Uduaghan, Penawou commended over relief efforts
Kaduna tackles Almajirai
Edo LG boosts learning with 175 new teachers
Dariye aligns with Mangni-led PDP
Expose alleged militants’ backers, AC tells FG
Kamara slams insurers over rate undercutting
Yar’Adua listens to people’s yearnings — El-Ilory
Anambra Assembly passes 26 bills
New Niger Speaker resigns
Orji’s wife distributes 5000 bags of fertiliser to women
Disability cover now part of group life insurance
CardCentre Nigeria repositions, exit from SMEEIS
SON tasks manufacturers on standard
Equities’ gains drive market value by N160bn
Ebonyi varsity parades two fake lecturers

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FG must respect N-Deltans’ right to self determination —Group
Co-ordinating chairman of the group, Mr. Dayo Ogunlana, in a solidarity message to Ijaw people, said “ once more, we extend our solidarity to the Ijaw nation and its people who are currently under bombardment from the occupation forces of the Joint Task Force (JTF).
Ogun State set to raise N60bn Bond
In an apparent bid to meet its long term developmental goals, the Ogun State government is set to raise not less than N50 billion from the nation’s capital market, even as it refutes allegations from some members of the State House of Assembly that the state has no financial statement
Customs gets two helicopters to monitor petroleum export
After over 20 years of non monitoring of the nation’s petroleum export following the inability of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) saddled with the responsibility to get to the loading points, the Service has acquired two brand-new helicopters which are presently being assembled for that purpose as well as to combat smuggling.
Below the belt(2)
I believe the picture is very clear, colourrful and bright for Nkechi, only she is being too sentimental about things. Or what do you think? Remember to share your views on Nkechi’s situation with us as you respond.
Once upon a June 12
Parliamentarian Toye Farounbi took it up from there by making a strong case for June 12 instead of May 29 to be recognised as the real Democracy Day. “Nobody can take away the importance of June 12 in this country. That is why I praise the efforts of those who make sure it’s remembered every year.

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