Ouranos Technologies Limited, a provider of Information Technology (IT) infrastructure services, says it will provide two million dollars to boost enterprise solutions in West Africa.
Author: TheStories
A thought-provoking Book written by Philemon Cletus Gado, Pastor with Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) on Southern Kaduna People who are bedeviled by a structure injustices.
The adage that “Those who try to draw undue attention from the public never get it” cannot be truer at any time than now. Drawing attention to self or temporary paymasters simply isn’t easy, especially when you cannot dislodge facts to implant falsehood.
The Nigerian government on Tuesday in Abuja accused some opposition parties of legally hamstringing President Muhammadu Buhari from providing relief for Nigerians suffering agonies of cash crunch resulting from naira redesign.
The University of Ilorin says it is soliciting the support of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to upgrade the university’s Molecular Laboratory to a Public Health Laboratory.
The Director-General of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), Ahmed Inga, in Minna on Tuesday, said that the agency has commenced meetings on how to mitigate floods as the rainy season draws closer.
The Nigerian economy was once described as a “voodoo” economy, “the more you look, the less you understand” as it defies all kinds of known remedies. The mystery of Nigeria as a nation is not limited to its economy but includes socio-political and cultural dispositions. Longtime ago, western pundits postulated, hypothesized, and predicted the disintegration of Nigeria by the year 2015. Time has since revealed their empty prediction; regrettably, however, the nation is still sliding into the abyss of squalor and poverty, exacerbated by the population explosion – a kind of time bomb that must not be allowed to detonate.
THESTORIES reports that the Tanzanian government in East Africa has revealed that at least 9,011 schoolgirls were impregnated in the country in 12 months.
An ethnic sociocultural group, Yoruba Ronu on Friday, said most Nigerians were not happy over the lingering scarcity of petrol and new naira notes.
ASHENEWS reports that the 112th inaugural lecturer of the University of Calabar, and Professor of Inorganic/Materials Chemistry, Ayi Ayi, has identified the over-dependence on fossil fuel as the bane of environmental pollution in Nigeria.
