2011 polls: PDP chiefs ask court to stop Atiku
2011: All eyes on INEC – Sylva
To have known Enahoro
PDP’s Politics Of Convenience
N542 billion for debt servicing is excessive – LCCI
Enugu budgets N66.4bn for 2011
Obi presents N66.676bn Budget to House
Alao-Akala presents N144.4bn budget
Doctors down tools in Asaba over female colleague’s kidnap
Tension in Asaba as Delta House moves to swear in Okonta
Spate of piracy worry Aba book sellers
PenCom to establish working population database
APGA youth leader flays attack on Imo party chair
Failed roads threaten Xmas celebrations
Imo Assembly speaker reads riot act to workers
NITDA is on the right path
Atiku promises coastal guards, relocation of Niger Delta Ministry

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A’Court upholds Ebonyi Assembly election
An Appeal Court sitting in Enugu last week upheld the 2007 State House of Assembly election, which was won in a landslide by Bede Johnson Nwali, member, representing Ebonyi North East Constituency in the State House of Assembly.
COTE D’IVOIRE CRISIS: Nigerian embassy attacked
THE Nigerian embassy in Cote d’Ivoire was, yesterday, attacked by yet to be identified armed groups in Abidjan.
Oceanic Bank pursues economic growth through tourism
The management of Oceanic Bank International Plc has said its sponsorship and unwavering support for the prestigious annual Calabar Festival is to contribute to tourism and economic growth in Nigeria.
Cote D’Ivoire: One nation, two presidents
THE build-up to the 2010 Ivorian Presidential election was as dramatic as the election itself. The election which produced two presidents, two prime ministers, two governments, two armies and two capitals will go down in Ivorian political history, paradoxically as one of the freest and fairest, ever held in the world’s greatest cocoa producing country.
Okonjo-Iweala, others on moving Abia forward
The recently concluded Abia Economic Summit presented a platform for prominent indigenes of the state to advise the state government on the way forward as the spate of kidnappings and violent crimes are brought to their knees by the Joint Military Task Force in the commercial city of Aba and environs.
Dell out with new products, partners Reddington
Dell Computers has said it would be launching new product in the coming year, even as it appointed Redington Nigeria, an IT player as one of its distributors in Nigeria for Dell Consumer, Small & Medium Business Products.
Dell’s Head of Global Product and Management, Middle East, Turkey and Africa Pearce Clune, at a product presentation to Redington dealers and computer vendors said the company would be entering 2011 with mid/ high range products, some of which will be launched in Nigeria earlier 2011.
FCMB, Ondo state, Olam partner on N7.6bn agric project
First City Monument Bank Plc (FCMB) has entered into a strategic partnership with the Ondo State Government and Olam Nigeria Limited, estimated at about N7.55 billion ($50 million) to establish agricultural plantations in the state.
Factions battle for PDP’s soul in Ogun
AS political parties across the country continue to hold their congresses and conventions, members of the ruling party in Ogun State, the Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] are at daggers drawn aiming for the soul of the party. At the centre of the struggle are two groups with one believed to be the Governor Olugbenga Daniel group in control of the party structure, the other led by Senator Jubril Martins-Kuye are struggling to take over the party machinery in the state.
I want to be a better lover
A group of us friends are in our late 20’s and my friends are always telling me how their girlfriends praise their prowess all of the time. I’ve had some hot affairs but not all these girls told me I drove them wild. How can I really tell if I drive them wild in bed enough to tell me I’m the best they’ve had?
Benin-Ore road: Oshiomhole flays RCC’s replacement with local contractor
GOVERNOR Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has frowned at the decision of the Federal Government to replace Reynolds Construction Company, RCC, handling the Benin-Ore Road with a local contractor due to the incessant kidnapping of expatriate staff of the company.

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