Social media makes people unhappy — World Happiness Report
West Africa’s healthcare investment momentum builds as WHX returns to Nigeria
Soboma George in the eyes of history
Flood devastates Jigawa villages
IBB, visit to Minna and Journalism
How competency test unsettled Federal Civil Servants
Pollution in N-Delta: Oil firm, fish farmers fight
The fall and fall of Prof. Okereke-Onyiuke
Girl, 18, eletrocuted
2011 Polls: The Many Rivers INEC Must Cross
Zoning: You’re joking, ACF tells Nwodo
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Subscribe2010 Imagine Cup: 15 teams battle to win
With the first two intense days of project presentations and judges’ questions finally over, the 68 student teams participating in the Software Design competition at Microsoft’s Imagine Cup have been trimmed down to 15 teams that will go for the final stage tomorrow, Wenesday.
Imagine Cup: Finalists to present projects in front of live audience
There appears to be atmosphere of anxiety and expectations as to which team wins the 2010 cup software competition in software design and embedded development even as the global software giant, Microsoft announced the finalists for the two categories.
2010 Microsoft Imagine Cup: Nigeria students lose out in semi finals
It would be recalled that no fewer than 400 software incubators from 69 countries and regions around the world who can use technology to solve the world’s toughest challenges contested in the first round at on-going world’s premier student technology competition, the Imagine Cup 2010 initiated by the global software giant, Microsoft.
400 top Tech students gather in Poland for Imagine Cup 2010
Running in its eighth series, Imagine Cup is one way Microsoft encourages young talents globally to apply their imagination, passion, and their creative technology innovations that can make a difference in solving the Millennium Development Goals, (MDGS) including poverty, disease, education, among others.
How Jonathan, OBJ, others reached zoning accord
Sequel to the exclusive report which presented a secret position paper inspired by the Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, in 2002, which we published last week, we bring you in this edition minutes of an expanded caucus meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, which had Olusegun Obasanjo and President Goodluck Jonathan in attendance whereupon it was decided by a landslide vote that zoning should be observed and adhered to. In the light of the raging arguments for and against zoning, this report brings an uncommon illumination on the issue of zoning, its merits and demerits, its implications as well as the denial that zoning was never agreed to by the PDP.
Ex-militants abandon guns for training
“ Demobilization refers to the formal and controlled discharge of active combatants from armed forces or other armed groups. Demobilization may extend from the processing of individual combatants in temporary centres to the massing of troops in camps designated for purpose (cantonment sites, encampments, assembly areas or barracks). It also encompasses the support package provided to the demobilized, which is called insertion.
Ex-militants’ training in Obubra: Is FG prepared this time?
Their arrival signposts the commencement of the rehabilitation and reintegration programme of 20,192 ex-combatants that accepted the Federal Government amnesty, which was proclaimed, last year, by the former President, the late Alhaji Umaru Yar’Adua. An analogous attempt by the government in late 2009 to call the ex-militants to camp collapsed due to poor planning.
Akhigbe, CJN, Ayefele 183 others get national honours
THE Federal Government, yesterday, released the list of recipients for 2009 National Honours Awards.
Anger over billion naira jubilee celebration
They argue that the N10 billion will serve a worthy purpose if judiciously and conscientiously deployed to the provision of basic amenities and infrastructures which are starkly lacking in the country.
We are in hurry to deliver on power, says Sambo
THE Federal Government yesterday warned consultants and contractors handling different power projects under the National Independent Power Project, NIPP, to quicken their pace of works as the government was in a hurry to power supply to Nigerians in a shortest possible time.
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