JTF uncovers graves of missing soldiers
Three in Police net over murder
NAICOM, PenCom release pension guidelines
Ghost workers: 8-classroom school has 38 teachers
Rivers Police assure NDDC on partnership
INC laments loss of lives in JTF, militants’ war
PDP stops disclosure of militants’ sponsors — ANPP
Ogbulafor summons PDP ministers
100 million girls in child labour worldwide —ILO
INC laments loss of lives in JTF, militants’ war
Uduaghan sacks SUBEB, appoints new chairman, members
Education Minister commends Akpabio’s policies
48 hours of nightmare on Apapa-Oshodi Expressway
Nigerian Banks hold high-risk loans —Fitch

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Strike: Rivers warns NUT
“We want to stress that no NUT official or school has a right to deny school children access to their classrooms for learning, and government will not sit back and allow its programmes for the education sector to suffer unjustly,†the statement added.
SSS arrests three suspected assassins in Imo
By Chidi Nkwopara OWERRI—Imo State Command of the State Security Service (SSS) has arrested three persons, who claim to be students of Imo State University (IMSU), Owerri, while they were negotiating for money to assassinate a lady.
Why FG supports Cowbell Secondary School maths contest
Represented by Hajiya Aishatu Dukku, Minister of State for Education, the First Lady said it is in realising this fact that government has firm commitment to upgrade the institutions and Centres of Excellence in the country to a world-class status as a way of producing highly trained and skilled scientific professionals of the future.
Landlords of demolished buildings were adamant —Commissioner
He also blamed the landlords of demolished structures, including completed residential buildings, for remaining adamant to the earlier warning issued by his office.
Delta to sack non-functional DESOPADEC workers
His words: “We are aware that the staffing position of DESOPADEC had been a problem, I am putting up a structure that will look into the staff, those that are really required to run the outfit properly and those that are not required, we found that the place is over bloated with staff, staff that really don’t have any job function.
Reps indict 3 crude oil lifters of tax defaults
The House of Representatives has accused the NNPC of manipulating the prices of part of the 45,000 barrels of crude oil per day allocated it for its three refineries. The Reps said the NNPC sold part of the unrefined crude to some foreign companies yet to be identified at a discount, thus making the country to lose not less than N280 billion ($1.87 billion) between 2004 and 2007.
Ekiti elections: Oni’s imperative questions
By Suffy Ainofenokhai I AM also bold to affirm with absolute sincerity and conviction that the 2007 and 2009 elections are the most consistent, the clearest and the fairest ever conducted in this terrain.
Kwara partners BoI on job creation
By Demola Akinyemi Ilorin — THE Kwara State government, in partnership with Bank of Industry (BoI), has secured a loan of N750m to create job opportunities and generate massive employment for residents in the state.
‘General’ Boyloaf pleads amnesty for Tompolo
“Let me tell you, some people will think that I am betraying the struggle, but, it is not so, I know the reason I have decided to accept amnesty.
PPA slams Yar’Adua’s govt on appointment
THE Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) has berated the President Umaru Yar’Adua administration on the distribution of political appointments.
Imo govt sacks ENTRACO boss
OWERRI—Imo State government has revoked the appointment of Mr. Steve Onu, who until Wednesday, was the General Manager of Imo State Environmental Transformation Commission (ENTRACO).
Way out of N-Delta crisis, by lawmaker
By Chidi Nkwopara OWERRI—The member representing Njaba Local Government Area in Imo State House of Assembly, Mr. Josephat Emenaha, says resource control remains the recipe for ending the on-going crisis in the Niger Delta region.
Special FEC meeting today
By Daniel Idonor AS a special session of the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting is to be held today to consider what government said were crucial memos from the Ministry of Power. FEC yesterday, after a prolonged meeting, approved various agriculture projects worth over N64 billion, the first of its kind in the last […]
N5.2bn fraud: Absence of accused stalls Elumelu, Ugbane, others’ trial
The Econom-ic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), yesterday docked the Chairman, Senate Committee on Power, Senator Nicholas Ugbane, his counterpart in the House of Representatives, Ndudi Elumelu and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Power, Dr. Abdulahi Aliyu, before an Abuja Federal High Court over alleged perpetration of monumental fraud.

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