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Tech PR firm, Phyllion set to Hold First of its Kind Tech Conference Online
First of its kind in the Public Relations Space, Phyllion Tech PR Conference is a convergence of players in the technology and communications ecosystem. It aims to chart the future of African tech through conversations from key leaders and players within these sectors on how businesses now and in the future can leverage technology to…
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NSITF: Reps tear Ngige apart, say his suspension of Executive c’ttee is illegal
..alleged that his underhand dealings are numerous …how he bought SUVS for N305m …inserted N2bn in 2020 budget …his wife as staff of SGF appointed insurance broker who collects N100m annually …set up adhoc investigative panel to dig deeper BY EMMAN OVUAKOORIE The House of Representatives on Tuesday took a swipe at the Minister of…
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EPL: Top 4 destiny in our hands – Giroud
Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud was delighted with victory over Watford. The veteran was on the scoresheet as Chelsea strengthened their grip on fourth place. Giroud stated, “It’s always nice when you score. “It’s a great result, every single goal will be important for this final sprint. “The qualification for the next Champions League? Destiny is…
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BREAKING: FG increases petrol pump price to N143.8/litre
The Federal Government through the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) has announced a petrol pump price band for oil marketers across the country. In a circular dated July 1st, the downstream regulator said oil marketers are now expected to sell petrol within the price range of N140.80 and N143.80. The circular reads in part:…
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‘Seyi Makinde can never ever come close to Ajimobi’s achievements’
Fatima Ganduje-Ajimobi, who is married to late Isiaka Ajimobi’s son, Idris has taken a swipe at Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde. According to the daughter of Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State, Seyi Makinde can never surpass the achievements of the late ex-Governor Ajimobi. Fatima, who is SA to Speaker Gbajabiamila, said this in a…
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Service Chiefs: Afenifere must not allow political enemies use it for narrow interests – Yoruba youths
The Coalition of Afenifere Youth Groups (CAYG) has warned apex Yoruba socio-cultural organization, Afenifere not to allow itself to be used by political enemies of the country for their selfish interests. CAYG, in a statement signed by its Spokesman, Comrade Oloruntoba Durosinmi Etti, on Tuesday, disclosed that Afenifere is already looking like an extension of…
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Buratai: A Star Boy From Another Planet
By Abubakar B Tsav An American literary pundit, Joseph John Campbell has archetypal veneration of heroes in all his fictional works. He does not see them as ordinary beings; but people specially endowed and who derive the true worth of existence from their peculiar and unique impacts on the universe. In a time-tested aphorism, Campbell…
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As Buratai radiates Sir Ahmadu Bello’s leadership heroism
By Okanga Agila The first Premier of Northern Nigeria, the Sarduana of Sokoto, late Sir Ahmadu Bello is a figure whose memories endearingly galvanize all forces, especially in Northern Nigeria. A sage and foresighted leader, Ahmadu Bello symbolizes many ideals to the generations after him. The Late Sardauna believed absolutely in the peace, unity and…
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Atiku’s endorsements: Much ado about nothing – Tunde Ajose
If wishes are horses, beggars would ride is one proverb that kept re-vibrating through my mind when I reflect at the level of desperation being employed by our politicians at clinching political posts. It only reinforces the belief that most aren’t necessarily interest in serving the masses but rather to rob them. Or how else…
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NEMA’s impactful outing in the northeast
By Abdulkareem Abdul- Samad The National Emergency Management Agency, (NEMA) is in the news again. This time around for the good of humanity. I am one of those that have long questioned the heavy presence of foreign non-governmental organization supposedly providing humanitarian services in North East Nigeria. I was of the opinion that Nigeria could…