Oliha, Ekpo want ex-Eagles to run NFA
Restore scrabble in National Sports Festival, Faloye begs Bio
Iroha calls for eradication of zoning in NFA
Metu: I don’t have goose pimples at big meets
Nigeria @ 50: LSSEF organises Corporate Run
Etim’s panacea for league development
Owumi must tackle indiscipline in the league, Emeteole
OUK FC reverts to Abia Warriors
IGCC Captain keeps birthday plans under wrap
Ronaldinho’s Luxury Mansion
Ibadan Bizman raise alarm over threats to his life
2011: Industrialist backs Jonathan for President
Don’t lose focus, Uduaghan charges new SSG
2011: NULGE cautions ANSIEC, politicians

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DPR seals off erring filling stations
FOLLOWING attempts by some marketers in Borno State to adjust their pumps and leading to under delivery of petroleum products, the Maiduguri zonal office of the Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, has sealed off affected filling stations pending further notice and clearance.
Jonathan’ll ensure stability – Ndokwa youths
The Ndokwa National Youth, a pressure group in Delta State, has assured that President Goodluck Jonathan will evolve policies that will guarantee peace and stability in the nation, if elected as President in the 2011 elections.
A new dawn we cannot afford to mess
Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka could not have been more correct when he referred to Nigeria as being only “a nation space†– an entity yet to be transformed into true nationhood.
Ijaw to Uduaghan: Hands off DESOPADEC
A pressure group operating under the name of Delta Ijaw Youth High Command, DIYOICO, yesterday issued a 7-day ultimatum to Delta State governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, to hands off the management of the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC.
Natural disaster: Bankole calls for state laws
Following numerous natural disasters that took place across the nation in recent times, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Dimeji Bankole has called on state governments and their legislative Houses to pass enabling laws empowering emergency relief agencies to function during time of disaster at the state level.
Afren acquires OML 115 offshore licence
An indigenous oil firm, Afren Plc, says it has acquired Energy Equity Resources Oil and Gas’s residual licence interest in OML 115, offshore south east Nigeria
N15bn fraud: EFCC re-arraigns ex-GovAdamu, 11 others
A fresh 170-count charge has been filed against former governor of Nasarawa State, Abdullahi Adamu. As a result, he was re-arraigned along with 11 other accused persons before Justice David Okorowa of the Federal High Court, Lafia, yesterday.
Oshiomhole, Anenih set to clash again
THE stage is set for another political battle between Governor Adams Oshiomhole’s Action Congress, AC, and Chief Tony Anenih’s Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Edo State,
Graft: You must face trial, court tells UBEC boss, others
A Federal High Court sitting in Maitama, Abuja has ruled that former Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC, Prof. Bridget Omotunde Sokan and three directors facing trial on a 63-count charge, bordering on fraudulent inducement, criminal conspiracy and subversion of due processes in the award of contract among others, have a case to answer and should be ready to face trial
I spy, you spy, we spy
The American public brazed itself for a case that had all the trappings of an Hollywood movie. But while the trial was being staged in the courts, American Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Williams Burns was locked in negotiations with the Russian Ambassador in Washington, Sergei Kislyak which were to render the court process a farce.
Why we can’t combat sea piracy—Police
Bayelsa State Police command yesterday blamed the inability of its men to effectively combat the menace of sea piracy in the creeks of the state on dearth of serviceable speed boats and pleaded with the chairmen of the eight local government councils in the state to assist it with logistics to enable it prevent and fight crime more effectively.
PHCN workers begin strike Monday
INDICATIONS emerged yesterday that workers of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, would go ahead with Monday’s planned nationwide strike over non payment of monetization of the negotiated arrears, non payment of balance of 150 per cent salary increase and regularization of the employment of over 10,000 casual/contract workers in PHCN.
Reps protest N6.1bn budget for SIM card registration
Protests forced the House of Representatives yesterday to stand down a N13 billion budget proposal for “Special Projects†of which N6.1billion was earmarked by the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, for the registration of all SIM cards in Nigeria.
Why US is supporting Jonathan, by Carrington
Former United States of America envoy to Nigeria, Ambassador Walter Carrington yesterday said his country was backing President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration because he had shown that he was sincere and committed to conducting credible elections in 2011 as well as improving on the fortunes of Nigerians.
2011: Jonathan ‘ll contest, says Akala
GOVERNOR Adebayo Alao-Akala of Oyo State, has said President Goodluck Jonathan will contest the 2011 elections.

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