NAFDAC raids markets, seizes fake drugs, wines
2011: I’m ready to face any opposition, says Ribadu
‘CPC ‘ll take advantage of PDP’s weakness’
US County Commissioner lauds Lagos govt’s projects
7 die in auto crash, 12 others wounded
JTF hands over nine suspected pipeline vandals to Bayelsa Police
PDP: Can a leopard change its colours?
PDP charged to ensure Uduaghan’s victory in re-run polls
Atiku vs Jonathan: The battle of two ex-customs officers
BYC calls for scrapping of Works Ministry, FERMA
NUPENG embargoes fuel supplies to Akwa Ibom
Why gang up against Jonathan will fail, says Zwingina
2011: Why Nigerians must get it right, says Lam Adesina
Council of State okays N18, 000 Minimum Wage
Why Jonathan, Mark should be re-elected, says Moro
Benue basks in N1.5 billion boost against HIV
Lingering poser over death of lady after marathon sex with boyfriend

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Hard times await touts at Passport Offices in Lagos – Controller
Suleiman Abbas Ahmed, is the new Comptroller of Immigration in -charge of Nigeria Immigration Service, Lagos State Command.
Doctors in Edo suspend strike action
MEDICAL DOCTORS in Edo state have suspended its two weeks strike action which they had embarked upon to protest against the poor security in the state and the incessant kidnap of their members by unknown gunmen.
Why real estate investment is poor in Niger Delta Region, by Odeleye
A foremost Estate Surveyor and Valuer, Elder Biodun Odeleye has identified the high level of insecurity in the Niger Delta Region as the major factor militating against real estate investment in the area.
Militant groups disagree bombing of pipeline
A militant group, “The gods”, led by Mr. Godday Smith, Thursday, disagreed with the Movement for the Emancipation of the NIger-Delta , MEND, and the Niger Delta Liberation Force, NDLF, that last Friday’s bombing of the pipeline that conveys crude oil from Delta State to Kaduna was carried out by local fighers of MEND in the region.
Christian council Asks Jonathan to publish names of people behind arms importation
A 40 million member Christian Council of Nigeria has asked President Goodluck Jonathan to publish the names of the people found to be connected to importation of arms into the country.

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