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Delta Waterways condemns bomb blast
Delta Waterways Security Committee (DWSC) in Warri, Delta State, has denounced Monday’s bomb blast by militants, 200 metres away, from the Government House Annex, Warri, venue of the aborted post-amnesty dialogue by Vanguard Newspapers.
We will not allow some Ministers back, say Senators
Ahead of the submission of the fresh list of ministerial nominees to the Senate, Senators are raising serious hurdles against former members of the just dissolved cabinet. Indeed given the opportunity, many of the ministers in the immediate past cabinet would be thrown out on account of the strife that has shadowed the relationship between the Senators and the former ministers.
Lame, Osotimehin bow out, speak on police, malaria
The former Minister of Health, Prof. Babatunde Osotimehin and former Minister of Police Affairs, Dr. Ibrahim Yakubu Lame yesterday described their tenure in charge of the Ministry as “fulfilling and great privilegeâ€.
NSC’s stranglehold on NOC self inflicted, says Gen. Williams
Crisis in the Nigeria Olympic Committee, NOC, is reflective of the role and personalty conflict between incumbent president Habu Gumel who wants a third term in office and sitting Sports Minister/chairman National Sports Commission, NSC, Sani Ndanusa, who is also president of the Nigeria Tennis Federation.
How Militants detonated Warri Bombs
THE deadly explosives used to disrupt the post-amnesty dialogue of the Vanguard Newspapers, Monday, in Warri, Delta State are dynamite, fitted with volatile gadgets that exploded upon vibrations, following calls made to the SIM Cards in the devices by militants, conscripted for the purpose.

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