Amos Adamu — the aftermath
Nigerian women need access to family planning, says Akinso
Senators NEC membership, solution to internal dictatorship – Maeba
WHPA mobilises action against counterfeit medical products
Standard Chartered Bank fights blindness with N16m
Delta re-run: Students call for level playing field
MTN rewards 30 winners on Y’ellow Bounty promo
Jang has no right to seek re-election, by Tallen campaign team
Adeboye tasks Nigerians on Godliness
The history of consensus candidacy in Nigeria
Atiku’s emergence excites Jonathan’s camp
Court dissolves marriage over religious differences
W-Bank expert lauds Mimiko on FADAMA project
Ondo PDP dangles olive branch to decampees
2 docked over 13-yr-old’s abduction
Nigeria could have credible polls in 2011 if… – Oritsejafor
Move to combat water hyacinth underway

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Adamugate: FIFA only scratched the surface , Sunday Times
The two journalists who raked up mud in the voting process of the World Cup bids have told the world soccer governing body FIFA to address the multitude of questions raised by their sting operation rather than just suspend Amos Adamu and Reynald Temarii.
700 turned back at ex-militants camp in Obubra
Media Coordinator at the former militants camp in Obubra, Mr. Eikpen Appah, has said that about 700 young men, who claimed they are former militants, were turned away after it was discovered that their names were not on the current list.
Revealed: Why Siasia’s contract is for two years
President of Nigeria Football Federation Aminu Maigari has said something that should interest Samson Siasia:
We’ll give him everything he needs to succeed. We’ll support every step that he takes to achieve success. It, therefore, means that we will not accept excuses for failure. Failure is not part of any consideration that we have made and we want to leave it at that.
2011: Nigeria-in-Diaspora rallies support for Jonathan
More support came the way of President Goodluck Jonathan in his bid to contest the 2011 presidential election, with mass rallies of Nigerians and friends of country holding in the United States and Canada.
Labour Minister begs NUJ, RATTAWU to shelve strike
MINISTER of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, has appealed to the striking members of Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, in the Federal Government-owned media organisation and Radio, Television, Theatre and Arts Workers Union of Nigeria, RATTAWU, to exercise patience and shelve its on-going warning strike.

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