The Panelists to speak at the fourth of the SM Jury has been unveiled. For the first time, American Investor and Managing Director of Tech-Stars in Atlanta, Tyler Scriven will join Nigerian thoughts leaders to impact knowledge during the Social Media Week on Tuesday 28th February, 2017 at the Information Resource Center of the U.S Embassy in Lagos.
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Monday
THE SM JURY TO HOLD AT THE U.S EMBASSY-REGISTER NOW 6TH FEBRUARY 2017.
The Panelists to speak at the fourth of the SM Jury has been unveiled. For the first time, American Investor and Managing Director of Tech-Stars in Atlanta, Tyler Scriven will join Nigerian thoughts leaders to impact knowledge during the Social Media Week on Tuesday 28th February, 2017 at the Information Resource Center of the U.S Embassy in Lagos.
Sunday
MIRAL PHARM REDEEMS PLEDGE OF 2MILLION NAIRA WORTH OF FIRST AID BOXES TO APLSCD
By Augustus Bill
Miral Pharm. Ltd. One of the leading pharmaceutical companies in Africa has set the pace of becoming the first indigenous pharmaceutical company to throw their strong weight behind the cause of the sickle cell sensitization campaign after they redeemed their pledge of over 2 million naira worth of Surgically equipped first Aid Boxes to the sickle cell group.
The company, who are also the manufacturers of Ravimal, an anti-malaria drug, has confirmed the possibility, and set the path of a strong partnership between social service groups and pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria.
Entreating a word to politicians of Anambra North extraction
Rowland Odegbo
Perhaps there is no better time than now to appeal for
understanding among disparate political interests in the state, especially
those in Anambra North senatorial zone. This appeal becomes necessary in the
light of the current scramble for the 2017 governorship position among
politicians from the zone.
ANAMBRA 2017: IT IS NOT BY HUMAN MIGHT
By
Ifeanyi Afuba
How will the contest of Anambra State’s 2017
governorship process play out? The predictions are gradually coming and
expectedly, some are profound, some pedestrian. In this regard, one observes
that a highly, if not, absolute materialistic conception of Nigeria’s politics
is widely shared by ordinary citizens and politicians alike. But it is my
submission that this interpretation is stunted and misguided to the extent of
seeking to divinize man, mortalize God as well as ousting his jurisdiction in
the temporal affairs of man.