Tears, pain as landslide claims four siblings in Cross River
Confab: What Muslims delegates should do—Clerics speak
Conquering your enemy
Why Basic Education remains a challenge in Nigeria —Wike
Hands off varsities, Jonathan warns host communities
Unending Rivers’ CJ appointment crisis
Bloodbath averted in Anambra
NEMA urges Nigerians to engage in tree planting
Learning with celebrities symposium holds today
Infrastructure in varsity will boost learning — Commissioner
SAED: Tara, Bayo inspire Corps members on industry
NJC V Rivers: The Legality Of Agumagu’s Suspension
AUN career fair for alumni, an innovation

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Atiku, Dantata, Freeman sponsor scholarships
ALHAJI Tajuddeen Dantata and Mr. Jon Freeman, two Board members of the American University of Nigeria, in October last year, decided to honour one of their Board colleagues, Dr Enyantu Ifenne, by sponsoring two scholarships in her name for JAMB candidates entering AUN.
Technology transfer: FG, Huawei boost IT education with N315m
AS part of its technology transfer commitment in providing more training opportunities to Nigeria in 2014, the Vice- President of the leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, Huawei West Africa, Mr. Hover Gao has disclosed that the company in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Communications Technology, FMCT haS committed about N315 million in ICT training in Nigeria.
The Oscar Pistorius Trial (2)
IN the last instalment we promised that an attempt will be made to point out the similarities between the proceedings in Oscar’s trial and what would have been, ‘had he been arraigned in a Nigerian Court’. An arraignment, according to Black’s Law Dictionary, is ‘the initial step in a criminal prosecution whereby the defendant is brought before the court to hear the charges and to enter a plea’.
Tragic end of a panel beater
What would have prompted two friends, one of them an official of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC and the other, an official of Nigeria Customs Service to throw caution to the wind to beat an innocent civilian to death?
Lagos to enforce parking policy
Anytime from now, the Lagos State Government will commence the enforcement of the state wide parking policy, aimed at ensuring parking discipline culture on roads as well as free flow of traffic in the state.

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