Former National Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Lai Olurode, has identified hiccups impeding the emergence of South West presidency in 2023. Olurode said unless the region’s political leaders become less draconian and put an end to ...
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JNI, CAN differ over death penalty for drug dealers
The Jamaa’tu Nasril Islam (JNI) and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) yesterday differ over death penalty for drug dealers. While the Islamic body advocated death penalty for drug dealers as one of the means by which the menace of ...
Read More »Amnesty Office tells Admiralty University delegates to accept scholarship terms or quit
Beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) deployed to Admiralty University, Ibusa, Delta State, for educational programmes have been urged to accept the scholarship terms as applicable to the institution or quit its premises. This followed rejection of sponsorship letters ...
Read More »Why north remains poor despite agricultural potential, by Dangote
President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has advanced reasons why the North remains poor in spite of its huge agricultural potential, saying over 60 per cent of people in the Northeast and Northwest live in extreme poverty. Dangote stated this ...
Read More »Children with poor oral health prone to low self-esteem, underdevelopment, says report
Children with poor oral health are nearly twice as likely to find it difficult to socialise with others, The Hidden Impact of Oral Health on Children’s Lives Global Report has revealed. In the first-ever global study on the wider impacts ...
Read More »GAY LOVERS SUFFER APATHY IN LAGOS
Two straight lovers, Opeyemi Adeyemi Ebenezer and Tella Adeyemi Fatai, recently suffered the humiliation and threat of their lives when news of their being gays filtered into the neighbourhood through the friend who harboured them. According to one of the ...
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