recalcitrant governing councils still around that no matter how long, truth shall always prevail over deceit and wickedness, no matter how long the propaganda.

Poly, colleges of education workers give strike notice

The Council-in-session therefore resolved to emberk on a day peaceful protest in all colleges of education and allied institutions against the refusal of government to conclude negotiation with NASU as well as to press home demands on other relevants outstanding grievances of members inn the affected institutions on Thursday June, 18, 2009.”

Nosamu residents up in arms with LG over night market

By Evelyn Usman Nosamu Street, in the densely populated Ajegunle area of Lagos, is one of the strategically located commercial streets around the area, as it directly faces the popular Alayabiagba market and other business districts in the area.  However, in spite this commercial edge over other streets, residents of the area are currently gripped […]

Once upon a June 12

Parliamentarian Toye Farounbi took it up from there by making a strong case for June 12 instead of May 29 to be recognised as the real Democracy Day. “Nobody can take away the importance of June 12 in this country. That is why I praise the efforts of those who make sure it’s remembered every year.

Save us from LASTMA, Police …Commercial drivers cry out

By Bose Adebayo A commercial bus took off from Oshodi heading for Tollgate. On getting to Ikeja, it was stopped by met a team of police men who demanded for the usual N100 settlement, from the driver who promptly paid. This was repeated when the bus approached Abule-Egba as the driver once again parted with […]

OSHODI: The dark days are back again?

By Albert Akpor FOR long Oshodi, a sprawling market and major bus-stop, revelled in its notoriety as an urban commercial jungle where confusion reigned supreme; a no-man’s land where bedlam was the order of the day courtesy of traders and commercial vehicle operators who turned the place into a war zone of survival. Then last […]

The Voice of Victory:The master key of life! (2)

By Bishop David Oyedepo Last week, I brought you a teaching on the major profits of God’s Word, where I showed you the importance of God’s Word in fulfilling destiny. This week, I want to show you the nutritional contents of God’s Word and the weapons in the Word.

Babalola power explosion holds June 22

By Sam Eyoboka THE seventh edition of the Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola Power Explosion holds at the Ori Oke Aanu Praying Ground, Osun State, between June 22 and 26, 2009 with the theme “A new Heaven and a new Earth.”

Day, a python almost swallowed me — Rev. (Mrs.) Adama

By Sam Eyoboka REVEREND (Mrs.) Sarah Adama, general overseer of Hope of Believers Ministries, Ankpa in Kogi State was born in 1962 at Ankpa by a Christian father, and a  Muslim mother. She was trained to be a tailor or what you may call a fashion designer, but God had a better vocation for her. […]

No man ever bought me anything – Jennifer Madike

There are no two ways about it. If you refuse to surrender to God, and you’re rebelling against God, of course, everything will be working against you and you’ll not have peace. There will be curses. Because I was rebelling against God, I was just living on my own, depending on my self and then, I couldn’t do anything right.

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