Globalscan want extension of D/I contract
BOI generates 815,000 jobs in 4 years
Group decries pirate attacks, calls for quick passage of MSA bill
Dangote laments impact of global, local meltdown on businesses
Cotecna gives Nigeria first fixed scanner
85 graduate from Universal School of Aviation
Setting agenda for education managers in 2010
Ondo PDP asks members to return to party
VC laments varsity’s closure over relocation
Al-Qaeda ‘groomed Abdulmutallab in London’
Daniel proposes N100.73bn budget
Police foil robbery, kill three
Kabba and the micro-macro economics of Ajaokuta(1)
Anambra, are we cursed or are we the cause?
2011: Mega Party ‘ll change political landscape — Jakande
MASSOB denies plot to disrupt Anambra election
FG bans retail of bulk lubricants

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Foreign Affairs, Defence ministries must work together, says Maduekwe
By Chinyere Amalu ABUJA—Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defence must work in closer consultations in order to maintain a stronger foreign policy for the overall good of the country, Foreign Affairs Minister, Chief Ojo Maduekwe has said. Maduekwe made this observation yesterday in Abuja when he received the Ministry of Defence […]
Muslim clerics deny Al-Qaeda links in Nigeria
Muslim Clerics across Nigeria yesterday condemned the attempted bombing of a US airliner by Farouk Mutallab, a 23-year old Nigerian, just as they denied the existence of the terrorist group Al-Qaeda in the country.
Okogie, CAN condole with Babangida
THE Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, and the Catholic Archbishop of Lagos Metropolitan See, Anthony Cardinal Okogie, have condoled with erstwhile military president, General Ibrahim Babangida, (rtd), on the death of his wife, Mrs. Maryam Babangida, in a US hospital.
Onuesoke blasts rights group over Ibori
FORMER governorship aspirant in Delta State, Mr. Sunny Onuesoke, has berated the state chapter of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, CDHR, over its comment on the victory of Chief James Onanefe Ibori at the Federal High Court, Asaba on the 170-count charge preferred against him (Ibori) by the EFCC.
Rivers to send traffic offenders for psychiatric test
By Jimitota Onoyume PORT-HARCOURT — OFFENDERS of traffic rules in Rivers State are to be sent to psychiatric hospital in the state for attention. Governor Chibuike Amae-chi made this known when he set up Road Traffic Manage-ment Authority to manage the traffic situation in the state capital.
Nigerian bomb suspect was in Yemen
By Lawani Mikairu, with agency report Yemeni authority said, yesterday, that the Nigerian accused of trying to blow up a US-bound passenger jet was living there until a few weeks ago, while President Obama of United States of America has ordered full investigation into the incident. Also yesterday, the first photos emerged of Umar Farouk […]
Ebonyi budgets N76.2bn for 2010
ABAKALIKI—IN order to consolidate on its gains, fulfill promises to the people as well as meet unforeseeable challenges next year, the Ebonyi State Government has budgeted N76. 205billion, for the 2010 fiscal year. Governor Martin Elechi read out the appropriation, yesterday at the chambers of the State House of Assembly, where he presented the Appropriation […]
Stolen crude evacuation claims two lives in Warri
AT least two persons have died as a result of health hazards allegedly suffered from oil spillage arising from the evacuation of stolen crude from two seized vessels, MT Akuada and MT Hope, anchored at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) jetty in Warri.
PDP chieftain seeks law on assistance to orphanages
A Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State, Mr Ken Imasuagbon, has stressed the need for the National Assembly to urgently pass a law that would compel government to render assistance to orphanages.
Aondoakaa: Limits of Legal Comedies
WERE the issues at stake not serious enough to provoke constitutional crisis – and push the country to a brink again – Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Michael Kaase Aondoakaa, would have been winning awards from Nollywood for the imaginative stretches he is forcing on the law.

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