Trump says Hormuz will reopen after Iran deal signed
Oil Revenue: Low production undermines benefits of high crude oil prices
Why can’t I forget his betrayal after these years?
Why we are working with Emodi group, by Metu
Anambra govt, LG partner on N1bn Electronics Academy
Farewell, King of Pop
Kidnappers demand N300m for 74-yr-old grandma’s release
NSE blames nation’s financial instability on banks
NSCDC threatens to shut un-registered security firms
2010: PPA offers to absorb APGA
N250m saga: Anambra money not missing, says c’ttee
Edo APSON wants assault on members probed
Appeal court voids lawmaker’s election
Fetish oath: AC asks Daniel, lawmakers to quit
Iwu, biggest impediment to free polls —AC
Building exhibitions for Nigeria next year
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SubscribeNPAN formally presents Onalaja as Ombudsman chairman
NEWSPAPER Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN), Tuesday in Lagos, formally announced and presented the Chairman of the Council of Legal Education and retired Judge of the Federal Court of Appeal, Justice Moronkeji Onalaja, as the Chairman of its Office of the Ombudsman to examine complaints of professional misconduct against journalists or their published work in a newspaper or magazine, whether in printed or electronic form.
Anglican Communion ordains 9 priests
Earlier, Venerable Sunday Edogbeji told Christians across the country to be committed to the welfare of their priests and noted that the anointing of a clergy increases when he is comfortable, saying that every one of them has his own gift. He told them not to disperse their God-given gifts.
Asari Dokubo wants SNC
Asari said state creation was a major issue in the body polity in the region because “it would continue to tear the people apart and would not improve their stake in the polity unless there is a roundtable discussion by the ethnic groups on the future of the countryâ€.
V-P, First Lady, Akunyili enter Biochem Hall of Fame
He added that “To deal with the complexities of climate change, there’s the need to engage citizens in meaningful influential dialogue and provide for them some definite responsibilities in the struggle for climate justice and a clean energy future.â€
Amnesty not solution to N-Delta crisis —Ndokwa youths
By Abdulwahab Abdulah Youths from Ndokwa area of Delta State, under the auspice of Ndokwa Youths Congress (NYC), have said granting amnesty to Niger Delta militants will not solve the problems confronting the region if the Federal Government fails to provide amenities that would improve the lives of the people of the area.
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