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Monthly Archives: February 2016

Tejuoso advocates for more local contents

Senator representing Ogun Central senatorial district in the National Assembly, Senator Prince Lanre Tejuoso has clamoured for more local contents on pay satellite  television...

This Lawyer can draw!

Very few lawyers will put on their wigs during the day and after the day's job still get home in the evening and pick...

Senator Rose Oko parleys stakeholders of Civil Society

The need for an all inclusive gathering was uppermost in the mind of the Chairman Senate Committee on Diaspora and Civil Societies when she...

Yemisi Jenkins’ (MBE) triumphant entry into Buckingham Palace

Yemisi Jenkins attended an investiture at the Buckingham Palace to receive her MBE insignia from His Royal Highness Prince Charles on 24 February 2016....

I Don't Regret Borrowing Money to Develop Osun- Aregbesola

Govt Resolves to Borrowing Because the State in a bad Physical Development Condition By Waheed Adekunle - The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has...

Raise cash to help coma doctor

African Voice is backing a campaign by friends of an NHS doctor, who remains in a medically-induced coma after a tragic road accident in...

Bony desperate for Wembley start

Manchester City striker Wilfried Bony is fighting to be fit for this weekend’s League Cup Final, having only started training this week following a...

Angola next to take up UN Security Council presidency

Angola will take up the rotating presidency of the United Nations Security Council next week on 1 March, the day on which the provisional...

Late Touré strike eases pressure on boss

Yaya Touré seemed back to his imperious best on Wednesday evening as Manchester City look set to finally advance beyond the UEFA Champions League...

Study shows UK ranks highly for BME MPs

A new study has found that the UK, along with the Netherlands, has the greatest percentage of 'immigrant-origin' MPs. The findings are the result of...

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