From emergency interventions to economic lifelines: How Abdulrazaq is transforming Kwara — Olododo
Keke Marwa : The three-wheeler terror on the road
A law against indecent dressing?
In Isheri-Oshun, flood is king
‘C.C. Onoh was an unusual landlord’
The master key to triumph!
My pains, my regrets, by Alamieyeseigha (2)
Meltdown or no meltdown, children of God dwell in Canaan
The power of thanksgiving
Walking in dominion (VI)
Wanted : A more secure tenure for Nigerian judges (2)
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SubscribeA disaster waiting to happen — Electricity pole threatens residents of Anthony Village
By Lamidi Bamidele One desire which most residents of the densely populated and ever-commercially active city of Lagos have found to be largely wishful is that the Power Holding Company of Nigeria(PHCN) should provide them stable electricity power. Even for the Christians and Moslems among them, including adherents of other religions, fervent and sustained prayers […]
Absentee legislators embarrass Nigeria at ILO
The recent 98th conference of the ILO was historic in many aspects. It not only coincided with the 90th anniversary of the ILO, it adopted the Global Jobs Pact designed to overcome job losses that people all over the world have experienced. It was also the first time that the ILO had nine presidents or heads of government address the plenary session. Nigeria was a part of the events in a very positive way.
NNPC/Chevron art contest crucial to curriculum — Minister
We also operate several scholarship programmes such as the Community Scholarship for our areas of operation, the National University Scholarship schemes, the Blind Students Scholarship for Medical, Nursing Laboratory Sciences and Engineering Students.
Computer-based testing, best to curb exams malpractice — eTC MD
Test questions can be created in ‘banks’ and delivered at random, cutting out ‘battery’ testing, i.e. the need to test all candidates at the same time on the same day.
UNILAG debate tackles economic meltdown
At the end of the debate, Group A scored a total of 435 points to emerge winner. Group B trailed behind with 423 points to come second.
NDE partners private firm on job creation
THE National Directorate of Employment (NDE) and a private firm, Logine International Limited, have set up a joint committee to work out a frame-work that would lead to the establishment of Information and Communications centers across the country with the aim of generating employment through skills acquisition.
ASUU, SSANU strike cripple varsities as students vacate campuses
Vanguard investigation revealed that because of the ongoing strike by the two unions, essential services on campuses, such as water and electricity supply have become erratic especially because of SSANU’s strike which enters the fourth day today.
NUC’s assessment of Precious Cornerstone University
Speaking on the rich human resources available to the proposed university, Wale Oke said: “We have secured the commitment of very seasoned and experienced university scholars and administrators to help give the university a strong foundation at its take off.
Maiden Lagos schools fair begins soon
Further, Agbai said the objective of the fair is to promote accelerated development of educational system to meet global standards, to promote comparative judgement of schools in a single occassion and provide a real snap shot of public and private schools.
Ambrose Alli Varsity gets acting VC
Prof. Aigbomian thanked all in the university for their support which resulted in the successful completion of his tenure and also congratulated the Acting Vice Chancellor on his new appointment.
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