A bond for Niger Bridge II
Monarchists, anarchists and women
36 Speakers get harmonized constitution changes
Panic as gas leakage threatens Bayelsa community
Jonathan, VP head power committees
Sylva charges diplomats to protect nation’s image
Nwodo gets party chieftain’s support
Abia amnesty setback: AIG absolves Police of blame
Ex wants me back after I won the N2m promo
Day of anguish, lamentation in Lapai villages
Nwodo: PDP NWC meets over waiver memo
Should I tell my parents about him?
Uduaghan decries arbitrary waste disposal
Lobby for INEC scribe heightens
NDLEA arrests 2,883 drug traffickers
Veteran journalist, Ofodili dies at 72
Jonathan, IBB can contest in 2011 polls, says Fasehun

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Globacom denies involvement in Siemens bribery scam
Globacom has declared that it is not in any way involved in the Siemens bribery scam.
The company stated that the only relationship it ever had with Siemens, as a private company, was when it awarded a single contract in 2003 to the German firm for the provision of GSM and broad access infrastructure in certain parts of the country.
Police smash car snatching syndicate, arrest 4 suspects
The Lagos State Police Command has arrested four suspected members of a syndicate that specialised in snatching vehicles from Lagos and selling same at give away prices outside the state.
Rep sues Senator over house ownership
The collegial battle betwen a member of the House of Representatives, Rep. Eseme Sunday Eyiboh and his Senate counterpart, Sen. Muhammed Gusau, over the possession of a five-bedroom duplex in the Federal Capital Territory, has taken a twist, as Mr. Eyiboh’s team of lawyers have filed a case of vandalism and assault at an Abuja High Court against Mr.Gusau.
Argentina’s goal illegal, FIFA
Argentina’s goal against Nigeria in their group B encounter last Saturday, should have been disallowed by German referee Wolfgang Stark.
We’ve got a good chance, Lagerback
Nigeria’s Technical Adviser, Lars Lagerback, said Tuesday that the Super Eagles have a good chance to overcome Greece on Thursday in Bloemfontein and steer their 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign back on track.
UNIJOS intalls digital broadcast equipment
The University of Jos has installed digital broadcast equipment worth millions of naira for the take off of its training broadcast station.
Shocked Odemwingie accepts fate
Nigeria forward, Peter Osaze Odemwingie has shrugged off suggestions that being left out of the starting line up against Diego Maradona’s Argentina was going to dampen his enthusiasm for working for the team.
Father shoots children over failure to produce school fees receipts
A man identified as Rashidi has gone into hiding after allegedly shooting his two children over their failure to produce their school fees receipts.
Fire in Soweto!
I stood in the middle of Soweto and watched as youths streamed out from a bus clinging on to their vuvuzela . They ran in different ways. Both boys and girls. Most of them were blacks.
Fire guts Rivers Speaker’s residence
FIRE Tuesday afternoon gutted some parts of the official residence of the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Mr Tonye Harry in old GRA area of the state capital, Port Harcourt.

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