Life reinsurance market keeps stabilise
Blast broadband excites internet market, Linkserve
Act establishing MLRs takes effect January 2011
Operators survey compliance with 2010 market rules
Insurers eye Liberian insurance market for expansion
Ngige: Opposition or politics of relevance?
Activist hails FG’s stance on child witch-craft
C-River assures on urban devt
I ‘ve no job offer from FG – Ribadu
Confusion as PDP cancels NEC meeting again
Halliburton: Presidency orders suspects’ prosecution
Building Institute blames collapse of buildings on govt

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Plot against Bello heghtens as Jonathan unveils new INEC boss
As scheming for the position of INEC Chairmanship hots up, some interest groups opposed to the candidature of Malam Bukhari Bello may have perfected plots to prevent him from getting the top job.
Vanguard had exclusively reported last week, that Bello, baring any last minute change of mind by the Presidency, was to be named substantive INEC chairman.
70% Nigerians live in poverty, says NACCIMA
The Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, NACCIMA, yesterday, stressed that over 70 per cent of the masses live below poverty line, which is basically caused by the mismanagement and misappropriation of funds and has seen the rundown of the Nigerian economy.
Assault: Court orders Navy to pay N100m judgment debt
Five months after a Lagos High Court awarded a N100 million damages against the Nigerian Navy and Rear-Admiral Harry Arogundade for assaulting Miss Uzoma Okere, the court has ordered the judgment-debtors to pay the debt into an interest-yielding account until their appeal was determined at the appellate court.
Wife bashing: We won’t be blackmailed to remove Deji, says Mimiko
THE embattled Deji of Akure, Oba Oluwadare Adepoju, has been dragged before an Akure High Court by his wife, Olori Bolanle, to seek redress over the defence put up by the Deji.
We ‘ve chance against Argentina – Lagerback
Coach Lars Lagerback says the Super Eagles showed in their game against North Korea that they can do without Mikel Obi.
Lagerback, in his appraisal after the friendly match in Pretoria Sunday night, x_rayed the midfield and the entire game plan that earned him his first victory with the team.

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