Lagos: How tankers keep bringing Apapa to standstill
Filth & flooding: When indiscriminate dumping meets nature’s wrath in Lagos
Oyegun at 70: I am sad at where the nation is
Why Tompolo and Okah met, says Jomo Gbomo
Amnesty without dialogue content will not work, says Obianimi
How police in Imo invaded community…
Kidnapping! Police in Lagos make big haul
Contact without contamination
Lean not on your own understanding
Bread for strength (I)
Life in wheelchair: Our travails, our challenges
The ‘tsunami’ in the banking industry
NBA confab: Point of Correction, Mr. Attorney-General !
Upholding children’s right to sexuality education
Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up for our newsletter, and be the first to get the latest news on Vanguard.
SubscribeWhen Mormon hands helped to keep Lagos clean
If you have visited the Ikeja General Hospital lately, you would have noticed a blocked drainage that could only have been a breeding place for mosquitoes
Issues at stake as ASUU/FG rift worsens
Precisely on the 22nd of June, 2009, members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) declared a total and indefinite strike action which completely paralysed academic activities in 52 federal and state universities.
FG, ASUU should forget their egos, declares Senator Joy Emordi
Education has to do with children, human beings. If we allow it to continue the way it is going now we will produce future leaders that will lack substance and integrity.
Uneasy calm at French Language Village
According to a submission available to us, entitled: Before the beginning of the end: SOS Call for Redress and Salvation of the Nigeria French Language Village,†the lecturers accused the management of inconsistency of policies saying “they saw themselves as being appointed solely to see and hear the management only.â€
We remain united in our opposition to deregulation – NLC president
For almost a decade , the Nigeria Labour Congress and the federal government have been at logger heads over an issue; deregulation. Is it time for both to resolve their differences? Who pays the price? Is there a division within the labour movement as reported by some dailies? These are the issues that Labour Vanguard got the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Comrade Abdulwaheed Ibrahim Omar to speak on.
Subscribe to our E-EDITIONS
Subscribe to our digital e-editions here, and enjoy access to the exact replica of Vanguard Newspapers publications.
Subscribe