2011 Borno Guber race: Governor’s deputy, brother in supremacy fight
Adieu, Chief Enahoro
Small victory!
Anxiety over Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s health mounts
Police kill 3 residents, auto crashes claim 4
Enahoro for burial Jan 29
15-man robbery gang invades shopping mall, kills cop
Middle Belt condemns Jos bomb blasts
FG explains face-off with Oshiomhole over road
Balarabe Musa seeks total reform of electoral process
Guber appeal panel: Nnaji kicks against Onuaguluchi’s inclusion
Boko Haram suspects attack church, kill 6
Rights group wants Customs, SSS, INEC, others removed from commission
Buhari plans to tackle energy crisis with mini-power stations
Monarchs endorse Jonathan, Elechi for 2011 polls
Siasia snubs NPL top scorer Akombo
Ebonyi signs MoU on solid minerals’ mining

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Police admit stopping guber aspirant’s supporters from rally
ABIA State police command, weekend, admitted that it ordered supporters of Chief Ikechi Emenike, a PDP governorship aspirant in the state, banned from entering into Umuahia, the state capital, to attend a political rally the politician organised to address his supporters, saying its action was for security reasons.
Panel clears Nnaedozie, three others for Enugu guber primaries
Val Nnaedozie has been cleared by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to contest the party’s primaries along side incumbent governor, Mr. Sullivan Chime, and two others, while two other aspirants were not cleared by the South-East Screening Panel for governorship aspirants in the zone
PPA chair urges aggrieved members to drop legal action
THE new National Chairman of Progressive Peoples Party, PPA, Chief Sam Nkire, has called on all aggrieved members of the party to seek peaceful solution to their problems with the national leadership of the party rather than resorting to law suits.
PPA chair urges aggrieved members to drop legal action
THE new National Chairman of Progressive Peoples Party, PPA, Chief Sam Nkire, has called on all aggrieved members of the party to seek peaceful solution to their problems with the national leadership of the party rather than resorting to law suits.
Ondo First Lady makes case for less-privileged
WIFE of Ondo State Governor, Mrs. Olukemi Mimiko, has called on Nigerians and corporate bodies to contribute to the welfare of the less- privileged and the handicapped in the society.
COAS condemns blasts in Jos, says its terrorism
The Nigerian Army has condemned Christmas eve’s bomb blast in Jos, which reportedly claimed the lives of some persons.
Ijaw leaders make case for Sylva, Uduaghan
AHEAD of the 2011 elections, Ijaw leaders in the Niger Delta States have expressed concern over the political developments in Bayelsa State, President Jonathan’s home state, Delta and River States over alleged moves to deliberately deny the Ijaws the opportunity to be at the helm of affairs through unethical political manipulation in the name of support for President Jonathan’s 2011 ambition
Environmental law offenders in Delta to be jailed
COMPANIES, hotels and industries that are violating the Delta State Environmental Protection Laws, may be heading to the prison if found guilty by the Environmental Mobile Court set up for this purpose.
Ex-militant leaders, others rally support for Uduaghan
AHEAD the governorship re-run, next month, in Delta State, an assembly of former militant leaders, the Delta Ijaw Mandate and a conflict management expert, Prince Clement Bebenimibo, weekend, urged Deltans at separate fora in Burutu and Warri to vote massively for the former Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan.
Buhari plans to tackle energy crisis with mini-power stations
PRESIDENTIAL aspirant of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), says his party has an elaborate plan to construct mini-power stations across the country targeting abundant coal deposits in Enugu, Benue, Kogi and other parts of the country.
Delta guber re-run: 6 January unacceptable, says Ewherido
A former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Mr. Pius Ewherido, has said that the January 6 date for the governorship re-run in Delta State “is totally unacceptable,” even as the state police command has promised to mobilize other policemen from outside the state to assist in providing security for the re-run.
Commendations pour in for new UPU leader, Aziza
CONGRATULATORY messages have been pouring in for the newly elected President-General of the Urhobo Progress Union, UPU, the apex socio-cultural group of the Urhobo ethnic nationality in Delta State, Major-General Patrick Aziza (rtd).
Guinness VIP is a new twist in consumer connection – Guinness DCR
The Stout industry has in recent time been throwing out campaigns that tend to interact with consumers. Guinness on its part introduced a new dimension to connect with consumers, thereby bringing the Guinness VIP, a mobile telephone interactive platform to fore, Princewill Ekwujuru spoke with Mr. Tony Okwoju, Director, Corporate Relations (DCR) on the new platform and its impact on the marketing Communications industry.
Surveyors fault exclusion from AMCON operations
Estate surveyors and valuers, under the aegis of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV) have faulted the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) Act for not according them their statutory duty of property valuation. AMCON is the company set up to take over the toxic assets of banks and manage it, in light of recent failings in some Nigerian banks.
N100bn NHF contribution trapped in MDAs – Minister
The Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Nduese Essien, has declared that about N100 billion contributed into the National Housing Fund (NHF) scheme by workers is currently trapped in various ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of government across the country.

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