Phantom fuel crises: NNPC assures of steady supply
Group passes vote of confidence on DESOPADEC
Chanomi pipeline repairs may herald early restart of Kaduna, Warri refineries — NNPC
Coup against Bauchi State ANPP (3)
2011: Solomon vows to mobilise for Uduaghan re-election
Magistrate overrules AG over robbery suspects in Ebonyi
250 militants in Warri North surrender arms
N-Delta Christian leaders condemn neglect of region
Haste for profit caused illiquidity in MFBs — Expert
Rivers Assembly clears six commissioner nominees
Aba South LG boss’ election upheld
Road expansion: Aliero threatens to revoke contract
Senator canvasses adequate funding for Police
Violence mars Anambra PDP congress
Police Kill 4 suspected kidnappers
Lawmaker warns over indecent language against Warri monarch
Akande blames underutilisation of human resources on poverty

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Gory tale of tears, blood, death at Cele Bus-stop
By Chioma Obinna LAGOSIANSÂ have witnessed many a tragic incident at the popular Cele Bus-stop along the Oshodi – Apapa Express way, but nothing to compare with the gory scene of last Saturday September 26 that has become the latest tale of sorrow, tears and regret in Lagos. For many of those who witnessed the […]
Senator donates bus to physically challenged
IN line with his campaign promise of reaching out to the masses, the senator representing Delta Central in the Senate, Professor Adegor Eferakeya, has donated a brand new 18-Seater Mitsubishi L300 bus to the association of physically challenged persons in Sapele, Delta State to ease their transportation to their place of skill acquisition.
Kaduna suspends two over alleged N9m fraud
The Kaduna State government has suspended two top management staff of the Kaduna State Development and Property Company (KSDPC) Limited for allegedly defrauding the company of N9,689,530.13.
Ohaneze plans Igbo Day celebration for Owerri
Arrangements have been concluded for this year’s Igbo Day Celebration organised by Ohaneze Ndigbo, the Apex Igbo Socio-cultural organisation, in Owerri, Imo state capital.
Abia and the sale of Abam Rubber Estate?
THE story making the rounds in newsrooms across the country is that Governor Theodore Ahamefule Orji of Abia State has allegedly sold the expansive Eastern Region acquired Rubber Estate at Ameke Abam, Arochukwu Local Government Area, to Madam Eunice Uzor Kalu, mother of former governor of the state, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu.
Gov Yuguda blames religious crisis on pagans
Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State has decried the rising wave of religious crises in the country, describing the perpetrators as pagans in Christianity and Islam.
NBA faults Bauchi’s de-registration of LOAN
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Benue State chapter has condemned the actions of the Benue State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development which stripped the Benue State chapter of Law Officers’ Association of Nigeria (LOAN) of its registration as a union.
Editors, group move for enforcement of Nigerian laws
AS the world today celebrates the World Right to Know Day, the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) and Right to Know Movement in Nigeria (R2K Nigeria) have launch a campaign to enforce Nigerian laws, which contain guarantees of access to publicly-held information.
Police gun down three kidnappers in Rivers
Briefing newsmen on the development in his Moscow road office, the state Police Commissioner, Mr. Bala Hassan, said due to the rising cases of attack and abduction of residents of Port Harcourt travelling to Aba for business and other reasons, he had to reach an agreement with his Abia State counterpart for the Rivers State police command to deploy some men of its Anti-terrorism squad to the border between the two states.
Onoh’s widow alleges plot to kill detained son
MRS Caroline Onoh, widow of the late former Governor of old Anambra state, Chief Christian Onoh, at the weekend accused some staff of Parklane Specialist Hospital, Enugu of plotting to kill her son, Josef Onoh, who is being detained in the hospital by the police.
Textile workers chide Yar’Adua over S/Arabia visit
The Na-tional Union of Textile Workers and Tailoring Union of Nigeria has asked President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua to explain to Nigerians why he preferred to travel to Saudi Arabia instead of the 64th General Assembly of the United Nations where he could have lobbied for the country’s seat in the UN.
Anambra 2010: Ojukwu vows to battle Iwu over APGA ticket
LEADER of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, vowed yesterday that the party would engage the Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Maurice Iwu in a fierce battle if he continues to disobey court orders recognising Chief Victor Umeh as authentic National Chairman of APGA.
Ateke Tom to surrender arms before Oct 4 deadline – Amnesty c’ttee
COMMITTEE for the implementation of presidential amnesty has assured that militant leader, Ateke Tom, would key into the exercise before it expires on October 4.
2006 Electoral Act okay, by Senator
Even with calls for the implementation of the Justice Uwais report on electoral reform, the Chairman Senate Committee on Works, Senator Julius Ucha has said that the present 2006 Electoral Act in operation is not completely insufficient.
ASUU strike, embarrassment to Nigeria – Cleric
The ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), has become an embarrassment to the nation’s image and an indication of the little attention the country availed and viewed its youths and future generation, Catholic Priest, Monsignor Pius Kii, has said.

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