Golfer,73, tops Stanbic IBTC-sponsored classics
Godfrey tops Nigeria’s ranking
Students as kidnappers
2010: Eagles need prayers- Singabele
Babangida gives back to Nigerian Polo
$200,000 promise to Eagles, a panicky measure —Ngerem
Are you in a healthy relationship? (4)
Ogun financial position in mess — AC
Oyinlola reconciles Obasanjo, Ladoja
African leaders seek spiritual solution to meltdown
WHO tags Swine Flu world pandemic
Nigerian banks stable —Fitch
Bank PHB, Spring Bank merge
June 12: Nigeria’s democratic future bleak —NBA
JUNE 12: A nation that never learns
So it’s June 12?

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Clapperton Accord warns against militarisation of Niger Delta
The group which met at the residence of Admiral Okhai Mike Akhigbe on Clapperton Street, Asokoro, Abuja also tasked the government to implement, immediately, the recommendations of the Niger Delta Technical Committee Report.
MEND gives survival strategy to JTF troops
“It was for such wickedness that the late Major Gideon G. Orkar and some gallant junior officers and men tried to change. We remember them today and salute them for their courageâ€, the militant group asserted.
NAPTIP calls for witness protection law
By Isiaka Oyibo Abuja — The National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and other related Matters (NAPTIP) has called for a comprehensive witness protection law that would encourage and guarantee adequate security for victims.
Yar’Adua can’t solve Nigeria’s problems —Balarabe Musa
By Emeka Mamah Kaduna—A former governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa, says President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua is not capable of addressing the socio-econo-mic problems plaguing the nation. Musa, who is also a factioner chairman of the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP) equally contended that the National Assembly should discard the Justice Mohammed Lawal […]
Task force demolishes governor’s property in Asaba
Guanah, however, explained that the governor has denied ownership of the demolished property, saying “there had been promptings that this land belongs to E.E. (which incidentally bears semblance to governor’s initials Emmanuel Eweta), but I called the governor and he denied having such property.

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