Anambra: Group backs Obi for second term
Between Jibril Aminu and Ooni of Ife
Power: FG needs $10bn to attain 35,000MW in 10 years
Arik Air airlifts 4 million passengers since inception
NAHCo’s after tax profit for 2009 hits N1 billion mark
Detroit scare sparks debate on full-body scanners
Pilot admits to excessive drinking before flight
EU budgets 2.87m Euros to stop gas flaring in Rivers, Bayelsa states
Scarcity: NNPC moves to convene “all stakeholders’ forum
LG chairman, councillors fight over excess crude fund
CBN’ll not bail out any MFB
IAEA endorses Nigeria’s nuclear power ambitions
Group begins $1.2m transparency project in Niger Delta region
Yar’Adua: Leading Nigeria into global irrelevance
Plateau teachers threaten to resume strike
Jonathan doing well — PDP
LP slams PDP over Uba’s expulsion

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Fighting corruption in Africa: When hunters become the hunted
The key to fighting graft in Africa does not lie in fresh legislation or new institutions … Most African states already have the gamut of tools required to do the job
FG pledges support to families of fallen heroes
 By Daniel Idonor ABUJA—THE Federal Government has pledged to ensure the wellbeing of members of the Armed Forces, as well as the families of the fallen soldiers, who had paid the supreme sacrifice for the nation at various military operations within and outside the country. Vice President Goodluck Jonathan stated this ysterday at the Interdenominational […]
Senate to decide Yar’Adua’s fate tomorrow — Ekweremadu
 By Wole Mosadomi Minna — The Senate is to determine the fate of President Umaru Yar’Adua who is undergoing medical treatment in Saudi Arabia for over 50 days now. Deputy Senate President, Mr Ike Ekweremadu, who disclosed this while answering questions from journalists in Minna, Niger State yesterday said the Senate had decided to deliberate […]
We Love Eagles So
HYPOCRISY is already in full display as some self-promoting Nigerians have begun buying relevance with the Nations Cup in Angola. If they succeed, being a World Cup year too, they would have made names for themselves as patriots.
The journey to Angola
The 27th Orange CAF Nations Cup started yesterday in Angola. By tomorrow, the Super Eagles of Nigeria will take centre stage in the only match that will, perhaps determine their fate in the competition.

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