Quit now, Southern youths tell Jonathan
Basketball star out with plans for girls
Lukman must go, say S-South Senators
Eyadema Cup: Sunshine in shaky start
Reps, MAN differs on relocation of industries
Shi’ites demonstration: Council of Ulamah reacts
Taraba begins distribution of fertilizer
Oshiomhole suspends Oredo LG boss
FG’s decision on PTI, policy sumersault —Maku
Erue urges Yar’Adua to sack Lukman
Regional maritime bank to address funding
… as PTML Command intercepts arms and ammunition
Shareholders commend May & Baker on dividend payout
Akpabio seeks review of FG’s policy on national hangar
CSL Legacy Fund unit holders get no dividend

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Group makes case for ex-UNIBEN VC’s entitlements
Addressing newsmen, President of the group, Mr. Joe Akaraiwe, said “Professor Nwanze had been denied his entitlements as an ex-vice chancellor by the present management of UNIBEN which he alleged is being tele-guided by some unseen hands.
Discrimination: Amaechi asks judges to protect women
Making the appeal at the inaugural sitting of the Customary Court of Appeal (CCA), Rumuogba, Obio/Akpor local government area yesterday, Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi said some practices were evil and told the members to be guided by their conscience while delivering justice.
Female pilgrims to undergo pregnancy tests
“Pregnant women are not allowed to embark on the pilgrimage because of the rigorous nature of the exercise. We have had cases of miscarriages because of the pressure they pass through.
Senior Customs officer on the run over N750m fraud
A senior Customs officer serving at the Seme border Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), is on the run over his alleged involvement in a N750 million import duty fraud which took place at the Command between May 2006 and December 2008.
Saraki signs Land Charge Bill into law
In his remark, Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly, Alhaji Abdullazeez Babatunde Mohammed, said the state Land Charge Bill was an executive bill which passed through three readings and that a public hearing was also conducted before it was put in place, adding that it was brought to the House will the aim of ensuring prudent use of land resource in the state.

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