Usain Bolt inspires Egwero
N117bn debt, falsehood, says Ondo PDP
Ebonyi bans Okada operators from expressway
Oil sector deregulation inevitable, says FG
Police promote 9,264 personnel
Gambia U-17 World Cup team, others for Pepsi tourney
Why we stopped Blessing Okagbare — Gusau
The trouble with Nigeria from Ekiti
TUC hails CBN’s sack of bank CEOs
Cost of funds hit 23% as scarcity of funds intensifies
Encomiums as Okunrounmu marks 70th birthday
CBN appoints MD, injects N100b into Intercontinental Bank
Mega party plans National Summit set Oct 1
Cleric okays Akpabio for 2nd term
Fashola stops arrest of motorists without MOT certificates

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Okah is an “arms supplier,” says Boyloaf
FORMER commander of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger-Delta (MEND), “General†Boyloaf, dropped a bombshell yesterday, saying the supposed leader of the group, Henry Okah, is not a freedom fighter but an arms supplier, who is not interested in the peace process in the Niger-Delta because it will close his line of business.
CBN, NDIC, others should be probed over banks’ margin exposure–stakeholders
THE Federal Government has been called upon to intervene in the on going effort to sanitise the banking industry by investigating and probing the bank examiners of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and Auditors.
First Bank shareholdears pledge support for Onasonya
FIRST Bank of Nigeria (FBN) Plc shareholders have commended its board of directors for appointing its staff as the new managing director, just as they pledged to give the new helmsman ,Mr. Steven Onasonya the desired support that would move the bank higher.
Ogbemudia denies report of Oshiomhole’s apology visit
TWO-time governor of the defunct Bendel State, Dr. Samuel Ogbemudia, has denied media reports that the state governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, sneaked into his house last month to apologise to him, and was treated to a sumptuous dinner and lavish drinks.
ASUU: Group faults FG over withdrawal from egotiation
RIGHTS activists, Education Rights Campaign (ERC), has condemned the decision of the Federal Government to call off negotiations with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), saying the Federal Government was never involved in negotiations, but fruitless merry-go-round since the start of the strike seven weeks ago without taking any visibly positive step to resolve the issue.

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