Oil workers take battle against casualisation to Tinubu
UK warns citizens against travel to 28 Nigerian states over terrorism, kidnap risk
Skills Acquisition: Lagos government trains 1,200 youths
ITUC seeks protection for migrant workers
Unilag”s VC counsels graduands on self-reliance
TUC cautions Britain against drop in dole
Ex-Police Pension boss advises on early preparation for retirement
DTN pays over N24.5m to ex-staff, others
EFCC wades into French Village crisis
Unilag’s 1st Class graduands recount experiences on campus
PFN advisory council meets over Jos crisis
The Voice of Victory : The pillars of wisdom (4)
JOS CRISIS: Makinde urges FG to deal with extremism
Will sectarian crisis ever stop in Jos?
Civil defence boss goes tough on Private Security Companies

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Residents of Oshodi Commend Police for low crime rate during Xmas/New Year
Residents of Oshodi, a popular cosmopolitan trading centre in Lagos State have expressed happiness with the low crime rate recorded during the Christmas and new year periods. Some of the residents who spoke with Crime Guard expressed surprise that the area, known for its ever-increasing crime rate, witnessed a relatively low crime, a feat they […]
NEW YEAR SHOCKER!!! Two days, four accidents, five deaths in Lagos
WHEREAS most families in Lagos are still full of thanks to the Almighty God for surviving year 2009, some who though sailed through the year also, are already mourning reports Albert Akpor and Ifeanyin Okolie
Jos mayhem : Time to implement probe panel reports
The recent madness in Jos, the capital of Plateau State, which claimed over 50 lives, has once again brought to the fore the failing of our government to live up to its constitutional obligations to the citizenry, mostly as it relates to the fundamental objective and directive principle of state policy, which is the basis upon which the citizens surrendered their sovereignty to a few people who constitute government.
Powa mass transit operators cries out over police harassment
Operators of POWA Mass Transit Scheme, have cried out over their continuing harassment and intimidation by the police, saying that since the vehicles in the fleet of the scheme were repeatedly arrested and detained, many of the drivers have been forced out of jobs with its attendant consequences on their families.
NUC scores BellsTech high in accreditation exercise – Vice Chancellor
The results of the accreditation exercise conducted by the National Universities Commission (NUC), has placed Bells University of Technology, Ota on a high pedestal among public and private universities in the country, with the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Professor Isaac Adeyemi describing the success of the university in the NUC’s assessment exercise as one of the giant strides made by the institution.

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