Crude price rises above $70pb
2 die in Lokoja auto crash
Halliburton: Julius Berger linked with $190m bribe
God of His business and traders in God
A farewell to arms?
Edo Assembly suspends Minority Whip
Repentant militant leader urges colleagues to surrender
More than amnesty
PPA tasks FG on free education
Collapsed building: Death toll hits 31
Govt woos senators over oil sector reforms
FG, states resume battle over N2.2trn deductions
Nigeria, Algeria to sign gas pipeline deal
Police tortured us to confess killing Rewane —Suspects
Osun AC suspends Ewenla over anti-party activities
Ondo LG bosses resume amid alleged imposition
Am looking for best brains as commissioners — Oni

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Gov Daniel administered oath on me under duress — Alausa
EMBATTLED Ogun State lawmaker, Mr. Olawale Hassan Alausa yesterday confirmed that he indeed took an oath but alleged that the oath was administered by Governor Olugbenga Daniel to ensure his loyalty.
Police nab 22 suspected robbers, kidnappers in Enugu
By Tony Edike ENUGU—THE Enugu State Police Command yesterday, paraded 22 suspected criminals, including armed robbers, kidnappers and rapists arrested recently in different parts of the state. Among those paraded were Anayo Frank and Kenneth Mamah, who the police said had confessed to being involved in series of kidnappings, in the South East and South-South […]
Confederations Cup claims one life
FIFA announced on Monday that one of four German journalists injured in a car crash on their way to a Confederations Cup semi-final match has died.
Lagos Assembly urges Yar’Adua to rehabilitate Apapa-Oshodi Road
The Lagos State House of Assembly has called on President Umaru Yar’Adua to direct all relevant agencies like the Ministry of Works and the Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA) to undertake repairs of all federal roads in Lagos State especially the Apapa-Oshodi expressway because of its economic importance.
Halliburton: CDHR, SERAP ask FG to prosecute indicted officials
Two human rights groups, Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) and Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), yesterday called on the Federal Government, to urgently begin the prosecution of Halliburton and its officials in Nigeria for their involvement and complicity in the Halliburton $180 million bribery scandal.
Fashola marks birthday, donates to children’s homes
By Olasunkanmi Akoni Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, Sunday, celebrated his 46th birthday, donating food items to the Missionaries of Charity Babies’ Home in Ikosi, Ketu, Alapere just as he donated a new building to the Chief Michael Oyemade Ogunjobi Children’s Home in Surulere.
Court jails college staff for six months
In a related development, Justice A. N. Nwankwo of the High Court in Ebonyi State has discharged and acquitted Mr. Sunday Awol Adom of all the 19 count charges filed against him and two others.
Amazing Brazil dim American wonder
UNITED States of America Sunday night shocked the world when they took an amazing 2-0 lead against the kings of soccer, Brazil in the Confederation Cup final at Ellis Park, Johannesburg.
FG destroys Nigeria-Biafra war bombs in Enugu
By Tony Edike ENUGU—ABOUT 183 different types of unexploded explosives recovered from nine states affected by the Nigerian – Biafran Civil War were yesterday detonated by the Ministry of Defence, 39 years after the war ended.
Gunmen abduct Nomagbon Pharmacy MD
It was further gathered that about two persons were rushed to an undisclosed hospital as a result of the injuries they sustained in the pandemonium that followed the sporadic shooting in the area.
Security Council seat: UN right in stopping Nigeria —IZON Forum
And it was these that forced the people out of frustration to adopt diverse forms of struggle, including violence exhibited in the forms of vandalization of oil pipelines and facilities, kidnapping of oil workers, hostage taking and engaging in a military warfare with the military deployed to protect oil facilities.
PDP denies plot to sack Obi
By Vincent Ujumadu AWKA—THE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said, yesterday, that the issue of impeachment of Governor Peter Obi was never discussed at last week’s meeting of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) with members of the Anambra State House of Assembly in Abuja. National leadership of the party had summoned the 30 PDP Anambra […]
Amnesty: Bubor hails Yar’Adua
He appealed to all militants to embrace the amnesty by Mr. President as that was the only way they could become integrated into the mainstream of the society again after fighting with the Federal Government, warning that “nobody or group could withstand the federal might when it came to war as the recent event has shown.â€
Azikiwe varsity student, girlfriend die in boat mishap
By Enyim Enyim ONITSHA—Tragedy struck at Umueze Anam, Anambra West Local Government Area of Anambra state at the weekend, when a final year student of Nnamdi Azikiwe university, Izuchukwu Patrick, aged 22, and his girlfriend died in a boat mishap on his way to his father’s burial. Umueze Anam, is a community in the outskirts […]
Reyenieju condemns response to oil spill
He noted that since the incident, not an individual “has been given relief material.â€
Reyenieju condemned what he described as “the lackadaisical and arrogant attitude of PPMC officials to what he described as the tragedy of the people of his constituency over the endless effects of oil spill which has consistently affected their means of livelihood and even underground waters.

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