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Alternative dresses surface, as cost of wedding gowns soars
Fish out killers of my husband – Widow of slain police officer

How our royal family was forced into exile – Itele chief

How midnight marauders attacked widow, children in Abuja

Hijrah 1435: Breaking new grounds
War against begging: Isoko LG empowers its people with SURE-P

Islamic banking can turn Nigeria into major int’l financial hub – Sanusi
For 2,000 persons, manna cometh, courtesy of church

ASUU strike: Any light at the end of the tunnel?

Adoration tragedy: Tales of tears and anguish

Education Ministry directs varsities to commence re-opening processes

Salami: When a Judge cries for justice

A productive nation, a wealthy nation – Wogu
Dons harp on religious education for national unity
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In line with the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan towards attaining the vision 20: 2020, the Director General/Chief Executive Officer, National Office for Technology Acquisition Promotion (NOTAP), Engr. Umar Bindir, has opined that Nigeria must take advantage of the merits of engineering and technology to drive the economy if it must achieve the development status to be among the top 20 economies in the world.
Climate change: Lagos threatens to prosecute violators of parks and garden regulations
Violators of Parks and Garden Regulations have been warned by the Lagos State Government to desist forthwith as defaulters would henceforth be fined or made to serve jail term. Managing Director, Lagos State Parks and Garden Agency, Mrs Titi Anibaba, who gave the warning in her Alausa office at a media briefing, enumerated that such offences that are punishable by the law include neglect, failure and refusal to landscape and beautify the perimeter fence of residents’ properties.
Scholarship
Mälardalen University offers a limited numbers of scholarships to students coming from countries outside of EU/EEA/Switzerland and they are required to pay tuition fees. The scholarship programme will cover 100% of the tuition fee for the program as long as applicants follow the normal study plan (minimum 22,5 credits/semester, minimum 45 credits/academic year). The scholarship is not open for students from the 12 countries which Sweden has long-term development cooperation. The application deadline is January
Nigerian Universities need a paradigm shift – Prof. Chalokwu
Nigerian-born Professor of Geochemistry and Physical Science at Saint Xavier University, Chicago, Prof. Christopher Chalokwu, has said that a paradigm shift in the governance and structure of Nigerian universities is needed to overcome the crisis in the education sector.
You can’t waive your immunity, lawyer tells Al-Makura
The appearance of Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nassarawa state before the commission of inquiry into Alakyo killings has been described as unconstitutional. Because he cannot waive his immunity.

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