Onaiyekan asks FG to probe alleged arms from Iran
Turkish Airlines profit rises to $169 million
Why release of air accident report in Nigeria is delayed, AIB
Help shape PDP, Nwodo urges media
Nigerian computers superior to imported computers, Info Minister says
Police arrest 13 suspected Boko Haram militants
Varsity sanctions 6 for breaking school’s regulations
Jonathan ‘ll transform lives of rural populace – Defence Minister
Gowon flays rush for establishment of private institutions
Bettymovil plans new game, rewards winner
APCON highlights way to re-brand the Nigerian politician
Shoprite restructures, elevates Odamah, Jumbo
Is Diamond Bank leveraging on TVCs for market positioning?
BUTCHERED LADY: Police arrest suspects
Labour and minimum wage expectations!
Foundation’s model combats acute renal failure
Ogboru holds secret talks with Jonathan

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We won’t surrender- Ex-militants
AGGRIEVED ex-militants under the aegis of the Niger-Delta Liberation Force, NDLF, led by “General” John Togo in Delta State remained recalcitrant, yesterday, even in the face of the superior firepower of the Joint Task Force, JTF, on the Niger-Delta, saying they would not surrender.
Nigerians talk better than they act
The pilgrimage came up in the Holy Land of Mecca last Monday and its rites carry on, on Tuesday, it continued on Wednesday and Thursday. From then, the pilgrims have set to return to Nigeria.
Eagles: Odegbami calls for patience with Siasia
Former Green Eagles captain, Chief Segun Odegbami has said that Samson Siasia’s appointment as the chief coach of the Super Eagles will bring back the lost glory of the national team if he is given the free hand to work.
The two sides of Nigeria
I was in Edo State for most of last week. I had read a lot about what Governor Adams Oshiomhole was supposed to be doing in the state; also the many write-ups of the erstwhile ruling PDP that the man has been planting flowers, digging up streets and abandoning them and borrowing money that was not being accounted for. Seeing, they say, is believing.
Lazarus banks: SBN and SGN
I am not good at writing obituaries; especially when several hundred thousand people wish that somehow a dead organisation must wake up. But for the depositors of Savanah Bank Plc and Societe Generale the truth must be told in order to get them to come to terms with their misfortune and move on with their lives.

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