

Activists give knocks to FG’s policies on HIV
1004 estate, Festac’77 hotel get new completion dates
Bill to repeal Nigerian Ports Act coming
Finally, justice from America
NOWA worries over breast, cervical cancers
Omar Bongo (1935-2009)
Nigeria urges political solution to meltdown
N150m scam: Govs contributed to funding — House Leader
Festive fun as Bridge Clinic marks children’s day
Kidnapped lawmaker resumes
Halliburton: CNPP appeals to US on information
Zenith boosts education in Kano
Catholics not fighting Lagos on charges —Okogie
Benue hosts Information Council parley
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SubscribeStick to one point agendum —CAN
President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), and Arch- Bishop of Catholic Church, Abuja Diocese, Arch-Bishop John Onaiyekan, has advised President Umaru Yar’Adua to prune the administration’s seven-point agenda to one.
MEND’s threat: JTF beefs up security round oil facilities in Bayelsa
According to MEND, “after destroying the entire oil infrastructure in Delta State, the hurricane will move into the neighboring states of Bayelsa and Rivers before passing through the remaining states of Ondo, Edo , and Akwa Ibom and then finally head off-shore.â€
London team visits Lander Brothers’ anchorage in Asaba
The team, led by Mr. Steve Dunstone, said they were in Nigeria to re-enact the Anglo-Nigeria relationship that existed in the days of the Lander Brothers as well as verify claims that would act as yardstick for award of excellence to three governors and some individuals in the country, including Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan.
Edo lady delivers baby boy in Libyan prison
According to him, “ I think she was pregnant before we found ourselves in this situation. So she delivered in the prison here and we are appealing to them to take her to the hospital, at least for the sake of the innocent child. But they are still being wicked.
Five burnt to death in Auchi-Benin road mishap
Among the vehicles involved are one Nissan bus with the inscription “ITC†and with registration number IM139A, a 505 Station Wagon with registration number GQ552KJA.
FG unveils 1,800 ghost workers on pension scheme
By Emmanuel Ovuakporie ABUJA—The Federal Government has introduced e-pension payment system that would ease the problems senior citizens encounter while collecting their monthly stipends.
HOS advises DFAs on e-payment headache
By Emmanuel Ovuakporie ABUJA—The new Head of Civil Service to the Federation (HOCSF) Mr Stephen Orosanye yesterday advised Directors of Finance and Administration (DFAs) to properly liaise with their various bankers to reduce the bottlenecks associated with e-payments.
IAEA scores Nigeria high on nuclear safety
By Chinyere Amalu ABUJA—The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna, Austria has scored Nigeria high in nuclear safety preparedness, saying it has taken consciously all the necessary steps required to ensure nuclear safety and radiation applications.
Anambra launches new housing scheme
By Vincent Ujumadu AWKA—A NEW housing scheme, the Hydraform Building System, said to be capable of achieving 40% reduction in the price of a house, has been launched in Anambra State, with Governor Peter Obi saying that the system would be used in the massive rehabilitation of dilapidated secondary and primary schools, and health institutions […]
Orji laments Abia high rate of crime
By Anayo Okoli Umuahia—Disturbed by rising insecurity in his state, Abia, Governor Theodore Orji has lamented that in spite of the efforts by his administration to checkmate crime and criminals, especially, kidnapping, the situation has continued to degenerate and is on the increase.
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