Voters Registration: Court gives INEC go ahead nod
Jonathan visits Ojukwu in Enugu
GAMMALIN 20,not cholera caused of mass killing in Adamawa, says govt
Gunmen invade Okpoama, kidnapped construction site engineer
FG orders immediate recovery of N100bn NHF
FG denies 10,000 PHCN casual workers employment
Bayelsa govt lauds SPDC over implementation of GMoU in Nembe
S-East govs asked to revive Igbo culture
It is criminal to pay National assembly members so much, says Daniel
Jonathan dares IBB, Atiku over threat
Rig and go to jail, Jega warns politicians
Soyinka berates Okija shrine critics
Siasia to meet Onuoha
Confusion reigns over League sponsorship
Ex-militant leaders blast Atiku, IBB
Enahoro, a man of many struggles
FG spends N22.3bn as subsidy for fertilizer

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Siasia turns to rejected Utaka
The search for a vibrant and result-oriented attacking line up for the Super Eagles has left newly appointed coach, Samson Siasia with very little options given the very poor scoring form of Nigeria’s main strikers in Eaurope.
Expert blames regulatory authorities for dwindling economy
THE regulatory authorities in Nigeria have been criticized of not doing enough research before coming out with legislation that affect the economy.
Pity, Cheney will escape justice
RICHARD Dick Cheney the immediate past Vice President of the United States (US) is an international crook who should be in jail in his country, Iraq, Netherlands, Afghanistan, Britain, Azerbaijan or in Nigeria where last week, a sixteen-count charge was filed against him. But unfortunately, the scales of justice are not balanced, so he will escape justice with his loot.
Tanker drivers halt oil lifting over sacked MRS staff
In solidarity with their colleagues sacked from the MRS oil and Gas Ltd., Petroleum Tanker Drivers, PTD, Lagos zonal council, has resolved to stop lifting oil from today, pending the determination of a court action against the company.
Electoral Act Amendment: Treating voters with contempt
DESPITE the widespread rejection of the attempt to amend the Electoral Act 2010 by the National Assembly, the federal lawmakers seem pig-headed in their determination to pooh-pooh public opinion, which was stoutly expressed during the public hearing on the issue.

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