Notification center questions

I have an iphone 4 with ios 5 and i'm having problems with my notification center. Mail, messages, phone, calendar, reminders, weather and stocks all work, i have no problems with that, whatsoever. But i've downloaded a few apps supposedly with notifications and i've turned them on in settings for notification center put i haven't received any notifications, they don't appear AT ALL in notification center. My apps are facebook, bbc news, billminder, schedule, cbc news, iperiod. and none have sent me notifications.
I'm pretty good with technology and i've fiddled with my iphone a lot to see if i could make it work but i found nothing to fix it.
Can anybody help me??
Thanks

Hi Josee
I `m not too familiar with this user forum, I see your thread here is from 2011. I have the ALMOST EXACT same problem as you once described. Sorry to bother you, but has this issue been resolved? I have migrated from iPhone 4 with iOS 6.1.3 by backing it up and then "installed" the new iPhone 5.
So my result is, I get mail, calendar, weather, forex apps, but some news apps won`t "push" although I allowed. ( I have described this in my own request to the forum...) maybe you found out about something. Many thanks in advance. (and I was alreaddy patient for days waiting to get push notifications..)
Have a nice day.
Patrick

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