Man (32) jailed 3yrs for pipeline vandalization

Man (32) jailed 3yrs for pipeline vandalization

A 32-year-old man, Ado Yusuf, a farmer in Arawa village, in Kirfi Local Government area of Bauchi State, would have to spend the rest 36 months of his life behind bars, as he was sentenced to three years imprisonment by a Federal High Court in Bauchi state, for vandalizing and scooping fuel from an oil pipeline.
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Jumbo pay: N’Assembly has a lot to learn from on-going controversy, say Reps

Jumbo pay: N’Assembly has a lot to learn from on-going controversy, say Reps

Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Finance, Mr John Enoh, has said the National Assembly has a lot of lessons to learn from the on-going controversy over comments by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, on the rising costs of overheads incurred by the legislators.

NEC membership: Senate reaches deal with Nwodo

NEC membership: Senate reaches deal with Nwodo

The Senate has reached a deal with the leadership of the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP over the controversial bid by federal lawmakers to insert themselves in the National Executive Committees of registered political parties.

‘Allegations against NIMASA mgt unfounded’

‘Allegations against NIMASA mgt unfounded’

Indication emerged Thursday that allegation of contracting splitting, over invoicing, non compliance with extant financial rules of Public Procurement and exceeding approval limits levelled at the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, management are mere speculations and unfounded aimed at causing confusion and disenchantment, a top official of Ministry of Transport has revealed.

Henry Okah predicts more violence after elections

Henry Okah predicts more violence after elections

Okah, who is standing trial in South Africa for alleged terrorism spoke to The Associated Press by phone, Thursday from jail, where he is awaiting trial on charges he was behind October 1 bombings in Abuja.

Nigeria is plunging into darkness, says IBB Campaign Organisation

Nigeria is plunging into darkness, says IBB Campaign Organisation

The Ibrahim Babangida Campaign Organisation has expressed concern that the country is plunging more into darkness in the hands of a leader without capacity. The Babangida Presidential Campaign Organisation equally rebuffed claims of economic growth as it accused the government of refurbishing statistics for its own benefit.

Ogbuewu picks APGA guber form for N5.5m

Ogbuewu picks APGA guber form for N5.5m

Former Minister of Culture and Tourism, Ambassador Frank Ogbuewu, Thursday, picked the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, nomination and expression of interest forms at N5.5 million to run for the governorship election in Ebonyi State in 2011.

Abia PPA to raise c’ttee to screen aspirants

Abia PPA to raise c’ttee to screen aspirants

AHEAD of 2011 elections, Abia State chapter of the Progressive Peoples Alliance, PPA, has said it would set up what it referred to as Committee of Eminent Personalities, CEP, to screen aspirants for the various elective positions, with a view to presenting the party’s best candidates.

Guber  aspirant condemns election materials theft

Guber aspirant condemns election materials theft

DR. Adebayo Adewusi, a governorship aspirant of the Action Congress of Nigeria has condemned and asked the security agencies to fish out those behind the stealing of election materials recently imported into the country.

Ogun,  China begin begin  industrial park devt

Ogun, China begin begin industrial park devt

THE growing bilateral economic relationship between Ogun State and the Shandong Province of China has further been consummated with the visit of Chinese leading businessmen and economic leaders from the region and the commencement of the development of an industrial garden.

Nigeria on precipice – Bishop Oke

Nigeria on precipice – Bishop Oke

NATIONAL Vice President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, in charge of South- West and General Overseer of Christ Life Church, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, has sounded an alarm of an imminent disintegration of the nation, if care is not taken, ahead of next year’s elections.

Sanusi lists impediments to infrastructure financing

Sanusi lists impediments to infrastructure financing

Governor Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Mallam Lamido Sanusi, has identified non-availability of long term funds and harsh economic environment as major impediment to infrastructure financing in Nigeria.

5 escape death as building collapses in Lagos

5 escape death as building collapses in Lagos

At least five construction workers narrowly escaped death, yesterday, when part of a building still under construction located beside Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja suddenly collapsed at about 3.20p.m.

Doyin, workers clash over unpaid salaries

Doyin, workers clash over unpaid salaries

WORKERS and management of Consolidated Food and Beverages Limited, a subsidiary of Doyin Group of Companies, are presently at loggerheads over alleged breach of agreement on payment of salary arrears.

Outrage in Delta over JTF invasion

Outrage in Delta over JTF invasion

NOBODY in his normal state of mind would disapprove a fight-back by the Joint Task Force, JTF, in the Niger-Delta after about nine of its soldiers were shot dead and a number of its gunboats destroyed by militants, under the aegis of the Niger-Delta Liberation Force, NDLF, headed by wanted militant leader, “General” John Togo during a fierce gun battle on Wednesday, November 17.