Why I’m gunning for House of Reps, says Uzoatu
Key political dates for Nigeria in 2011
Jonathan accuses Atiku of blackmail
Many feared dead as blasts rock Jos on Xmas eve
Bayelsa rewards C’wealth Games medallists
Ojukwu’s condition improves
Bauchi High Court quashes suit seeking arrest of former Gov Muazu
President Jonathan urges John Togo to surrender
ACN to IG: Call your men to order in Kwara
PDP will win Lagos guber elections, says Koshedo
My fear over Delta re-run, says Ogboru
AC to tackle unemployment, restiveness in Nigeria
Obama calls Jonathan on Cote d’Ivoire
2011: Steer clear of partisanship, IG warns CPs
Drama as Police dock suspected DDC machine thieves
Arms shipment: Court grants Iranian suspect bail

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Ojukwu airlifted in a German air ambulance
IKEMBA Nnewi and Commander-in-Chief of the defunct Republic of Biafra, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, who was admitted at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, UNTH, Enugu, following a cerebra-vascular accident, otherwise called stroke, Sunday, was yesterday flown to London, the United Kingdom aboard a German Air Ambulance.
20 killed in auto crash
NO fewer than 20 persons, including National Youth Service Corps members and others travelling for the Christmas holiday, were roasted to death, yesterday, following a ghastly motor accident on the Benin –Asaba highway.
25 suspected kidnappers, cultists arrested in Asaba
FOLLOWING Tuesday’s clash by cult groups and incessant kidnap cases, men of the State Police Command and state Security Service, SSS, yesterday, raided some criminals’ hideouts, arresting a total of 25 suspects.
$180m Halliburton scam: Court grants EFCC leave to arraign suspects
An Abuja High Court sitting in Maitama, yesterday, granted the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, leave to arraign six Nigerians accused of complicity in the $180 million Halliburton bribery scam.
FG agencies bow to Senate, submit budgets
AT last, more than 30 self-accounting Federal Government agencies have bowed to pressure from the Senate to submit their budgets for approval.

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