U-17? We go manage am
Let us deregulate now!
Rival cult groups clash in Bayelsa
Emujakpor kicks against illegal dredging of Delta lands
Nigeria’s telecom glory in Geneva
Group to honour Jonathan’s wife, others
Two commit suicide in Lagos
Obi’s aide tasks women journalists on professionalism
Olashore blames education collapse on FG
We won’t leave campus, say students
AC asks FG to handover federal roads to states
Poor medicals : Minister runs to Delta
Police on trail of fleeing robbers in Lagos
Fashola, others for varsity foundation laying ceremony
Nigeria 2009: N3 more billion for LOC
Senior civil servants slam Deregulation
Bonfrere fancies Nigeria return

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Time out for Nigerian league football
THE Nigerian Premier League (NPL) has been put on hold after five weeks of action as a result of the FIFA Under-17 World Cup, which the country will host beginning Saturday.
Enyimba: Is the tide changing under Orji?
The first place I saw (yes, we have never met) Orji Uzor Kalu was at Enyimba Stadium in one of Enyimba Int’l FC matches. Then he was not the governor of Abia State. The Supporters’ Club then drummed their lives out each match Orji was a spectator because he gave them lavish monetary support.
Desperate to go abroad
The desperation on the part of many Nigerians to travel out of the country is believed to have reached an alarming level in recent times.
ICT can rescue economy, says Ekuwem
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been described as the only viable tool through which Nigeria could move out of the current global economy meltdown. The National President, Association of Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria, Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem stated this while announcing the opening of the 2009 COMBIT Africa and exhibition to be held in Lagoon Restaurant, Lagos.
MTN joins submarine cable fray with WACS
MTN Nigeria, last week, entered the submarine cable competition going on in Nigeria today, joining ten other countries of the world in an agreement that would usher in West African Cable Systems, WACS.

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