Controversy over arms discovery in Jonathan’s campaign bus
APGA members protest alleged rigging of ward delegate primaries
6 feared dead as fresh hostility breaks out in Rivers
Alleged insubordination: Church suspends dep gov, commissioner, others
Plateau crises political, say Sultan, Oritsejafor
Umunede auto crash: Rights group tackles FRSC
Amokachi blames Mikel’s substitution for Chelsea’s woes
Another Soccer Tragedy! Coach gunned down on Xmas day
2000 Policemen petition Presidency, NASS over promotion
Prosecute Aondoakaa for manipulation, says Ribadu
Budget Bothers
The Senate in 2011: Now, the bananna peels are outside the chambers
Adeboye pledges support for Kirikiri inmates
Ladoja defects to Accord Party
Delta rerun: ACN’s call for postponement, ill-timed, says PDP
In dealing with infertility, you manage emotions, says Dr. Ogunkoya

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Jos: Bombing alien to our culture, says CPP
The Citizens Popular Party, CPP, has said that failure by the Federal and Plateau State governments to act on recommendations of previous probe panels was responsible for the reccurring civil disturbances in Jos, which had resulted in loss of lives of several innocent Nigerians and wanton destruction of property in the state.
2011 elections: Group organises debate
As part of its contribution to ensure a free and fair polls next year, a group, Loudaa.com, has concluded plans to present ‘Nigeria Decides’, a programme designed to enlighten Nigerians on the need to discharge their civic rights.
Reps advise FG to fund road projects from foreign reserves
Members of the House of Representatives have called on the Federal Government to draw down considerable amount of money from its foreign reserve to fund road projects to reduce unnecessary loss of lives and property to accidents as a result of deteriorating state of highways.
Jos blasts: NEMA provides succour to victims
National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, said Tuesday, it had put machinery in place to help victims of the Christmas eve blasts in Jos with relief materials and drugs.
Be neutral, Lagos REC tells security agencies
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has charged security agencies in the country to display the highest level of neutrality and professionalism during the 2011 general elections, particularly in the area of apprehension of offenders irrespective of their status.
5 killed in Edo auto crash
FIVE persons were said to have killed on Monday in a ghastly automobile accident, which occurred at Ekpoma the administrative headquarters of Esan West Local Government Area of Edo State.
2011: Kinsmen rally support for Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan’s kinsmen in Bayelsa State, have pledged to mobilise and enlighten the electorate on the need to return him to office, come 2011.
Obi, police chiefs parley over security
GOVERNOR Peter Obi of Anambra State Monday, held a meeting with senior police officers serving in the state, with a promise that his administration would do everything possible to sustain peace and security in 2011.
Cleric lauds Ohakim on new Governor’s Office
The Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province, His Grace, Most Rev. Anthony Obinna, has commended Imo State governor, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, for the gigantic Governor’s Office his administration constructed for the state.
Diaspora group backs Jonathan for president
AS the 2011 general election gathers momentum, President Goodluck Jonathan has again received support from Nigerians in Diaspora, particularly in Asia.

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