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target=_blank>Re-open Sapele Polytechnic abandoned 15 years ago, host communities appeal to Delta govt
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Re-open Sapele Polytechnic abandoned 15 years ago, host communities appeal to Delta govt
After 15 years of abandonment, host communities have appealed to the Delta State government to reopen the Sapele Polytechnic, Deghele-Iriabome in Sapele Local Government Area of the state. The institution was among the four Polytechnics established in 2010 by former Governor Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan though construction commenced in 2012 at the permanent site at the
Re-open Sapele Polytechnic abandoned 15 years ago, host communities appeal to Delta govt
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target=_blank>How dangerous is dehydration?
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How dangerous is dehydration?
Dehydration refers to a situation where you lose more water than you take in and the body consequently finds it harder to do some basic jobs like keeping the temperature steady and clearing out waste. Humans lose water through sweat, tears and every time they visit the bathroom as well as when they breathe; hot
How dangerous is dehydration?
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target=_blank>‘Customers’ USSD access intact as banks’ settle USSD debt’
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‘Customers’ USSD access intact as banks’ settle USSD debt’
ALMOST all e-nine banks earmarked for disconnection from Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) service over a N160 billion debt have reportedly made good progress in terms of repayment, guarantees that none of them will lose access to USSD services. USSD is a communication protocol that allows users to send short messages and commands to their
‘Customers’ USSD access intact as banks’ settle USSD debt’
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target=_blank>Involvement of women in politics, leadership crucial for societal progress —Adenike Olotu
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Involvement of women in politics, leadership crucial for societal progress —Adenike Olotu
Adenike Olotu, a nurse, marriage counselor and founder of the Wonder Women of Hope Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to empowering widows, widowers, the elderly and the less privileged is the convener of Pray for Africa and CEO of Credence Healthcare Services. In this interview with YEJIDE GBENGA-OGUNDARE, she speaks on issues bordering on societal
Involvement of women in politics, leadership crucial for societal progress —Adenike Olotu
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target=_blank>Here to kill, steal and destroy
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Here to kill, steal and destroy
I was around a meeting in a North Western state where some politicians were swigging stories of the sacrifices that they carried and rituals performed to win party primaries and elections. I heard very dark things that some aspirants and candidates do with the posters of other candidates that they tear off walls. Until then,
Here to kill, steal and destroy
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target=_blank>Tinubu, Atiku and the emerging opposition coalition
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Tinubu, Atiku and the emerging opposition coalition
Abuja Bureau Chief, LEON USIGBE, writes on the potentials of the emerging opposition coalition against the re-election of President Bola Tinubu in 2027. Despite this administration being less than two years into office, the political landscape is already shifting toward the 2027 presidential election. Nigerian politicians have begun the familiar process of coalition-building and realignments,
Tinubu, Atiku and the emerging opposition coalition
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target=_blank>29 states impeached speakers in 26 years
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29 states impeached speakers in 26 years
KUNLE ODEREMI, in this report, reflects on the slippery terrain of speakership in state Houses of Assembly, vis-à-vis the circumstances surrounding the abrupt end of the tenure of many speakers in more than two-thirds of the 36 state legislatures in the 26 years of civil rule in the country. The impeachment clause in the 1999
29 states impeached speakers in 26 years
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target=_blank>FG’s alarm on the rising use of skin-lightening products
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FG’s alarm on the rising use of skin-lightening products
THE Federal Government’s most recent warning on the health risks associated with the use of skin-lightening products is a reminder that the ugly practice persists despite decades of official and societal moral censure. Addressing a regional awareness-raising workshop in Libreville, the Gabonese capital, the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Iziaq Salako,
FG’s alarm on the rising use of skin-lightening products
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target=_blank>Nigeria, India walk similar path on controversial paternity ruling
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Nigeria, India walk similar path on controversial paternity ruling
The recent groundbreaking ruling of the Supreme Court of India that the husband remains the legal father of any child born out of wife’s adultery as long as the marriage is valid despite biological evidence, has raised questions on what the law says in Nigeria, especially in view of the provisions of Section 165 of
Nigeria, India walk similar path on controversial paternity ruling
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target=_blank>Obaship crisis: Adeleke only followed process met on ground —Osun govt
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Obaship crisis: Adeleke only followed process met on ground —Osun govt
OSUN State government has released gazette and official memos to justify the recent appointment of Olojudo of Ido Ayegunle, vowing to prosecute those behind the arson and killings that occurred last Monday. Among the documents released to the public was the official gazette of the state government dated 2005, which affirmed the Owa Obokun of
Obaship crisis: Adeleke only followed process met on ground —Osun govt
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