CABOTAGE LAW: Ship-owners head to court for enforcement
Grimaldi group, NPA disagree over repair of port access roads
JTF parades combat vehicles
We’re not at war with anybody in N-Delta —JTF
Obasanjo killed Abacha’s vision 2010 — FG
FG hails MEND’s ceasefire, but…
ACF condemns N-Delta militants ‘bellicose’ attitude
Education sector in disarray
A season of strikes … workers battle for benefits
Group asks EFCC to probe DESOPADEC’s largesse to DTHA
Global Jobs Pact: We need to work together —ILO
Michael Jackson and the tragedy of blackness
Senate’s Accountability
Pavarotti resurrects at MUSON Centre

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Are women truly their own worst enemies?
Women really need to understand that there will be no women’s power in this world until women get over trying to outdo one another in spite. In the meantime, men can sit back and relax because their power is not going anywhere. I have had issues dealing with other females from the time I was a kid.
Is it over?
It worked for some time, because of the cash factor. Its successor was a bit more thoughtful, being so quiet at the beginning and all of a sudden unleashing terror with one hand and once again offering cash with the other. It was only a matter of time before it all burst at the seams.
Fashola warns MEND
IN his official reaction to Sunday’s bombing of the Atlas Cove Jetty by men of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger-Delta (MEND), Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday, warned the militants that the action must never repeat itself as the state was quite ready to respond to “this new security threat appropriatelyâ€.
Itsekiri adopted me, says Ojukwu
Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu has said that Itsekiri people are very dear to him, saying that they adopted him. Tracing his relationship with Itsekiri through late Professor Alex Boyo and J. T. L. Boyo to the mid 1940s at Kings College, Lagos, he said they had always been by him in time when he needed them. […]
Good governance, Obama’s battle cry
Obama’s purpose of visiting Ghana was different from the objective of former President Clinton which Professor Aminu rightly referred to. Clinton sought partners in Africa to help fight hunger, disease (especially HIV and malaria) and to alleviate poverty by pushing through the African Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA).

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