2011: PDP warns against endorsement of candidates
Indomitable Beach Eagles!
Nigeria now 2nd highest country with AIDS victims
Kidnappers of Chime’s aide yet to contact govt, family
Halliburton: Panel gets N45m for overseas trip
Warri South flags off inaugural Community Unity Cup
Gunmen abduct 74-yr-old grandma
Koinyan: Bayelsa AC lauds Yar’Adua
Federer makes Grand Slam history
Leadership, bane of Nigeria’s progress —Buhari
Yakubu targets opening day comeback
Labour laments rising cases of fraud in banks
GKS charges militants on FG amnesty proposals
Lagos petitions tribunal over census result
We deserved to win — Olawale
Sapele residents hail PHCN

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Illegal detention: Court orders Delta CP to pay N.2m damages to lawyer
The judge went on to say “for how can it be justified that 16 cars were impounded, including the car of the applicant and 8 cars found themselves within a short span back with the owners. Why was a difference made with the car of the applicant?
DSC restates determination to partner Delta on sports devt
Presenting the award, the Chief Organiser, Evwienure said the company was deserving of the award as a result of its ntribution to grassroots sport development in its operational area, particularly its assistance to the yearly Aladja grassroots football competition.
FG approves gas processing plant in Ughelli South LG —Uduaghan
He said he took the issue of local administration seriously and pointed out that when there is peace and security in the local government areas, there would be peace and security at the state level.
Keke Marwa : The three-wheeler terror on the road
By Albert Akpor WHEN tricycles, popularly called Keke Marwa were introduced into the city of Lagos by the military administration of Colonel Buba Marwa (rtd) many saw it as the military administrator’s way of placating the masses and mitigating their impoverishment at the time. This presumably explains why the introduction of the tricycles was widely […]
Niger Delta: Amnesty alone can’t end crisis — Ledum Mitee
He was charged along with Saro-Wiwa and the other eight Ogoni leaders who were hanged by the military junta headed by the late Gen. Sani Abacha in November 1995. Only Mitee among the whole lot was spared the hangman’s noose after the controversial verdict of the Justice Auta led Tribunal. Undaunted even after he survived the Abacha gulag, he forged ahead with the agitation of the Ogonis for environmental justice.

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