Food Union intensifies income drive
FCI drags ICAN to court over breach of contract
Labour insists on shutting down Ports over unpaid wage
A Country Of Committees
FG tasks committee on value added export promotion
NUFBTE lauds Oshiomhole, Uduaghan, two others
We must be perfect to beat Nigeria ,Higuain
It’s fever everywhere
Deltans tasked on peace
Bayelsa College teachers, govt on war path
Human wastes litters Bayelsa creek
Delta jettisons automatic promotion in schools
Deltans tasked on peace
Abia welcomes increased security presence
ISIEC engages 13,000 workers for LG polls
Human wastes litter Bayelsa creek
2011: I’m not part of IBB’s campaign – Edojah

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2011: EFCC ‘ll not compile list of politicians – Waziri
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mrs Farida Waziri, has said the anti-graft agency will not compile list of politicians with the intention of denying them their right not to contest elections
2011: I’m not part of IBB’s campaign – Edojah
SPECIAL Adviser to the Delta State Governor on Mass Mobilization, Mr Solomon Edojah, has dissociated himself from the Ibrahim Babangida 2011 Campaign Organisation in Delta State.
Political dice throwers in court
IT is now more than three years since the 2007 general elections were held. The Constitution and the Electoral Act empowered those who are not satisfied with the way elections are handled by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and any of the other concerned parties to take a petition to the Election Tribunal and later to the Court of Appeal if necessary.
Eagles @ The World Cup
WHAT impact would the Eagles make at the World Cup in South Africa? These concerns remain genuine and inform the pressure the Eagles face as they take on two-time champion Argentina.
Education stakeholders brainstorm on national language policy
The event, which was organised by the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council was attended by the Minister of Education, Prof. (Mrs) Ruqayyatu Rufa’i (OON), the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Prof. Oladapo Afolabi, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Arabic Language Village, Prof. Tijanni Miskail and his counterpart at the Nigeria French Language Village, Prof. S.O. Aje.
Vices and their impact in Nigeria
IN Nigeria a sudden twist and trend toward the use of vice to acquire wealth took its toll during the early ’90s this began with the formation of dubious banks which drained investible money from the citizens. When this began to diminish another one took its place nick-named 419 which is simply a scam.
Impeachment: Assembly directs CJ to constitute 7-man panel
The Bayelsa House of Assembly has asked the state Chief Judge, Justice Kate Abiri, to constitute a 7-member panel to investigate allegations against the Deputy Governor, Mr Peremobowei Ebebi.
Why I’m running for Senate – Akpatason
FORMER President of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, Mr Peter Akpatason, yesterday, cited what he described as the gross under representation of his people and the need to ensure good governance as reasons for his decision to join the race for the Edo North Senatorial seat.
For LG electronics, a sad day to count losses in an inferno
Business activities in Apapa, especially around Warehouse Road from the Apapa roundabout to Wharf Road came to stand-still as early as 7.45am on Monday as electronics, electrical gadgets and musical equipment belonging to Fouani Nigeria Limited, owners of LG electronics franchise went up in flames.
Senate seeks information on Jega, others
THE Senate, yesterday, called on Nigerians who have anything against nominees for the post of Chairman as well as National Commissioners of the Independent National Electoral Commission that would disqualify them from occupying those positions to come forward with such information.
Celebrating or commemorating
WHILE he shaved in the morning, the daughter of US president Barack Obama knocked on his door asking if Gulf of Mexico oil spills had ‘been plugged’. The speech-making genius that was her father jumped on that little, innocent and domestic event to drive home his point about how important the matter was.
Enugu PDP, monarchs back Nwodo for PDP chair
THE Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Enugu State, a group of traditional rulers in the South-East zone and the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, have thrown their weight behind the former National Secretary of PDP, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, for the chairmanship of the party
Govt, students blamed for NECO mass failure
Mass failure recorded in public examinations such as NECO and WAEC should not be seen as something strange but the outcome of various efforts by civil society to check the scourge of examination malpractices ravaging our educational system.
Cautious optimism trail Jega’s appointment
“The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) wishes to express its delight at the choice of Professor Attahiru Jega as the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) by President Goodluck Jonathan, GCFR.
“The PDP congratulates the President and the National Council of State for this nomination of an erudite scholar, an accomplished administrator and a deeply committed patriot with a track record of integrity and national service.
Resign or be disgraced, Reps tell Bankole
THE crisis in the House of Representatives took a dramatic turn, yesterday, as some of the members gave the Speaker, Mr. Dimeji Bankole, seven days to resign or be disgraced out.

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