Anger, tributes as slain Guardian editor, Ohu, is buried
Why we put UBA Prestige golf on ice’
Kidnappers strike again in Kaduna
Siasia’s Eagles lost to Venezuela
Govt bans showing of District 9 film in Nigeria
Repentant militants on rampage
Footballers body insists Lulu’s Board must go
2010: Miracle can’t help Eagles — Chukwu
Eucharia closes case on divorce
2010: Miracle can’t help Eagles — Chukwu
AGN crisis: Segun Arinze emerges factional president
NMVA crew visits Dokpesi
Will you tell your friend his wife is dating your boss?
Obey eulogises Adenuga in a special album
Nite of a 1000 laughs holds at the Muson
How my editor frustrated me out of journalism – Ngozi Ezeonu
Tobi Adeniji releases maiden album

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RATTAWU condemns attack on Oluokun
By Chidi Nkwopara OWERRI— Imo State Council of Radio, Television, Theatre Arts Workers Union of Nigeria (RATTAWU) has condemned the brutal attack of Radio Nigeria Correspondent, Mr. Wale Oluokun, by Governor Ikedi Ohakim’s Chief Security Officer (CSO), Mr. C. Bako. According to a release by the Secretary, Mr Eddy Anyanwu, the Union described the act […]
Cleric asks FG, states to support UNICEF’s programmes
By Peter Duru MAKURDI — The Federal and State Governments have been urged to show greater commitment in partnering and supporting the United Nation Children’s Fund (UNICEF) initiatives and programmes which are geared towards checking childhood killer diseases in the country. Regional Pastor in charge of the NKST Church in Ugba, Logo Local Government Area […]
Imo govt urged to check rural-urban drift
By Monsur Olowopejo The Imo state government has been advised to make rural areas the focus of development in order to stem the rapid migration of youths from the rural to urban cities across the country. A Presidential aspirant of the Imo State Towns Development Association Lagos (ISTDAL), Mrs. Blessing Mbonu, who gave the advice […]
76-yr-old Ogbe-Ijoh, Aladja land dispute resolved
THE over 76 years old boundary dispute between the Ijaws of Ogbe-Ijoh in Warri South-West council and the Urhobo of Aladja in Udu council area of Delta state was resolved Wednesday in a historic gathering of key members from both communities at Orhuwhorun, with the two parties promising to abide by the agreement reached on the line of demarcation.
Anambra assures on partnership with donor agencies
AWKA— ANAMBRA state government says it will continue to partner with donor agencies and corporate organisations, who have the interest of peace, growth and development of Anambra state at heart by ensuring that government meets its obligations to them at all time. Governor Peter Obi, who gave the assurance in Awka, at an interactive session […]

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