Construction of grazing reserves to gulp N3.6b
CCNN surpasses turnover, PAT forecast for second quarter — Vetiva
FG releases 25,000 tonnes of assorted grains
N60m needed to host IEYI
Bank crisis: Our worries – Labour
Fake drugs: Life jail awaits offenders — FG
2011: Plot to replace Yar’Adua with N-East gov thickens
Family obeys Gani’s wish
Give education priority, AC chieftain urges Nigerians
Gani, pillar of our struggles – Lagos workers
Graft: Court grants group leave to compel ICPC to probe Ogbulafor
FG asked to resuscitate doctors’ one-year training abroad
PSC Industries boss challenges the FG to try solar energy
Gani Fawehinmi: A dogged fighter departs in a blaze of glory
Militant leaders’ rift deepens, as rival group invades Boyloaf’s camp
FISON calls for more policing of nation’s waters
Gbaramatu students appeal to govt for rehabilitation grants

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Eagles send Okocha into momentary madness
Austin Jay Jay Okocha was enveloped by momentary madness the moment he saw Tunisia’s Derragi Oussma run into a wide space created for him by Taye Taiwo.
NCP Gubernatorial Candidate, 2003 and 2007
By Ogbeni Banjo Death will never cease to inflict its pains, pangs and anguish in our hearts. In my leader’s case, it forewarned us in the most disappointed way. When it eventually comes, it strikes with a painful scourge, leaving on its trail feelings of nostalgia, sorrow, inertia and forlorn hope, especially for a man […]
24 Strokes for Eagles
AS Nigerians come to terms with the 2-2 draw against Tunisia that has placed our chances of going to the World Cup on thread, one man has advocated that each member of the Super Eagles, coaches and NFF officials should be whipped 24 times for the opprobrium they inflicted on Nigerians.
Disband NFF Now, Gombe Screams
Former Chairman of the Gombe State Football Association, Shuaibu Gara Gombe has moved for the disbandment of the Super Eagles even as he has fingered top shots of the Nigeria Football Federation as the major culprits, who should be held responsible, in the increasingly likely event that Nigeria fail to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
A Word For Calculator Optimists
MANY may think that I would be triumphant over the Super Eagles loss of the 2010 World Cup ticket, haven warned endless about the consequences of our inane preparations. On the contrary, I am sad with millions of Nigerians who are often led to over-estimate the strength of the national team. The play with national emotions must stop.

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