Corruption not Nigeria’s bane, says World Bank
INEC declares two DDC machines missing in Bayelsa
Elechi okays 2011 budget
Arik Air offers new incentives
PDP guber candidate in Lagos dragged to court
Monarch urges mass registration
Bayelsa: Tottering on the brink of violence
I dress like a lady to deceive men, says arrested teenager
Police rescue ‘witch’ from angry mob
Uduaghan’s appointment based on hard work, says militant group
Commonwealth lawyers will monitor April elections – Boma
Nigerian gas to hit China
Why ACN imposes candidates – Akande
2010 budget: Lagos records 80% performance
Mixed reactions in Delta over Nwodo’s exit
FG test-runs Sapele, Alaoje, Olorunsogo power plants
NBA berates INEC over lapses with DDC machines

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Don’t blame principal officers for loss at party primaries – Tuggar
GOVERNORSHIP candidate of the Congress for Positive Change, CPC, in Bauchi State, Representative Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, yesterday, advised present federal lawmakers who failed to secure return tickets to the National Assembly in next April general elections not to hold their principal officers responsible for their misfortune.
Tension in Warri over non-availability of DDC machines
THE Ijaws of Warri Federal Constituency of Delta State, yesterday, protested the absence of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, officials, Direct Data Capture, DDC, machines and other voter registration materials and personnel, five days ater the exercise commenced nation wide, saying that any attempt to disenfranchise them this time around, will be resisted vehemently.
Court sacks NFF
A Federal Court in Lagos has annulled the NFF elections of last year and ordered 19 officials of the federation to appear before it on February 3 for contempt.
FG to fire power plants with coal
AT its resumption yesterday, after three weeks Christmas and New Year break, the Federal Executive Council, FEC, said it was exploring the possibility of using coal to fire electricity plants in the country, as part of it efforts to enhance power supply to Nigerians.
Beyond Nwodo’s Exit
FOR a political party that prides itself as the largest in Africa, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has not provided the exemplary track record of internal democracy and strict adherence to its own rules and regulations, which is at the root of its intractable crisis.

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