2011: Police deploy anti-bomb squad to sea ports
2011: Tension in Benue over zoning
Bayelsa Govt expresses concern over violent attacks
Fuel importation: PPPRA pays oil marketers N98bn
Youths adopt Uduaghan, Utuama for 2nd term
Atiku tasks media on ethical practice
Onosode rolls out agenda for UNILAG, seeks loyalty
Police nab 11 suspected rifle thieves in Plateau
ANPP ready to adopt IBB if… — Akande
If Nwodo Pulls This Off
Beware of political jobbers, godfathers, group warns FG, Delta
Plateau adopts Jonathan for 2011
Knife-edge power struggle
Fresh hurdles for new state agitators
ECB: Beyond Insurance issues
SEC investigates NSE over alleged mismanagement of funds

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Osun: One killed, others injured as PDP factions clash
One life was lost and several others were seriously injured when violent clash ensued on Tuesday between two factions within the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, in Osun State.
Unionist advises PENGASSAN women on programmes
Women in Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, have been charged to carry out porgrammes that would improve the condition of the less-privileged in the society.
2011: Emulate CAN election, Owie urges Nigerian politicians
FORMER Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Roland Owie, yesterday, called on Nigerian politicians to emulate the conduct of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, election, so as to have a free and fair elections in the 2011 general elections.
AC chieftain stresses one-man one-vote
Chieftain of the Action Congress, AC, in Edo State, Mr. Omorogbe Oghogho, yesterday, warned leaders of the party in the state to adhere to the principle of one man one vote of Governor Adams Oshiomhole, saying that youths of the party would not hesitate to deal with any party leader found collecting money from aspirants.
Every student has untapped potentials, says Enebong
The Deputy Director of Education (Ministry of Defense), Mrs Emilia Enebong has asserted that students’ potential is the tool for setting their limit in life. She said this recently at the Command Day Secondary School, Ojo10th valedictory service where a total of four hundred and seventy-seven (477) students graduated.
C-River govt signs PPP bill into law
Cross River State Government has signed the Public Private Partnership, PPP, Bill into Law as part of efforts to see to the growth of the private sector in the state.
EFCC quizzes, detains Akingbola
FORMER Executive Vice Chairman and Group Managing Director of Intercontinental Bank Plc, Mr. Erastus Akingbola, was, yesterday, detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, after several hours of interrogation, at its headquarters in Abuja.
NSCDC uncovers illegal NYSC orientation camp
Last Monday uproar along Keffi- Akwaga Road, Nasarawa state, got residents of the area wondering what the problem was, as members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) fled in different directions.
Commissioner wants Police to develop health care
Bayelsa State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Udeka Onuoha, Tuesday, said it was high time the police developed its medical and health care system like that of the Nigerian Army.
Why Eagles are failing
Nigeria’s recent slump in global soccer ratings has been attributed to the clear lack of playing structure.
Former Supers Eagles winger, Finidi George, has told SuperSport.com that unless there is a conscious effort to re-define the country’s playing style, the team will continue to struggle.

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