Man arrested for allegedly setting wife ablaze in Lokoja
Lagos opens Nigeria’s first alternative school for girls
‘I started armed robbery after Ogboni Confraternity failed me’
How Uduaghan adopted bus conductor
Over 20 Nigerians Ahmadis in London for Islamic conference
Ebola: Muslims and their pets — Dr. Enahoro
Kindness to man, animal is ibadah
Science education in Nigeria below mark, says former NUC scribe
Retirement is enjoyable if planned — Ishola
Part-time legislators may not be committed — Ajibola, SAN
Right of reply: About NLC appointing a new General Secretary
For Boko Haram victims, a lifeline from a philanthropist
Varsities Talk: How to choose the university to attend
Corps members to get NYSC call-up letter online November
NOUN confirms Akeusola as Prof after inaugural lecture
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SubscribePolicemen/Okada riders’ clashes: Lagos residents cry out
CLASHES between policemen and commercial motorcyclists popularly called Okada riders are as common in Lagos as traffic jams. More often than not, such clashes have led to injuries and death of innocent residents, especially commuters. The situation worsened about two years ago when the State government announced a restriction order on Okada riders, especially on major routes in the State
God must be a Nigerian
“When we say that God is a Nigerian, some people think we are hallucinating, but deep within me, I know it is true or how else can one explain how we have been surviving terrible situations that have sent other nations over the brinks?” asked Mary in the Oshodi-bound commuter vehicle this Tuesday morning as the vehicle made its way gradually in the heavy traffic.
Aba: Battle to rid Abia’s commercial city of filth
By UDUMA KALU Aba, the commercial nerve-centre of Abia State, bore for some time the unenviable tag of the dirtiest city in Nigeria. The reason for this was not far to seek. This city which is renowned for its manufacturing and commercial activities was plagued by the problems of insecurity, environmental disorder, poor electricity supply, […]
Plateau institutions lament exodus of teachers.
The Joint Union of Plateau State owned Tertiary Institutions, JUPTI has raised the alarm over the exodus of experienced professionals who have abandoned the institutions for greener pasture.
Confusion over Road Traffic Law
There is confusion among Lagos residents over the status of the Lagos State Traffic Law signed by Governor Babatunde Fashola two years ago.
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