CBN bars interbank forex trading
Appointing Benin varsity VC’ll follow due process — Prof Jibo
FG urged to establish exam malpractice commission
Confederations Cup: NFF insists on Enyimba, Warri Wolves
Group alleges marginalisation of Binis
Kogi Gov extols Sani Lulu
UNIJOS screens candidates despite ASUU’s opposition
I’m yet to get Olajuwon, declares NBBF American coach
PIB: FG woos oil industry
Reps probe alleged breach of expatriate quota
One dead, 10 injured in Lokoja free-for-all
LG suspends immunisation officers
Amnesty: Militants demand N3bn for arms
Jos crisis: Ajibola Panel to wind up sitting
Sectarian crisis: Wives, mothers lament loss of bread winners
After Boko Haram

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Chidi Amuta, Ojo Maduekwe and the PDP leadership
If the above is the thesis of Amuta’s essay, can that essay be read as the warning of a watchman? Can Amuta be read as a message to one member of the political class who by past conduct can understand the message and transmit it to the PDP leadership? Such interpretation of the essay is supported by Amuta’s description of the Nigerian political situation and of the aptitude of Ojo Maduekwe whom Amuta presents in these words.
Kidnappers of medical doctor demand N8m ransom
Dr. Asogun, a Consultant Surgeon and Head of Department of Surgery, Central Hospital, Benin City, and Medical Director of Asogun Specialist Clinic, Benin, was abducted by unknown gunmen while attending to a patient in his clinic.
Family sources told newsmen on the telephone that the kidnappers allowed them to speak with the doctor for a few minutes before the ransom demand was made.
Ewa Henshaw to endow Unical with N10m fund
The senator disclosed this while laying the foundation stone for the building of a library and computer centre estimated at about N35 million in Calabar, Cross River State .
NDDC urges militants to embrace amnesty
Acting Managing Director of the Commission, Mr. Power Aginighan, who made the appeal yesterday in Port Harcourt during the commissioning of a health centre built and furnished by the Commission for Tereama community, Port Harcourt, said militants should see the amnesty offer as an opportunity to be properly reintegrated into society, so they could also be active players in the drive to develop the region.
Delta students task FG on post-amnesty plan for militants
It read: “That the relocation of the Petroleum University from Delta to Kaduna State is unacceptable by Niger-Delta students, as it is against the 7-point agenda and no excuse is genuine enough for the relocation, therefore, it should be returned without any further delay.

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