The decline of Nigeria’s football
2010: Eagles will be in South Africa, Gen. Adebiyi assures
$21bn tobacco suit: Court dismisses companies’ prayers
Reps declare privatisation of Kaduna fertilizer coy, illegal
The futility of targets without sustainable process and strategy
Unruly behaviour forces Bishop to shut down Parish
For writing RIP on dead son, lady poisons friend’s child, burns house
Gun shot victims: So far, it’s all rhetorics, no action – NG0
Police express concern over rising cases of domestic violence
Lagos arrests 33 strip dancers
belabouring deregulation
PDP won’t field Gov Akala again
Civil war:Igbo leaders take on Ojukwu
Ibori vs. EFCC: Judge defers ruling till Nov 23

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Curse of oil: We’re learning from Nigeria’s mistakes – kuffour
Former Ghanaian President, John Kuffour, said yesterday that his country was learning fast from Nigeria’s experience to ensure that oil did not become a curse to Ghana.
Abia ahead in security, peace – Nwokocha
You know that this government is just two years plus. In the life of any human being two years is very insignificant to begin to judge somebody. Why not wait when that person he completed his constitutional mandated period before you begin to criticize.
54 bags of rice fell on this man and paralysed him
The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) in Delta State, through its chairman, Barrister Oghenjabor Ikimi also lent its voice to the Omovie appeal, specifically calling on the governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, as a matter of humanitarian gesture to come to the aid of the victim, “ as same is inconsonance with the provisions of Section 14, subsection 2, paragraph b of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which states that the primary responsibility of government shall be to ensure the welfare and security of its citizenry.â€
Breathing life into Defence headquarters
The cliché that when there is a will, there is a way speaks volume of the Chief of Defence Staff, Nigerian Armed Forces, Air Chief Marshal Paul Dike. For any task given, the challenge is to deliver on performance.
NBA criticises EFCC on debt recovery
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has lampooned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other security agencies for allegedly turning “themselves into debt recovery agents†following the current crisis in the banking sector.

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