Archive for: June, 2010

Football: ego bitten Nigeria shuns all international events participation for two years to reorganise.

Seriously hurt by the recent abysmal performance in the on-going World Cup competition in south Africa, Nigeria has decided to embark on a major overhaul of her Football activities internationally

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Diplomat’s House raid: Police apologises to Nigeria High Commission.

The British Police authority have apologised over the raid on the residence of the Deputy Head of Political Affairs in the London office of Nigeria High Commission, Mr Ikechukwu Nwokike.

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New contraceptive pill set men in the mood as scientists break a new ground

Scientists have developed the world’s male alternative to the female contraceptive pill. Until now all attempts to develop a male pill have failed with scientists working on a contraceptive jab for men given by doctors.

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Pope launches team to ‘re-evangelise’ the West

Pope Benedict XVI has set up a soul saving team of faith teachers giving them the responsibility of working on ways of bringing back to line straying christian devotees who are deserting the Church on flimsy grounds and turning back against God.

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Airport scanner is dangerous to your health, says research

The newly introduced Airport security scanners could be dangerous to your health and poses the greatest health hazard to those vulnerable according to a new report.

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BP oil spillage outcry gives Niger Delta a louder voice for fair deal

The $20bn fund that Barack Obama managed to get BP to agree to set up to meet claims for economic losses and environmental costs from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is impressive, especially since the amount can be increased. The political pressure so evident also caused BP to temporarily suspend paying dividends. This should set a

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Immigrant workers to pay for healthcare under new govt law.

Immigrant workers will be forced to have private healthcare, it has emerged. The surprise measure is designed to prevent them placing further strain on the National Health Service.

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$240 million paid as settlement to escape Halliburton’s scandal lock-up.

The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced a settlement with Technip for multiple violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).

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President Jonathan walks a tight rope, accused of tribalism by Babangida and others

Ex- Military leader, President Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida has pointed accusing fingers at President Goodluck Jonathan alleging that he wanted to sabotage the People’s Democratic Party’s zoning system following a statement the President made recently on the eve of G8 meeting in Toronto, Canada.

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Power generation: Nigeria woos foreign investors to rescue.

Nigerian Government has stretched its hands in search of private investors for the fragile power generating sector of Nigeria’s economy. Addressing a Nigerian initiated Conference in London on Monday, Barth Nnaji, the man given the responsibility to change things round in the dilapidated power sector promised a serious and fast lane reform

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