Gang members shoot policeman while gunning for rivals linked to NURTW leaders
Lagos teachers await govt’s implementation of pay rise
Activists decry state of the nation
Caleb students in super show at 2009 SSCE
Westminster College takes foundation programme to Warri
French Village crisis deepens as DG bars investigation panel
At last, Lagos City Hall wears new look
Exposed! How man impersonates the dead to sell his shares
Amnesty: Inside ex-militants rehabilitation camp in PH
‘LASU stinks, needs Govt visitation panel’
Belgium based Nigeria lady arrested for duping
Nigeria: 49 years of what?
SERAP, CDHRDA challenge plans to amend ECOWAS’ court powers
Access to information is a right, not a privilege — Maxwell Kadiri
Lagos CJ promises zero tolerance for corruption in state judiciary
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SubscribeThe legality of internal ‘deportation’ of Nigerians
By Emmanuel Majebi There is a very worrying trend that is rearing its ugly head in many states of Nigeria. This trend sees many Governors expelling Nigerians from a state they have chosen to live and forcefully sending them back to their so called “States of Origin†for non-just cable reasons. For want of a […]
Education system in gridlock
THERE is likely to be some light at the end of the tunnel as both feuding university unions and government may be returning to negotiations more than three months into the strike that grounded universities, with pupils and students in public primary and secondary schools in 19 states not able to resume schooling.
Lagos teachers battle state govt over 27.5% pay rise
The announcement by the Lagos State government towards the end of last week that school children should resume at their schools on Monday this week as primary and secondary school teachers were not on strike gave the impression that the state government had managed to forge an amicable settlement with its teachers who started a strike action two weeks earlier over the non-payment of the 27.5% Teachers’ Special Allowances.
For children orphaned by AIDS, a bright hope in the horizon
By Chioma Obinna When a parent becomes sick and dies, the child is usually affected in several ways that could leave him/her traumatised leading to emotional, physical and mental distress that could undermine that child’s overall health and development. Unfortunately, the 2.5 million Nigerian children orphaned by AIDS(excluding the ones in the Niger Delta areas […]
Multichoice takes Satellite technology to schools in Oyo State
Ten public schools within Ibadan metropolis in Oyo State are the latest beneficiaries of the Multichoice Resource Centre project, an educational project which is designed to grant the beneficiary schools access to an Educational Bouquet that comprises of seven channels on the DSTV Bouquet.
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