VISAFONE launches roaming in 200 countries, 400 networks worldwide
SWAP increases assets by N1.85 billion
Osotimehin to head UN Population Fund
From Iran: Customs intercept container of heroin at Tin-Can port
The desperate dream to revive ANPP
2011: Ibadan youths protest against IBB candidature
Fracas in Ekiti as ACN, PDP battle for control of councils
Ondo: LP senatorial aspirant escapes suspected assassins
Police, youths clash in Kaduna
2011: Why should Orji be afraid of Akomas?
14 militants’ camps captured, John Togo flees
Duke, Imoke and Gershom: The 3 Musketers of power in Cross River
Myanmar’s left on its own
Opposing Jonathan is challenging God – Gov Yakowa
‘We’ll mobilize youths for Uduaghan’s re-election’
Before we are led to the butcher‘s slab – A note of caution
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Commissioner cautions on excess meat consumption
Kano State Commis-sioner for Health, Hajiya A’isha Isiyaku, has cautioned the public against “over consumption” of meat during the Sallah festival to avoid stomach disorders.
Plateau Assembly workers lock out lawmakers
Workers of Plateau State House of Assembly, yesterday, locked out members of the House in protest against alleged stoppage of their wardrobe allowance and failed promises by the leadership of the House.
Death of 5 kids at JUTH
THE death of five children at the Jos University Teaching Hospital, JUTH, is a partial verdict on the state of our teaching hospitals, just refurbished at great cost and their supposed attainment of international standards celebrated with an embarrassment to the array of equipment that were brought into the hospitals without much attention to the relevance of the equipment and supporting facilities for them to work.
Heroic coldness
MYANMAR, formerly known as Burma (its natives are still known as Burmese), has hit the headlines big-time in the past few days because Aung San Suu Kyi, the globally admired Burmese civil rights activist, has just been released by the ruling military junta, having spent l5 out of the past 2l years under house arrest.
5 Civil Defence Corps volunteers dismissed for carrying arms
FIVE adhoc staff of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in Delta State, were, yesterday, dismissed for operating with unauthorised fire arms and molesting the staff of the Corps and other members of the public.
Why PDP isn’t making impact in Lagos – Folami
HE was the pioneer Vice Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Lagos State in 1998. Mr Gbolahan Qudus Folami is aspiring to run for the office of the governor of the state in 2011 on the platform of, the PDP. In this interview, he bares his mind on the internal crisis rocking the party at the state level and attributed the problem to lack of internal democracy.
Why North should give Jonathan four more years – Ogbemudia
Two-time governor of defunct Bendel State and now a Peoples Democratic Party, PDP leader in Edo State, Dr. Samuel Ogbemudia, speaks on the factional crisis in the state PDP and President Goodluck Jonathan’s presidential aspiration
I’ll die for Nigeria if…
She was crowned Miss Nigeria a few minutes before her nineteenth birthday. Lagos born Oluwadamilola Agbajor is the only child of her parents who hail from the Itsekiri part of Delta State.
Cleric advises Christians against political godfathers
The Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province, Most Rev. Dr. Anthony J.V. Obinna, has charged Christians to brace up for a total war against political godfathers, who have turned evil fathers and parasites in various states.
Ebonyi PDP assures of victory
CONTRARY to insinuations in some quarters that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Ebonyi State, may lose the governorship to the opposition in 2011 general elections, the party has said it would not relinquish power to the opposition.

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