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target=_blank>Farounbi, Makinde’s aide, others harp on wholesome media content for Nigeria’s devt
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Farounbi, Makinde’s aide, others harp on wholesome media content for Nigeria’s devt
A prominent broadcaster and former Nigerian Ambassador to the Philippines, Dr. Yemi Farounbi; the Media Adviser to Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, Dr. Sulaimon Olanrewaju; the Chief Executive Officer of Wellsradio, Evangelist Lillian Bademosi; and other notable individuals have urged broadcasters and content producers to create quality and valuable content that upholds family values
Farounbi, Makinde’s aide, others harp on wholesome media content for Nigeria’s devt
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target=_blank>Key players make case for small fleet operators
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Key players make case for small fleet operators
Some key players in the aviation sector have argued that the only way the airports springing up across the country can enjoy more aircraft operating in and out of them is if the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) regulations can allow operators with small fleet size to break into the market. Speaking on this, the
Key players make case for small fleet operators
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target=_blank>Nigeria’s aviation needs more of Bankole Bernard
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Nigeria’s aviation needs more of Bankole Bernard
Quiet achievers often remain unnoticed, yet they possess remarkable qualities that empower them to flourish in their unassuming endeavours. While quiet achievers are known for their ability to think deeply and critically about a variety of issues, they however, take the time to reflect and analyse situations before making decisions, which often leads to successful
Nigeria’s aviation needs more of Bankole Bernard
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target=_blank>Dissatisfied relationship with parents linked with menstrual pain in female medical students
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Dissatisfied relationship with parents linked with menstrual pain in female medical students
DISSATISFIED relationships with parents and having an increased average monthly allowance were associated with a higher risk of experiencing menstrual pain among female medical students at the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan (UI), in a study. In the study, researchers reported that female medical students unsatisfied with their relationship with their parents were 1.04
Dissatisfied relationship with parents linked with menstrual pain in female medical students
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target=_blank>Where does the human soul go after death?: Exploring customs, religious beliefs and practices (5)
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Where does the human soul go after death?: Exploring customs, religious beliefs and practices (5)
IN the series on life after death from religious beliefs and practices, I have on the various beliefs around one of earth’s greatest mysteries: “death and what happens thereafter”. I have shown you that most religions believe man has a soul and that the soul goes to the world of the dead for judgment based
Where does the human soul go after death?: Exploring customs, religious beliefs and practices (5)
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target=_blank>New senior secondary education curriculum will address challenge of skill gaps in Nigeria —NSSEC boss
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New senior secondary education curriculum will address challenge of skill gaps in Nigeria —NSSEC boss
The Executive Secretary of the National Senior Secondary Education Commission (NSSEC), Dr Ajayi Iyela, speaks with CLEMENT IDOKO on the efforts of the commission to reposition and improve the quality of senior secondary education in Nigeria. Excerpts… STAKEHOLDERS have observed that the senior secondary education curriculum is outdated and not relevant to the needs and
New senior secondary education curriculum will address challenge of skill gaps in Nigeria —NSSEC boss
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target=_blank>FG to begin implementation of ICTN at seaports by 2025 Q2
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FG to begin implementation of ICTN at seaports by 2025 Q2
THE Executive Secretary/Ceo of the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC), Mr. Akutah Pius Ukeyima on Wednesday revealed that the commencement of the International Cargo Tracking Note (ICTN) is scheduled for implementation at Nigerian ports by the second quarter of 2025. Speaking during the Five Year Strategic Management Retreat held with the theme: The Future-Transition from Nigerian
FG to begin implementation of ICTN at seaports by 2025 Q2
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target=_blank>Over N9bn spent to fuel 13,000 generators in Lagos markets annually
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Over N9bn spent to fuel 13,000 generators in Lagos markets annually
More than N9 billion is being spent by shop owners to fuel 13,000 generators, in Lagos markets, with Lekki, Ikoyi and other highbrow areas of the state having the highest number of cases of energy theft and default, in the state. The Commissioner, Lagos State Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Biodun Ogunleye, disclosed
Over N9bn spent to fuel 13,000 generators in Lagos markets annually
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target=_blank>Incorporating cocoyam into men’s diets promotes overall prostate health
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Incorporating cocoyam into men’s diets promotes overall prostate health
Experts think cocoyam could be a safe meal for the prevention and treatment of enlarged prostates, especially in light of the rising prevalence of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) worldwide and the promising potential of nutraceuticals as complementary therapies in reducing its burden. According to a recent study, because it has fewer adverse effects and can
Incorporating cocoyam into men’s diets promotes overall prostate health
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target=_blank>French investors eye Ogun Agro-Cargo Airport, others
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French investors eye Ogun Agro-Cargo Airport, others
The former French Minister of Transport, Mr Djebbari Jean-Baptiste, has hinted at the desire of investors from his country to invest in the transport sector of Ogun State, especially the agro-cargo airport. Other areas of interest for the investors, according to Mr Jean-Baptiste, are the Dry Port, the Olokola Sea Port, and the railway system.
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