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    The diplomatic consequences of the recent deportation of 125 Nigerians from the Oliver Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa after denying them entry into that country for allegedly possessing fake yellow fever certificates were not known. Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, had put heads  together taking a hard look at the brewing diplomatic row between Nigeria and South Africa.

    London Olympics: NTDC Unveils New Product

    Citizens, including holidaymakers are encouraged to support Team Nigeria in the 2012 Olympics in London. You can bet your bottom naira to be part of the London Olympics.

    'Lifestyle Changes Will Reduce Cancer'

    Experts have continued to raise awareness on the deadly cancer, weeks after the World Cancer Day was marked. It was gathered that the increasing incidence of cancers worry everyone.

    Lagos Creates Lassa Fever Awareness

    Dr. Jide Idris, Lagos State  Health Commissioner,  has unveiled measures the government had adopted against the outbreak of Lassa fever which was reported to have occurred  in some parts of the country. He said the effort is to ensure the diseases does not spread to the state.

    Olympics: London May Lose £3.5bn

    Tour operators in the United Kingdom are waiting with bated breath, as the date gets closer and closer to July 27, 2012, the day when the 2012 London Olympic Games will hold its opening ceremony. The reason? The forecast for London's travel and tourism industry for 2012 is gloomy.

    Picking the Best Tourism - Friendly Aspirant

    IN the next couple of days, voters in the ongoing general elections will have plenty of options to make, capitalising on those that will enthrone policy measures required to insulate the domestic economy and transform the tourism industry.

    THE Federal Government has said it is already revising medical curriculum in the nation’s universities in order to address the threatening issue of drug resistance, also known as antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
    The minister of health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, announced the review  at the ministerial press briefing to mark the 2011 World Health Day, in Abuja.

    Transcorp Wins Hilton’s Worldwide Prize

    TRANSCORP Hilton Abuja has emerged the winner of Hilton Worldwide’s coveted prize for the ‘Hotel- of –the- Year for Middle East & Africa’ The Hilton Worldwide prize is awarded to the hotel that excels on all key performance indicators including revenues, quality, team members’ engagement, sustainability and community engagement.

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