UN arms inspection team arrives Nigeria
Imoke charges Nigerians to turn-out for registration
PDP Assembly aspirant wants primaries cancelled
Nigeria moves from ‘not free’ to ‘partly free’ nation- Study
Maritime workers begin strike, paralyse Shell’s operations
Gbagbo: ECOWAS’ position on use of force remains- Jonathan
CDHR to IGP: Nullify police withdrawal from banks
Kaita in visa hitch
DPP chieftain faults INEC’s use of NYSC members
Lawmaker raises alarm over faulty DDC machines
Emodi seeks relief for Ochanja market fire victims
Uche Okafor: Minister steps in
Makinwa drags Greek club to FIFA
Police parade couple, 3 others for kidnapping
Ekiti primaries: ACN members protest non-release of results
Election on Saturdays: Seventh-Day Adventist Church vows to sue FG

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Police kill robbery suspect in shoot-out
A member of a six-man robbery gang met his waterloo, yesterday, when he was shot dead during exchange of fire with anti-robbery policemen in Maryland area of Lagos State.
Ohakim counsels families of Nigeria’s fallen heroes
Families of Nigeria’s fallen heroes have been urged not to despair but put their trust in God so as to positively forge ahead in life.
We’ll win Abia, says APGA guber candidate
All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, gubernatorial candidate in Abia State in the April general elections, Reagan Ufomba, has vowed to take over the governance of the state come May 29, 2011.
NAFDAC introduces anti-impersonation badges
TO kick off its monitoring and regulatory activities for 2011, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has introduced anti-impersonation security badges for senior grade officials of the Agency.
Immunisation takes centerstage at PANCOF 2011
LONG before the 42nd Paediatric Association of nigeria Conference (PANCOF 20121) kicked off in Abuja, last week, it was clear. that Nigerian children desired to have the Hib and pneumococcal vaccines.
Rate doctors and health workers equally, Omokhuale tasks FG
FEDERAL government has been taken to task over the unequal rating between the Bachelor Degree in clinical science and the Bachelor Degrees in other medical sciences offered in the nation’s higher institutions of learning.
54,000 Nigerian children to benefit from 3m Euro emergency aid
AT least 54,000 children suffering from acute malnutrition in seven drought-affected, states of northern Nigeria are to benefit from emergency aid funded by a 3-million Euro grant from the European Commission for Humanitarian Aid (ECHO) to UNICEF Nigeria.
LASG focuses on healthcare at the grassroots
Everyone deserves equal access to health care and other social amenities. But how true is the situation in Nigeria? This is a million-dollar question begging for an answer.
Fashola initiates social health insurance scheme
The Lagos State Government is establishing a Social Health Insurance Scheme (SHIS) to help instutionlize a pre-paid health plan for the formal sector with the over all objective of an enhanced financial access to qualitative health services in the State.
Randy Evangelist in rape scandal
Evangelist Timothy Gabriel, a self acclaimed servant of God, is well known around Oke-Afa and Jakande estate in Isolo area of Lagos. Reason being because whatever he prophecy comes to pass. It was therefore, not surprising that his Ronik abode in Ejigbo area of the state was usually a beehive of activities; especially for those who are spiritually challenged.

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