Dutch court to take on Shell Nigeria cases
Death toll in Bauchi riot rises to 70
Review AMC Bill, stockbrokers urge FG
Trips @N2.7 Billion Only
Maryam, IBB’s greatest critic – Madaki
Alhaji Umaru Muttalab; The Suspect Mass Bomber Is My Son.
2009: Strikes compound woes of education sector
Doctors in diaspora give free treatment to 1,000 patients at Abavo
Terror attack: CIA, FBI quiz Farouk’s dad
Why I swore in new Chief Justice, by Kutigi
Between Branding and Overbranding
How much can you tell your spouse?(5)
Experts task professionals on research, medical education
Maryam: More dignitaries storm Minna
Nigeria name 24 for Angola 2010
NFF announces World Cup ticketing procedures

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Adamu turns 57, today
All roads lead to the residence of FIFA and CAF Executive Committee member, Nigeria’s Dr. Amos Adamu, as he turns 57 today. For over a decade now, the name Adamu has become synonymous with sports in the country.
Korea propose Elephants friendly to rehearse for Eagles
South Korea coach, Huh Jun-moo, has requested for a friendly against Ghana or Cote’d Ivoire to prepare his wards against Nigeria ahead of their group B clash at the South Africa 2010.
THE CJN CONTROVERSY : Swearing-in of CJN : Sagay, Falana, others express mixed reactions
LEGAL luminaries have expressed mixed reactions over remarks by the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Michael Aondoakaa, SAN, who stated that the out-going Chief Justice of the Federation has the legal right to administer oath to the in-coming CJN.
NLC, organising the unorganised
For a number of years, organized labour has been deliberating on how to get the unorganized sector organized. Several workshops have been held but nothing concrete has taken place. Recently, the Nigeria Labour Congress took steps to bring the informal sector into its fold.
PENGASSAN condemns govt over workers’ right at Free trade zone
PETROLEUM and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), has expressed concerned over denial of workers’s right in the country’s Free Trade Zones (FTZ) especially freedom of association as enshrined in the section 40 of the nation’s constitution.

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