Faced with shortage of labour force, Germany, a European economic powerhouse, has announced offer of 20 in-demand Jobs with prospects of providing working visas to foreign applicants.
MoreRegistration process for the United States (US) Diversity Visa Programme for the fiscal year fy2025 has commenced with applications open until November 7, 2023, but Nigeria remains on the list of countries
MoreImmediately after taking office on March 17, 2022, Governor Charles Soludo appeared to have keyed into a global trend towards populism as he leaned left towards more equality, social justice and reform.
MoreLast week had two contrasting news from two institutions that reflected two highly contrasting tales of resource management. One institution comes within the context of abundance and crass economic profligacy. The other
MoreBy Dr Gabriel Uguru Dwarfism is an umbrella term for short stature caused by as much as 400 genetic conditions. The most common form of dwarfism is called achondroplasia. As much
MoreWorking remotely has become increasingly popular in recent years, with more and more companies allowing their employees to work from home. With the advancement of information and communication technologies, remote work has
MoreAcross Nigeria, the condition of roads is generally scary. However, the case in the Southeast region is desperately heartbreaking. So, when President Buhari completed work on the second Niger Bridge, it was
MoreIt was Nelson Mandela who said that “There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of
MoreIn June 2023, the National Assembly finished work on a bill for the establishment of a Police Pension Board. If signed into law, the workers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) would
MoreIn a two-minute documentary in early September entitled “War on Crude Oil Theft”, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) said it found and destroyed 93 illegal pipeline connections and 69 illegal
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