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Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE) says there will be a 2km traffic diversion from Magboro to Ibafo on Lagos-Ibadan expressway starting from Tuesday. TRACE Corps Public Relations Officer, Mr Babatunde Akinbiyi, said the diversion was to hasten reconstruction of the road. ”Due to on-going Road Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ibadan bound carriageway from Magboro km 14 to Ibafo km 17 will be closed for reconstruction. ”Work and traffic inward Ibadan shall be diverted to the completed section of the carriageway. “According to Julius Berger Construction Company, preparatory work for the traffic diversion will commence on…
Monday, 05 November 2018 05:15

Labour leaders shun meeting with FG

Nigeria Labour Congress has said it will no longer enter into any negotiation with the government on a minimum wage for workers. NLC, which is one of the umbrella bodies for workers, made the position of labour known on Sunday, even as it declared that workers would commence a nationwide strike on Tuesday as scheduled. NLC General Secretary, Mr Peter Ozo-Eson, disclosed this on Sunday. He said, “The strike is going on. Nothing has changed. The strike will begin on Tuesday. That is the directive that has been given. It will be a total strike.” Asked if oil workers would…
Monday, 05 November 2018 05:14

ASUU commences nationwide strike

Academic Staff Union Of Universities (ASUU) has commenced an indefinite strike. An official of the union, Mr Ben Ugwoke from University of Abuja, confirmed the development Sunday night. When contacted, chairman of ASUU at Obafemi Awolowo University, Mr Adeola Egbedokun, said the strike is total and indefinite until the union’s needs are met. The strike is to protest poor funding of Nigerian universities and alleged plan by federal government to increase students fees and introduce an education bank. Led by its National President, Mr Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU declared the strike at the end of its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting…
Foreigners living abroad will be allowed to join Britain's Armed Forces, the government is set to announce. Currently, citizens from Commonwealth countries can only join if they have lived in the UK for five years. But in a bid to recruit more servicemen and women to the Army, Navy and Air Force, the Ministry of Defence is lifting this rule. The Armed Forces is short of 8,200 soldiers, sailors and air personnel, a report found earlier this year. It is the worst shortage since 2010, said the independent government watchdog, the National Audit Office. Cap on foreigners liftedMinisters are expected…
Outgoing British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Paul Arkwright, has cautioned Nigerians seeking visas to UK to avoid presenting forged documents. Arkwright warned that anyone caught flouting the rule would be denied entry into UK for at least 10 years. “I know there is a feeling in Nigeria that we refuse visas more often than we accept them. That is not the case. “We are not trying to keep Nigerians out but it is important Nigerians stick to the rules when they are there in the same way that you in Nigeria would expect British people to obey the rules…
President Muhammadu Buhari has warned Nigerian elites to stop misleading the people through their unguarded utterances. Buhari, who is the visitor to University of Uyo, gave the warning at 24th convocation ceremony of the institution on Saturday. The President, represented by Director of Corporate Communications, National Universities Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Yakasai, said development and progress could not thrive in a hate-filled and divisive society. He said universities as home of great thinkers, should give guidance to communities to enable people make informed decisions as the nation approached 2019 general elections. He said that the Federal Government would not condone or…
North Korea has warned it could revive a state policy aimed at strengthening its nuclear arsenal if United States does not lift economic sanctions against the country. The statement released by the Foreign Ministry on Friday evening said North Korea could bring back its “pyongjin” policy of simultaneously advancing its nuclear force and economic development if the United States doesn’t change its stance. The North sopped short of threatening to abandon ongoing nuclear negotiations with Washington. Still, it accused Washington of derailing commitments made by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump at their June summit in…
Trump administration on Friday restored U.S. sanctions on Iran that had been lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal, but carved out exemptions for eight countries that can still import oil from the Islamic Republic without penalty. The sanctions take effect Monday and cover Iran’s shipping, financial and energy sectors. They are the second batch the administration has re-imposed since Trump withdrew from the landmark accord in May. The 2015 deal, one of former President Barack Obama’s biggest diplomatic achievements, gave Iran billions of dollars in sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program, which many believed it was…
Saturday, 03 November 2018 04:21

LAUTECH further reduces student fees

Management of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) and students union have agreed on new tuition fees following a downward review of the fees announced last week. Officials of the university and students’ union leaders said the latest review followed a meeting involving them and other stakeholders on Friday. “We are done with the meeting,” Students’ Union President, Mr Abiodun Oluwaseyi, stated in a text message he sent to this newspaper Friday evening. According to Mr Oluseun, “300- 500 level students will now pay N90,000 for indigenes and N100,000 for non-indigenes. The 200 level will remain N120,000 and N150,000 for…
President Muhammadu Buhari has met with former Department of State Services (DSS) Director-General, Mr Lawal Daura. Last weekend’s Aso Villa meeting is said to be in connection with a report on the August 7, 2018 invasion of National Assembly by hooded DSS operatives. It was also gathered that the meeting centered on the resurgence of Boko Haram insurgency in some parts of Northeast. The options before the President are either to close Daura’s chapter on the invasion or re-engage him in the light of what some have considered an intelligence deficit in fight against Boko Haram and the seeming ethno-religious…
January 13, 2025

Fuel prices in Nigeria likely to surge as Brent crude rises above $81

Fuel prices in Nigeria are expected to climb further as Brent crude prices surged above…
January 11, 2025

Ohanaeze Ndigbo gets new President-General

John Azuta-Mbata, a former senator, has been elected as the new president-general of Ohanaeze Ndigbo,…
January 12, 2025

Why some animals appear to mourn their dead

Grief has long thought to be a human trait, but other animals – from killer…
January 04, 2025

Shy man cuts off 4 fingers instead of telling boss he wanted to quit his…

A 32-year-old Indian man admitted to cutting off four fingers on his left hand to…
January 13, 2025

Bandits attack Zamfara mosque, kidnap dozens of worshippers

Armed assailants launched an attack on a mosque in Birnin Yaro village, Zamfara state, kidnapping…
January 13, 2025

What to know after Day 1054 of Russia-Ukraine war

RUSSIAN PERSPECTIVE Ukraine won’t reclaim all Russian-held territories – Trump adviser It is not possible…
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Stem cell therapy to correct heart failure in children could 'transform lives'

Renowned visionary English physician William Harvey wrote in 1651 about how our blood contains all…
January 08, 2025

NFF appoints new Super Eagles head coach

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has appointed Éric Sékou Chelle as the new Head Coach…

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