Enugu PDP: Nnamani’s faction laments rejection
Group lauds Agoda on development
Anambra: Away from an inglorious image
Police parade 4 suspected kidnappers, robbers
Gov Obi scores another first
Obotebe kingdom threatens Agip
Lawmaker bemoans pace of FG’s project implementation
When slum-based youths mobilise to change their destiny
Remember Chia?
NNPC circulating fake Oil Bill…Senator
UN elections : Celebrating vanity
MEND expresses optimism after Okah, Yar’Adua talks
Disregard Soludo, Anambra PDP aspirant tells INEC
Turai, Cherie for Zik lecture
pensioners protest over unpaid N6.1bn severance benefit
Uduaghan: Rep hails tribunal’s verdict
N28bn scam: Reps accuse 14 banks of sharp practices

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Egwu kidnap: Police arraign two, delist others
ABUJA—only two people would finally face trial for allegedly plotting to kidnap the Minister of Education, Dr Sam Egwu and the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Mr. Adetokunbo Kayode, as the police yesterday told an Abuja high court of its intention to de-list the names of two of the accused persons from the charge sheet.
Brazil arrive with victory sign!
The Brazilian team for the Nigeria 2009 FIFA Under-17 World Cup in Lagos sparked some excitement amongst football fans who witnessed their arrival at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport last night.
2011: Police get riot act on rule of law
ABUJA—Ahead of the general elections in 2011, the Federal Government has enjoined the Nigeria Police to align itself with the rule of law principle of the administration, following the abrogation of the Public Order Act, especially in controlling demonstrations and civil protests.
Carnival in Abuja, as Eaglets arrive to defend title
There was a carnival like atmosphere at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, yesterday evening as cultural dance troupes welcomed the Nigeria U-17 team, Golden Eaglets, to the city where they will start the defence of their FIFA U-17 World Cup title on Saturday.
Osun: Tribunal strikes out Oyinlola’s observations
The Justice Alli Garba-led Osun State Governorship Election Petition Retrial Tribunal yesterday overruled observations made by Chief Nathaniel Oke (SAN), leading counsel to Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the certified true copies of ballot papers tendered by the petitioner, Mr Rauf Aregbesola and the Action Congress (AC).
FIFA medical conference excites Singabele, Ojo-Oba
The health condition of football players across the globe has received the attention of the World football governing body, FIFA.
FIFA recently held a 2-day medical conference to promote the health of players in Zurich.
We ‘ll not be intimidated by strike threat, Ogun tells NLC
THE labour crisis rocking Ogun State further deepened yesterday as the state government reacted to the 15-day ultimatum given to it by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), said it would not be intimidated by the strike threat of the union.
Honduras harass Eaglets
Honduras’ leader of delegation to Nigeria 2009 FIFA Under-17 World Cup declared on arrival that his boys will not be weeping boys of group A
UCH resident doctors begin strike
THERE was paralysis of medical services yesterday at the University College Hospital, UCH Ibadan as resident doctors embarked on an indefinite strike.
Orubebe’s appointment: Ukori hails Uduaghan
WARRI—A member of Egbema Gbaramatu Central Development Council (EGCDC), of Warri South West and Warri North local government areas, Mr. Jude Ebitimi Ukori, has congratulated Dr. Bello Orubebe on his appointment as Commissioner for Environment by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan.

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