NCF boss, Sagoe praises U-19 cricket team
AWC: Falcons test intent with Mali
Yakubu promises more goals for Everton
Kaduna Utd fans mob Siasia
Maritime workers blame illegal arms on mid-stream operations
We ‘ll only field faithful candidates in 2011 – ANPP
Police officer, 3others sustain gunshots injuries
Vanguard Admin Manager in Geneva for summit
MEND targets South Africa’s investments in Nigeria
Ohanaeze women elect officials
Arik spends $6.8bn on operations
Osifo faults dissolution of LGs in Edo
Sylva carpets aspirants over pelting during Jonathan’s visit
2011: Akala seeks votes from hearing impaired people
Asa releases sophomore
I didn’t learn photography from anyone, says John the Beloved
CSR, Afromedia and the ‘Going Green’ initiative

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Okoh tasks political leaders
The Primate of Anglican Church of Nigeria, Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh, weekend admonished the nation’s leaders to make the welfare of the masses their focal point by embarking on projects that would impact positively on their lives
Dissolution of Ekiti LGs: CNPP accuses Sen Arise of planning mayhem
The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties, CNPP, in Ekiti State, has raised an alarm that a member of National Assembly, Senator Ayo Arise, has allegedly concluded plans to cause crisis in the state by importing hoodlums into the local governments over the recent dissolution of local governments by the state government.
Delta flags off registration of ECOWAS, other aliens
THE Delta State Command of the Nigeria Immigration Service, yesterday flagged off an e-registration exercise of ECOWAS and other non Nigerians residing in the Central Senatorial zone of the state, in an effort to enhance national security.
Stay away from politics, Edo PDP warns judicial officers
THE Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Edo State, weekend, urged judicial officers in the state to stay away from the politics of the state in order not to rubbish the judicial arm of government.
Accredited rating agencies beef up for NNPC insurance
As local insurers struggle to catch the attention of A.M.Best and Standard & Poor’s ratings to attract the magnet of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)’s insurance accounts, the two NNPC accredited rating agencies are beefing up their rating assessments of financial institutions in Africa.

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