Experts identify problems with agric devt
Eagles rule out gamble with new players
Jakande tasks office holders on selfless service
55,000 construction workers lose jobs
New states coming before 2011 elections, say lawmakers
Orji flags off medical mission by doctors from abroad
All Nigeria Open: Athletes defy entry standards
Gov Orji tips Commander to rule the world
What CAF slot means to Delta
Controversy trails utilization of malaria fund
MKO Abiola divides Reps
N-Delta: FG hails oil companies
Ogun: Rights group condemns political crisis

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Atlas Cove: David-West faults YCE’s comments
By Ola Ajayi IBADAN—Former Petroleum Minister, Professor Tam David-West, yesterday faulted the protest registered by the Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE) that the attack on Atlas Cove jetty in Lagos could trigger full-blown tribal war. He said in as much as he would not support the destruction of the jetty, he said the YCE erred […]
Group commends Yar’Adua over NDDC appointments
The association, in a statement made available to journalists yesterday in Warri, said the appointment of Air Vice Marshal Larry Koinyan and Mr. Chibusor Ugweha was most commendable. They also applauded the President’s magnanimity in confirming Elder Power Aginighan as the Executive Director, Finance/Administration of the Commis-sion.
Our online Visa application, best for applicants, says UKBA
United Kingdom has always been an attrcative destination to many Nigerians and the rest of the international community even with the new immigration rules put in by the United Kingdom Border Agency, (UKBA)
Uduaghan orders auditing of community devt c’ttee
He made it clear that the Community Development Committees should live up to expectation and champion grassroots development rather than being a liability, while promising to assess the performance of individual Development Committees.
C-River concludes plan to fast-track free healthcare
Plans to fast track the Free Primary Health Care programme of the Cross River State government have been concluded as the state government signs an agreement with Galaxy Backbone Limited for the supply and installation of internet facilities to all Health Management Information System (HMIS) offices and Health Centers in the 18 local government areas in the state.

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