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12/01/2011 17:44

NABJ Set to Honour Ed Bradley of CBS News, Posthumously

Ed Bradley, one of journalism's brightest stars, who died November 9, 2006, would be inducted into the Hall of Fame of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ). Bradley, who is known mostly for the CBS News magazine - "60 Minutes", is being honoured posthumously for his...
07/01/2011 19:31

WJI Partners with CPAC to Equip Journalists

In a bid to further equip young conservative journalists to effectively compete for jobs in mainstream newsrooms in the United States (US), the World Journalism Institute (WJI) has become a participating organization in the 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).    The...
04/01/2011 16:18

LCCI Clamours for Credible Elections in Nigeria

The credibility and integrity of the 2011 elections scheduled to hold later in the year in Nigeria, have been described to be critical factors to the sustenance of foreign investor's confidence in the Nigerian market.   According to Otunba Femi Deru, president of the...
04/01/2011 15:34

Salman Taseer governor of Punjab province Murdered Over Stance Against Blasphemy Law

Governor Salman Taseer, of the Punjab province, of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, has been shot dead by one of his own body guard, Tuesday, January 4, 2011. One of his own elite security force protectors was reported to have opened fire on him, as he was moving towards his car...
28/12/2010 11:47

Ali-Akbar Siadat, Accused of Spying for Mossad has been Hanged

Ali-Akbar Siadat, the man who has been accused of spying for Mossad, the Israeli intelligence service, has reportedly been hanged in Iran.   Siadat, who had been charged for "supporting the Zionist regime" and "opposing the Islamic Republic", was reportedly hanged at Evin Prison, Tehran, the...
23/12/2010 16:32

Jubril Yakubu and James Dambaba, Accused of Involvement in Attempted Murder of Alex Ibru, Now Breathe Air of Freedom

Jubril Bala Yakubu, former military administrator of Zamfara State, and James Dambaba, former Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, both accused of being involved in the attmepted murder of Alex Ibru, publisher of The Guardian, have finally been released from the Kirikiri prison, Lagos, where they...
23/12/2010 16:00

Consolidated Breweries Plc in Need of Confidential Secretary

Consolidated Breweries Plc, a subsidiary of Heineken International, producers and marketers of "33" Export Lager, Hi-Malt, Maltex and Turbo King Stout brands, is in need of candidates to fill the following positions:   1. Confidential Secretary   Requirements   Must have a...
23/12/2010 15:39

Main One Cable Company Limited in Need of IP Engineers

Maine One Cable Company Limited, which prides itself as the first submarine cable company offering open access, wholesale broadband capacity in West Africa, with the vision of linking West Africa to the rest of the world via Portugal and the United Kingdom, seeks to employ visionary, focused and...
22/12/2010 15:55

Postcard: Darmstadt - A Newspaper House with a Difference

It immediately strikes you in the eyes as you climb up the staircase - Newspapers of various colours with varied masthead designs, from different parts of the world, with different languages, all stacked on the wall. The striking arrangement is such that your eyes cannot help but take a second,...
21/12/2010 19:02

Hamza Al-Mustapha, Accused of Involvement in Several Attempted Murders is Discharged and Acquitted

Hamza Al-Mustapha, former chief security officer (CSO) to Nigeria's former Head of State, late General Sani Abacha, who has been standing trial since 1999, over his alleged involvement in the attempted murder of Alex Ibru, publisher of The Guardian newspapers, has been discharged and acquitted,...

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