Why we went to Capital Market, by Oshiomhole
AbdulMuttallab seeks to represent himself in court
House of Reps accuses FG of spending $3trn in 5yrs without approval
Lagos House okays N36bn appropriation bill
2011 and creditable leaders
Oshiomhole tasks EU on credible polls in 2011
Trapped miners who gave humanity hope
EFCC to disqualify 54 PDP aspirants
2011: Power play as PDP aspirants battle for Aso Rock
2011: Campaigns, rallies, security
Prospects for the United States of Nigeria in the next fifty years
Body of Benchers admits 648 new lawyers to bar
Spectacular ceremony draws curtain on C’wealth Games
Miracle men
India With Surprises
Nigeria risks entering a tertiary phase of terror – Expert
Consensus candidate: Ciroma’s 17 ‘wise men’s’ meeting deadlocked

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Okah has link with bomb blast suspects – S/African prosecutor
SOUTH AFRICAN prosecutor, yesterday, told a Johannesburg court that former leader of the Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta, MEND, Mr. Henry Okah, who is facing trial for allegedly masterminding the October 1 bomb blasts in Abuja, was in contact with perpetrators immediately before and after the attacks.
Ogun: Change of House leadership legal, says Coker
FACTIONAL Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly; Mr. Emmanuel Soyemi Coker yesterday affirmed that the change of leadership in the Ogun State House of Assembly was legal and did not contravene any law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Workers’ protest disrupts activities at Afam power station
ACTIVITIES were disrupted, yesterday, in Afam part of Rivers State, as hundreds of staff of the Afam Power station of Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, trooped to the streets, protesting against what they said was the delay on the part of the Federal Government to pay their monetisation arrears owed them since 2003.
Nigeria doesn’t deserve these medals , Athletes
Nigerian athletes surprised even themselves, when they recorded a harvest of gold medals at the Commonwealth Games that ended yesterday in New Delhi, India.
Oputa increases Nigeria’s gold haul
Nigeria’s gold hunt at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India reached its climax on the final day of competition yesterday, with wheelchair table tennis player, Nwaka Kate Oputa winning the last gold medal for Nigeria.

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