Stakeholders protest planned 5% tax on hotels, others
PDP to conduct fresh congress in Kano
PPA threatens Ohakim over defection move
IMSU: Condemnation greets collection of fees by Zellence
Gbenga Obasanjo: Court grants Moji custody of children
2011: No automatic ticket for Orji— Nkire
Kidnapped victim killed, after ransom
Census Tribunals begin sitting July 21
Uwais, Atiku, Masari task Yar’Adua on electoral reforms
Abia PDP chairman escapes assassination attempt
Chime pledges varsity scholarship to Okada riders
Siasia is a gambler — Ikpeba
Nigeria’s image worries Imo govt
Ebonyi NLC faction calls for Ogba’s sack
Okocha playing Backwards

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CAF Cup: Enyimba frowns at NFF, Ojo-Oba reacts
By Onochie Anibeze Enyimba club chairman, Felix Anyansi-Agwu, has frowned at the federation for enlisting them for CAF Cup without allowing them to determine on which platform they would play in the continent. CAF Cup is usually foAr the team that wins FA Cup and the third placers in the national league of the countries […]
Cash before treatment in Nigerian Hospitals: * doctors, lawyers, other Nigerians react
…blame government for failing to provide effective healthcare system By Innocent Anaba, AbdulWahab Abdulah and Chioma Obinna There is a dangerous trend in the healthcare delivery service across the country, which Nigerians have lived with all these years and have expressed disgust over the development. It is the demand for cash deposits before a patient […]
Gov Obi begins to re-engineer sports in Anambra
SPORTS in Anambra State may have suffered neglect in the past due to lack of commitment from the previous administrators who relegated sports to the background.
AFN orders dope test for all winners
AFN President, Solomon Ogba, yesterday ordered that the top three winners in all the events of the Mobil Athletics Championship will face doping tests. Mobil starts next week.
Why Okah ‘ll forever remain suspicious
BELIEVE it or not, Henry Okah has become a force to be reckoned with in the Niger-Delta struggle. The Federal Government had calculated his being kept in the coolers would kill the spirit of the struggle, but, for the nearly two years he was in detention, militants in the Niger-Delta region continued their devastation of oil facilities with more deadly brutality

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