NSE to sanction stockbrokers over unauthorised expansion programm
Expectations as business looks to 2010
Don’t compare MFBs with commercial banks, Adenekan
Zeep Travels emerges official partner for 2010 World Cup
Kidnapped Doctor’s wife rescued after a shoot out
Rivers targets N480m from fishing
Fish: FISON calls for abolition of custom duties
Where is our President?
Nigerians need special courts
Civil society groups and electronic voting systems, the challenges
The absence of our father(s)… a Nigerian soap opera
‘Fawehinmiism’ after Gani Fawehinmi
Pains of unofficial fuel price hike
Yuguda warns religious leaders against violence

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Imo Speaker tasks oil communities on peace
By Chidi Nkwopara OWERRI—The Speaker, Imo State House of Assembly, Chief Goodluck Opiah, has enjoined oil producing communities in the state to refrain from acts that could jeopardize the efforts of the federal and state governments to improve their living conditions. Chief Opiah gave the advice on his working visit of Awarra community in Ohaji/Egbema […]
Reflecting on Andy Uba’s politics
NEWS report has it that Dr. Andy Uba, a front-runner in the Anambra gubernatorial race, has declared his support for efforts to return Nigeria to true federalism and has joined MOVUP-NIGERIA (Movement for Unity & Progress of Nigeria) thereby endorsing the organisation’s 12-point constitutional agenda that roots for extensive devolution of power to the states or regions, de-emphasis or moderation of the Federal Character principle in favour of merit, among others.
Orphans,vulnerable children get scholarship in Ebonyi
NO less than 20 orphans and vulnerable children, OVC, were yesterday at Abakaliki Vistula Centre, presented with cash and other scholarship materials by the wife of Ebonyi State Governor on behalf of a non governmental organisation, the Netherlands Holdings.
Yar’Adua: Approaching visible darkness
The charade, deception, collusion and outright fraud that we have been witnessing in the three realms of the Federal Government over the unconstitutional refusal of President Yar’ Adua to observe the provisions of the constitution by writing to the National Assembly to enable Vice President Jonathan Goodluck act as President while he is away in Saudi Arabia for medical rescue should open the eyes of all Nigerians to the need for the Freedom of Access to Information Act.
Anambra : Police to withdraw personnel from candidates
By Vincent Ujumadu AWKA—ANAMBRA State Police Command said yesterday that all the police personnel attached to the candidates of the various political parties contesting the February 6 governorship election in the state would be withdrawn on the eve of the election. The Command also said that although the local vigilante groups had been incorporated as […]
Police detain pregnant woman for alleged robbery
By Albert Akpor LAGOS — FOR six months now, a pregnant woman identified as Iyabo Ojo is being detained at the open cell of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Fed SARS, Adeniji Adele, Lagos for allegedly being an in-law to a suspected armed robber. The woman who claimed to be 36 years was reportedly arrested […]
Glo sues NCC, MTN over interconnect dispute
Second national telecommunication carrier, Globacom Limited has dragged the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, and MTN before a Federal High Court, Lagos, alleging unfair treatment in the way and manner the regulatory agency handled the interconnection agreement dispute between them.
Instructional materials crucial to teaching and learning – NERDC Boss
NETC was engrained into the National Open University of Nigeria. It was now discovered by the Federal Ministry of Education (FME) that there are commonalities in their mandates. Open University to deliver education, using the open platform to increase access; and part of NETC’s mandate was to use broadcasting and the media to deliver education. So you could see the commonality. So in order to consolidate the entities, the Open University took over NETC and that aspect of the function.
Ohanaeze urges NASS to declare Jonathan Ag President
By Tony Edike ENUGU—THE apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo yesterday asked the National Assembly to immediately confer the status of Acting President on Vice President Goodluck Jonathan to avoid creating a state of anarchy in the country. The organisation said having reviewed the state of the nation, especially as it affects the long absence […]
300,000 Euro was spent on foreign trip, says witness
By Ikechukwu Nnochiri Abuja—A prosecution witness with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Kazeem Oseni, yesterday, told an Abuja high court that an Austrian, one Mr. George Eder, who is the Managing Director of Avsatel Communication Ltd, a company that was awarded the safe tower project contract by erstwhile Aviation Minister, Prof. Babalola […]

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