Warri Wolves lifts Delta FA Cup
Satellite communication is a global business that Nigerians understand
Fashola sets machinery to revive Lagos City League
NDDC’s ex-trainees allege ill-treatment
Better Nigeria: Moral not a constitutional problem
Only female LG boss in Delta impeached
‘hegemonists‘ within the country called Nigeria
River govt flags off enumeration exercise
Sen.Yerima in the news again
Policeman kills colleague over food
Jonathan commissions Yar’Adua Barracks
FG admits illegal diversion of public funds
Plumber loses 8 teeth to police brutality
Gen. Aliyu’s Observations On Banking Reform
Rivers AC hails court judgment on Amaechi
Owie denies dumping AC

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I ‘ll not be intimidated, says Fayemi
The Action Congress, AC, gubernatorial candidate in 25 April 2009 guberna-torial election re-run in Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has said he would not be intimidated by real or perceived threats by his opponents, nor run away from the country.
Ogbulafor, PDP leaders’ war heightens
THERE was a dramatic twist to the lingering crisis in the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, yesterday as the National Chairman of the party, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor, suspended former Senate presidents, Ken Nnamani, Adolphus Wabara, ex-Speaker Bello Masari and the immediate past National Secretary of the party, Bernard Eze.
Ash across our world
MOST Kenyans like many Africans might not know about Iceland or where to locate it on the map. I do not know if there would be a handful of Kenyans who would have heard of the jaw breaking name, Eyjafjalljokull volcano.
Economy: FG maps out strategy for full recovery
The Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Remi Babalola, made this known at the opening session of the 11th Edition of the National Council on Finance and Economic Development (NACOFED) Conference in Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State.
He listed the fundamentals as increased lending by the banks, restoration of confidence in the financial system, and creation of more jobs.
IBORI: Oghara calm, awaits EFCC’s fresh move
Vanguard was led into the compound by one of the Oghara youth leaders but our photographers were disallowed from taking photographs on the grounds that “the purpose we brought you in is for you to see that there are no militants inside here. All of us are youths of Oghara and we also want you to know that nobody is stopping anybody from coming to see Ibori but not when they come in a violent manner.†Vanguard’s request to speak to the ex-governor was rebuffed.
Let’s Talk More, Not Less
I CANNOT claim to know what informed the decision of Sports Minister Ibrahim Bio to convene a sports summit. What we cannot deny however, is that if the man has chosen that line of action in the little time that he would spend around sports to let us talk, we should permit him.
FG denies $1bn loan
ACTING President Goodluck Jonathan, Thursday, signed into law a N 4.6 trillion budget for 2010, with more than a third earmarked for the development of roads, power and the Niger Delta.
Rising hip-hop star, Dagrin is dead
Popular Nigerian hip-hop star Dagrin , born Olayitan Olanipekun Oladapo, is dead. The rising act who has been dubbed Nigeria’ 50Cents died from complications arising from injuries he sustained in a ghastly motor accident last week Wednesday when he ran into a stationary truck around 3am at Mushin in Lagos. Sources say he died yesterday at the Lagos University Teaching Hopital, LUTH.
Sighs of relief as Okota-Itire link bridge awaits commissioning
Residents in Lagos, especially those residing around Okota and Itire areas of the state would soon heave a sigh of relief from the traffic congestion that afflicts that axis, leading to loss of precious man hours daily.
Banks ‘ll be forced to resume lending – Afrinvest
The current tight credit squeeze in the Nigerian banking sector occasioned by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s reforms will soon become a thing of the past as pressures by customers will force banks to resume lending.
Court strikes out Edo ex-Speaker’s objection
THE preliminary objection filed by the former Speaker of Edo State House of Assembly, Mr. Zakawanu Garuba, against an originating summons filed by 13 Action Congress, AC, lawmakers, led by Mr. Peter Aliu, who was speaker pro tempore, was yesterday struck out by a Benin High Court presided over by Justice E. A . Edigin.
Police arrest 48 over Ezza, Ezillo crisis
By Dennis Agbo ABAKALIKI—THE Ebonyi State Police Command has arrested 48 suspects, including two traditional rulers and a top official of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, who were alleged to have masterminded the crisis between Ezza-Ezillo and Ezillo in Ishielu Local Government Area of the state. The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Dipo Ayeni, […]
100 escape death as bird hits Arik flight
ABOUT 100 passengers on board an Arik Airline’s Boeing aircraft escaped death at the Margaret Ekpo International Airport, Calabar, Cross River State, Thursday, when a bird flew into the hydraulic section of the engine as it was landing.
Mikel will be ready for World Cup
The Nigeria Football Federation says midfielder John Obi Mikel should be fit for their World Cup warm-up match with Colombia in London on May 30.
Auto crash kills 2 NYSC members, 17 others in Niger
Nineteen people, including two National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, members have been reported dead along Tegina-Lagos highway in Niger State as a result of a road accident.
Several others were also reported to have been injured in the accident.

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