NCC gives MTN, Globacom, Airtel ultimatum to improve services
Osunbor’s healthcare revolution
Tevez to sue Manchester City manager for defamation
Headies 2011 awards: 2face reigns
More Nigerian heartache looms as Stars set to fall
Vehicle emission standard becomes operational in 2012 – official
Tinubu’s trial: ACN condemns supporters’ arrest
HURIWA tasks FG on rape
Enugu housewife set ablaze by husband dies
NDLEA to release Baba Suwe to family, lawyers for independent scan
4 pupils held over alleged murder of schoolmate
Fashola attacks FG over N1.2trn unlawful expenses on fuel subsidy
Foreign Accounts: Tinubu’s trial begins today
I’m not under pressure over Siasia – Maigairi
Monarchs back Jonathan on subsidy removal
PDP Bayelsa guber: Alaibe, Bruce submit forms

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Constitution of convenience
OUR laws, already famous for being observed through breaches, are in further danger of a final eclipse from the highest quarters. The latest trend is the negotiation of laws by parties that feel the laws do not favour them. It is as if the Constitution and our laws are for convenience.
FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL: Our offer – FG
Following mounting opposition to the planned removal of fuel subsidy, the Federal Government declared yesterday that the plan is not yet a done deal as talks with various stakeholders were ongoing, even as it stated that no date has been fixed for take-off of the removal of the subsidy.
NDLEA arrest 3 suspects with 316.65kg of cannabis
Operatives of the Lagos State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Tuesday, arrested three suspected drug traffickers for allegedly conveying 316.65 kilogrammes of cannabis with a Hilux vehicle belonging to the Ondo State Government on the Lagos Ibadan Expressway.
NCC warns telecom firms
Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has issued a warning to three major Nigerian telecom operators, asking them to tackle their poor quality of service by end of November or face suspension which would include stoppage from sales of SIM cards.
Shareholders sue CBN over nationalised banks
The Incorporated Trustees of Proactive Shareholders’ Association of Nigeria, Tuesday, asked a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja to void the recent nationalisation of some banks by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

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