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Arukhe Seeks Govt Policies That Promote Local Content And Technology Transfer, Elected To NSE

JAMES Arukhe, an oil & gas expert, has called on the federal government to deepen policies that will promote local content and technology transfer, as he stated that those measures will empower Nigerian engineers and contribute significantly to the nation’s socio-economic development. He stated that strengthening partnerships between the public …

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FCT Sports Commission Bill Passes Second Reading In Senate

A bill to establish the Federal Capital Territory Sports Commission has passed second reading in the Senate on Wednesday. The proposed Commission is charged with the responsibility of developing sports and identifying talents in the ever-increasing residents of the Federal Capital Territory. Sponsor of the bill, Senator Philip Tanimu Aduda …

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SAVE THE DATE!!! HEINEKEN UNITES CREATIVITY, ARTS AND FASHION AT 2021 DESIGN FASHION AFRICA

Heineken presents the Design Fashion Africa (DFA) Showcase 2021. As the world opens back up, Design Fashion Africa (DFA) returns in full effect. In 2021, the DFA platform continues in its pursuit to achieve the objective to discover, empower and inspire the future of African and world fashion designs. You …

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#ENDSARS: Canada rejects ex-SARS operative’s application for asylum

Canada has rejected the request of a former member of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Olushola Popoola, seeking asylum in the North American country. Popoola’s application was rejected by the Immigration Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board in Canada because he was a member of the defunct unit of the …

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Concerned Citizens of Abia: Why Is Hon. Ossy Prestige’s Death Covered By Family And Aba Left Without Representation?

Concerned Citizens of Abia (CCA) has noticed with great dismay, the cruel and criminal plans of the Prestige’s family and APGA to continue feeding on the constituency funds meant for the development of Aba by covering the death of their son and member, representing Aba North and South federal constituency …

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Avoid superstition, don’t cause your baby’s death by removing ‘Natal Teeth’ , Doctor warns

Nigerian parents have been urged to let go of superstition, prevent newly born babies untimely death by not forcefully removing the ‘Natal Teeth’  as it is a normal growth. This advice was given by a Nigerian medical doctor practising abroad, Dr Olufunmillayo, on his Twitter account where he occasionally sheds …

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