CONSCIENCE, NURTURED BY TRUTH

Saturday, March 13, 2010               HOME      ABOUT US     SUBSCRIBE     MEMBERS     CONTACT US  
ARCHIVES
Read Past Issues
NEWS
National
Metro
Africa
World
Business
OPINION
Editorial
Columnists
Contributors
Letters
Cartoons
Discussions
Outlook
SPORTS
Home
Abroad
Golf Weekly
Results
FEATURES
Focus
Policy & Politics
Arts
Media
Science
Natural Health
Law
Education
Weekend
Friday Review
Executive Briefs
Fashion
Food & Drink
Auto Wheels
Friday Worship
Saturday Magazine
Sunday Magazine
Ibru Ecumenical Centre
Agro Care
BUSINESS SERVICES
Property
Appointments
Money Watch
Market Report
Capital Market
Business Travels
Maritime Watch
Industry Watch
Energy Report
Insurance
Compulife
 
Senate drops Gowon, Babangida, Buhari from retirement perks -120310
From Azimazi Momoh Jimoh, Abuja
THREE former heads of State, Generals Yakubu Gowon, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida and Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari are not to benefit from a special remuneration and allowances scheme, which the Senate approved for Nigeria's former leaders yesterday.

Former Secretary to the Federal Government, Mr. Alison Ayida (left); British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Bob Dewar; Chairman of the occasion, Dr. Christopher Kolade and President and Chairman of Council, Institute of Directors, Nigeria, Mr. Chike Nwanze, during a seminar organised by the institute in LagosÉ yesterday.
PHOTO: GABRIEL IKHAHON

Business   Sports
AfDB to raise capital base by 200 per cent -120310

Minister tasks indigenous banks on cashless intra-regional payment system -120310

IATA cuts 2010 air transport loss forecast to $2.8b -120310

U.S. trade gap shrinks as demand for oil, automobiles falls -120310
  U-17 LOC, Ndanusa at war over pay for contracts -120310

NFF begs Nnaji to withdraw NPL election suit -120310

NOC elections may hold March 31 -120310
Metro
For ailing rail system, hope rises -120310
Capital Market   Focus
Market capitalisation rises further by N61 billion on the Exchange -120310
  Aviation tows familiar route of graft -110310
Property
Shell rejects N5.5b verdict over Bayelsa environment pollution -080310

Environment ministers signal resolve to realise sustainable development -080310
 
Energy Report
Oil sector reforms critical to Vision 20:2020, says Lukman -100310

PHCN laments attacks on workers, equipment -100310
Compulife
Under-investment, bane of African ICT development, say experts -100310

Xmn, Canadian firm, debuts in Nigerian ICT market -100310
 
Money Watch
CBN initiative: Is it enough to unlock the credit squeeze? -100310

Science
Scientists show how asteroid wiped out dinosaurs -110310
 
Insurance
Insurers laud govt approval of N8b group life policy for employees -110310
Business Travels
 
Media
Law
 
Natural Health
How plantain extract boosts kidney health, sexual functions in men -110310
Industry Watch
Fidson commissions N1b office complex tomorrow -100310
 
Appointments
Stimulating productivity in civil service through reward system -110310
Weekend
When violence, death stalked the people on the plateau -120310
 
Education
Education Ministry reinstates junior classes in federal unity schools -110310
Friday Review
 
Maritime Watch
Govt to earn six million euros from CTN scheme -100310
Sunday Magazine
R-A-G-E: Over Troops Deployment -070310
 
Saturday Magazine
Nigeria's Chequered Presidency And How Governors Scuttled Yar'Adua's Impeachment -060310
Ecumenical Center
Bishop Blames Leadership Quality On Nation's Woes -070310
 
Friday Worship
Afa Sule... blasphemy in the name of naira? -120310
 
Reps ask govt to withdraw corps members from Plateau -120310
From John-Abba Ogbodo (Abuja), Kelvin Ebiri (Port Harcourt) and Isa Abdulsalami (Jos)
THE House of Representatives yesterday urged the Federal Government to stop further posting of young graduates under the auspices of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to Plateau State for the one-year mandatory national assignment. It also demanded the immediate withdrawal of those already sent to the state.

Saraki defends governors' role in power logjam -120310
From Simeon Nwakaudu, Makurdi
KWARA State Governor and Chairman, Nigeria Governors' Forum (NGF), Bukola Saraki, yesterday rose in defence of the forum's intervening role in the crisis generated by President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua's health challenges, saying it acted in the best interest of the country.

Govt begins review of telecoms policy -120310
From Florence Lawrence, Abuja
TO meet the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) minimum teledensity figure and other developments in the sector, the Federal Government has kicked off the review of the current National Telecommunications Policy adopted in September 2000.

AFRICA

Bongo links UN mission costs to climate change, conflict makers -120310
PRESIDENT Ali Bongo Ondimba of Gabon, has said that world leaders can reduce the costs of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping by doing more to prevent armed conflicts, notably through adopting long-range plans to reduce climate change.

>Congo wants full UN troop pull-out in 2011 -120310
THE Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has called on for all United Nations (UN) troops to pull out in 2011, a move which human rights groups say would spell disaster for civilians caught up in conflict there.

WORLD
Israel's new home plan threatens Middle East talks -120310
PROSPECTS for indirect peace talks were in tatters yesterday, after the Palestinians said they would not negotiate with Israel unless it reversed plans to build 1,600 settler homes in east Jerusalem.

ICC, Russia to seek justice for Georgia conflictvictims -120310
By Francis Obinor
A DELEGATION from the Office of International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has met with top Russian officials, confirming its full support for any genuine proceedings on the alleged crimes committed during the armed conflict in South Ossetia, Georgia in August 2008, including alleged attacks against civilians as well as against forces who were acting as part of a peace keeping mission.

POLICY & POLITICS
Constitution review in critical phase as Aso Villa battles intrigues -120310
From Alifa Daniel, Asst Political Editor, Abuja
AS Acting President Goodluck Jonathan continues to weave through a maze of political intrigues to steady the administration, a story made the rounds of how a principal officer of the Lower House of the National Assembly made frantic efforts two days ago to reconcile to the new dispensation.

ARTS
Nollywood... in search of corporate stimulant -110310
By Anote Ajeluorou
NOLLYWOOD is at the threshold of getting a second chance. Being an industry, which grew out of necessity, lots of things were left undone at inception or simply taken for granted.

 
 
Editorial
The murderous robbery on Lagos-Benin highway -120310
FOR about two weeks, there have been public disgust and anger over a reported violent robbery incident that occurred along the Ijebu-Ode/Shagamu section of the Lagos-Benin highway in which daredevil armed robbers waylaid hapless passengers of a luxury bus after which, some of the passengers were crushed to death by an articulated truck. The horrid pictures of the awful and unprecedented robbery scene showing mutilated bodies of men, women and children and the appalling insecurity in the country have helped to raise the pitch of public outrage.
Columnists
By Reuben Abati:
Jonathan and electoral reform -120310

By Pat Utomi:
A Nigerian original takes a final bow -120310

By Levi Obijiofor:
The police versus the police -120310
Cartoon

enlarge

Letters
A matter of language -120310

Oumou Sangare -120310

Attention, Lagos State Transport Commissioner -120310

Fashion
Patterns and prints -120310
By Nike Sotade
Ethnic chic meets western allure in this new collection of shirts by Recreation Shirts.

Auto Wheels

Food & Drink
A celebration of cakes and sugar-craft -120310
IYABO AYANDARE writes on the creativity on display at the recently concluded Lekki International Cake Fair.