Tension in Kano over murder of Islamic cleric
Abia Assembly asks Okiro to redeploy CP
NBA tasks FG on pact with ASUU
Fraud: Court admits Asabe Yar’Adua to bail
US agency donates 100 laptops to pupils
All is set for my father’s burial—Onoh Jr
LG commission boss tackles graft in Oyo
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I04 motorcyclists arrested at MMA
Freight forwarders decry deplorable state of roads
Obi hails Ola’s Appeal Court victory
Traders vow to sue exco over N50,000 levy
Police kill 3 robbery suspects
So Etiabas impeached Obi?

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From immorality to Immortality
BENIN High Chief Oyiki Obaseki (he warns that Jackson is off his names) must have been startled by the moral questions his statement on that the last minute precocity of Zamfara United’s scorers brought to the last day of the Nigerian Premiership.
It Takes A Strike
The fact that governments sometimes ignore these notices of strikes, the actual strikes and reneges on the agreements show there could be something the government could miss if there are no ASUU strikes.
SCANDAL IN THE LEAGUE: God will punish those
THE Globacom Premier League is swimming in very dangerous waters that might bring the game to disrepute and ridicule. World soccer-governing body, FIFA, is listening with rapt attention to the offensive odour oozing out from the country. Chairman of the Nigerian Professional League, Chief Jackson Oyuiki-Obaseki has placed curses on those trying to smear the league even though he confessed that it was difficult to prove whether the match was compromised by the clubs.
PDP chieftain charges party supporters on commitment
The national president of Choice 2011 for Uduaghan, Mr. Donatus Eromosele, who led the secretary, Mr. Steel Emehwekre and a PDP woman leader in the state, Madam Nkechi Utomi, on the courtesy visit, said the group was made up of all Deltans and non-indigenes who are staunch supporters of the governor.
Way forward:N-Delta leaders meet tomorrow in Warri
Contacted yesterday, Chief Clark confirmed that he was, indeed, the convener of the meeting, adding that the idea was for the leaders of the region to chart a way forward.

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