NEITI: We’ve met all conditions for validation – Ohuabunwa
$500M EUROBOND: FOR WHOSE BENEFIT?
Vandalism: PHCN spends N20million on equipment repairs
Widow Cries out over land seized by alleged speculators
Mis-diagnosis: An Endoscopy centre to the rescue
Editors make case for passage of FOI bill
NASS: Lawmakers resume tomorrow
Complaints trail voters registration
S-East PDP wants Nwodo removed as PDP Chair
We aren’t going to compromise negative shareholders’ funds — NSE
INEC sacks three Directors
Oshiomhole hails Adefaye’s re-election as NGE President
Shake-up imminent in Delta, says Uduaghan
Police arrest supervisor over hijack of DDC machines in Ebonyi
SERAP urges UN to address human rights violation in Jos
Uneasy calm in Anambra community over land dispute

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Okafor: Police make U-turn on cause of death
The police in Dallas, USA have made a u-turn on the death of former Super Eagles star, Uche Okafor.
Victor Ugo, Vice Chairman of Nigerians In Diaspora in the Americas, said yesterday that the police have withdrawn from their position of suicide being the cause of death to “inconclusive evidence.” The police also added that “investigation is ongoing.”
Alleged attack on Judiciary: ACN wants contempt charge against Omisore
The Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, has asked the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, to protect the integrity of the nation’s judiciary by immediately filing a criminal contempt charge against Senator Iyiola Omisore over his recent attacks against the President of the Court of Appeal and other members of the court.
Okafor: The better part of me is gone – Uche Okechukwu
The rude shock that enveloped Nigerian soccer scene over the tragic death of former Super Eagles defender, Uche Okafor, is still as fresh as it is puzzling. Okafor, reportedly committed suicide in his home in Dallas, USA to set tongues wagging as many, including his family have alleged foul play.
Jonathan canvasses unity at Armed Forces remembrance day
President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday frowned on incessant and recurring bloodbath and other avoidable crisis in the country that has led to personnel of the armed forces and other security agencies paying the supreme price and bringing untold hardship to their families and dependants, warning that without unity, the nation’s development would be doomed.
MWUN directs dockworkers to down tolls over unpaid debts
MARITIME Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, yesterday directed dockworkers in all the Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, support services in off-shore locations across the country to down tools and begin an indefinite strike from today over unpaid debt since 2007.
Wanted a woman for our women
Last year, Nigerian football was at the cross roads.Good will set in, court cases were vacated, peace was expected to reign. Never again, the rancor, acrimony, inefficiency and corruption that bedeviled the sport we hold so dear.
This year, we were expected to take a decision, move forward, to the promised land.
Welfare: Ekiti judicial workers begin warning strike today
The Ekiti State judicial workers have said they will commence a five-day warning strike today to protest against the government’s failure to improve their welfare.
2011: Former LP aspirants emerge ACN candidates
THE camp of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, in Ondo State swelled weekend as failed aspirants in the ruling Labour Party now find succour in the party.
Nigeria can benefit from global offshore BPO industry worth $16 billion – Uwaje
T hat the world is now a global village is no more in doubt thanks to developments in science and technology and many developing countries, especially in Asia, are benefitting immensely from it and Nigeria can benefit too if we get our act together as Ghana employs about 800 people in one station where they are doing IT returns to transfer medical records back to the US.
Naira sheds 150 kobo as demand hits $901m
The nation’s currency, the naira suffered heavily last week against the United States dollar, losing 150 kobo at the official market owing to upsurge in demand, which crossed the $900 million mark.

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