I’m still consulting on 2011, says IBB

FORMER Military President Ibrahim Babangida, speaking yesterday, on his ambition to take another shot at the Presidency next year, said he was still consulting with his political associates on how to prosecute the 2011 presidential election.
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Fashola appeals for budget amendment

Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has appealed to the state House of Assembly to reconsider 2010 budget with a view to making necessary amendment.

Why we are going to South Africa 2010, Runsewe

ABUJA _ Director General (DG), of Nigeria Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC), Otunba
Olusegun Runsewe, has said the agency will be present at the South Africa 2010 World Cup to promote the image of Nigeria.

Lagos boat regatta holds tomorrow

COME this Easter celebration fun seekers and lovers of water leisure would have the opportunity to savour the best of Lagos waters, as the Lagos Water Boat Regatta holds on Saturday April 3, as part of activities organised by the Lagos State government to treat both residents and visitors to an exciting and fulfilling Easter fiesta as never before.

FG probes Calabar airport car crash

THE presidency Thursday directed that detailed investigations be promptly carried out to unravel the circumstances/factors that led to a driver ramming his car into an Arik Air plane in Calabar on Wednesday.

Yar’Adua: Will new FEC invoke Section 144 ?

Before Acting President Goodluck Jonathan eventually dissolved the divided house that was the Executive Council of the Federation, he inherited, there had been sustained pressure on him to do so.

Heartland declare war on Tiko

Nigeria’s only surviving club in the 2010 CAF Champions League Heartland Football Club of Owerri have declared war on youthful Cameroonian side, Tiko Football Club, who they face this weekend.

Court throws out Nnaji’s case

The Nigeria Football Federation has doffed its hat for the Nigeria Judiciary for once more rising to the occasion, after a Federal High Court in Enugu struck out a case on football matter brought before it by a former Board Member of Nigeria Premier League, Barrister Ray Nnaji.

How 38 ministerial nominees scaled Senate’s screening

The screening of the thirty_eight ministerial nominees proposed by Acting President Goodluck Jonathan by the Senate may have been an improvement in the unmelodious praise singing ritual associated with past Senate screening exercises in the past.

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