Ethnic politics will not stop Uduaghan, says Akpeki
Edo Govt seals off bank, market
Obienu commends FIFA for voting Qatar, Russia
Siasia begins work with standing Eagles team
How successive Ekiti govts play politics with education
NASS Budget: Sanusi refuses to shift grounds
Falcons coach focuses on Germany 2011
2011: 70.7% of Nigerians root for Jonathan’s Presidency, says Poll
GT Bank Lagos Principals’Cup kicks off Sunday
Nigerian hospital pioneers novel IVF technique
NFF to send Uche on course, assures her on World Cup
Akpabio inaugurates 2011 campaign committees
Nkwocha, Mbachu, Orji for awards
DPR warns on sale of adulterated fuel
Akpeki backs Ag Gov on Uduaghan’s re-election
How Police D.P.O. shot man to death in Lagos
FG confers citizenship on 82 foreigners

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Ikhana bemoans non payment of sign-on fees, salaries
Kwara United coach, Kadiri Ikhana has lamented the inability of most Nigerian clubsides to pay their players and coaches sign-on fees and salaries.
Athletes, AFN trade words over unpaid prize monies
A number of Nigerian athletes based overseas have accused the Athletics Federation of Nigeria of withholding their winnings at the Mobil track and field championships since 2007.
Osaze: Life is good at West Brom
Eagles’ striker Peter Osaze Odemwingie said that he is enjoying a new lease of football life with English premier league side West Brom.
The Edo-born workaholic striker, disclosed that waking up every morning and going to training at West Brom is something that he looks forward to, because it was such a thrilling experience.
World HIV Day: Nigeria makes up 9% of the global HIV burden – Dr. Agbara
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), committed AU governments, of which Nigeria is a key player, to reducing child mortality, improving maternal health and combating major diseases such as HIV/AIDS. To help achieve this, the Abuja Declaration of 2001 made AU states promise to commit at least 15 percent of their annual budgets to healthcare.
There’s need to uniquely match every SIM card with an owner, Ekuwem, Teledom boss
CHIEF Executive of the Teledom Group, Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem has thrown his weight behind the clamour for SIM card registration in the country, saying it will greatly enhance the use of ICT tools by law enforcement agents to check crimes in the society.

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