Artists’ killing shocks Oshiomhole
‘How patients die mysteriously at Lokoja Specialist Hospital’
8 die as cult war rages in Benin
VC bans sale of handouts by lecturers
Ahead Vanguard’s Post-Amnesty Dialogue : Community participation lacking — Prof Ibeanu
Nzeribe makes case for military intervention
7,000 dump PDP for AC in Edo
Yakubu Mohammed, Newswatch Deputy CEO, joins Kogi Guber race
EFCC arraigns 2 over attempt to defraud council chief
Vanguard Online Poll urges Akunyili not to resign
A Country Of Settlers
Genocide by any other name
Plateau women storm Abuja, protest killings
OBJ – Surprise reactions
HIV/AIDS test: Lawmakers say it’s necessary for long life
Finally, Nigeria Wins 2010 World Cup
Semi-final target for Lagerback: Tall Order

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IDAHOR: Catalogue of deaths in football
Nigerian footballer, Endurance Idahor collapsed and died in Sudan while playing for Sudanese champions, El Merreikh on Saturday, in Khartoum. Reports suggest that the former national U-20 player was felled after a tackle left him on his back and couldn’t breath again. He was immediately rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Endurance Idahor’s death sends shock waves
Al Merreikh football club of Sudan officials are still reeling from the sudden death of former Nigerian youth international Endurance Idahor.
How Lagerback beat others to Eagles job, agent
Newly appointed Eagles’ technical adviser, Lars Lagerback burnt the ‘midnight candle’ and was adequately ready to take on for the Nigeria Football Federation interview panel, which screened four other coaches for the position.
Allow Lagerback to rebuild what Amodu demolished—Toro
Former Secretary-General of the Nigeria Football Association (NFA), Sani Toro has backed Coach Lars Lagerback to undo the damages caused by erstwhile Super Eagles coach, Shuaibu Amodu, by leading Nigeria to a credible outing at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Dangote makes Forbes rich men’s list as Otedola drops out
ALHAJI Aliko Dangote, Nigerian born billionaire commodity merchant, industrialist has again made it on the list of the world richest men alive, according to a Forbes World Richest Billionaires released yesterday. But his friend and arch rival, Femi Otedola has, however, dropped out of the list probably due to the stock market crash that has gravely eroded his fortune.

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