UBA partners Gabon, CODER on $234m power pojects
Adamawa PDP chieftain sues party over waiver for Atiku
Dangote emerges African major cement manufacturer
Union Assurance gross premium drops by 12%
CSR: Oceanic Bank supports mothers against child abandonment
Stock market opens 2011 on impressive note
Govts should focus on infrastructure in 2011, LCCI year
NASB advocates legislation amendment for implementation of IFRS
The gruesome murder of Comrade Chidi Nwosu: A need for investigation
EKITI CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT: It’s a three horse race in ACN
Nigerian labour and authentic constitution for Nigeria
Reflections on election security
Sudan referendum: The defining moment
Fresh plots against Alao-Akala’s second term bid
Education facts file 2010
Untapped talent hinders youth potentials, says Army Commandant

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Why we bombed Ughelli INEC office – Militia
A group, identified as the Democratic Militia has claimed responsibility for the arson, in the early hours of Tuesday, at the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC office in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.
Dutch parliament probes Shell activities in Nigeria
Royal Dutch Shell Plc will this month be grilled by Dutch lawmakers for the first time over its operations in the Niger Delta, reflecting growing concern in the West about oil spills in West Africa.
Furore over N3bn aid to Jonathan campaign
SOME six Governors belonging to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, were, yesterday, night steeped in the midst of controversy following the allegation that each of them made mandatory donations of N500 million to the Jonathan/Sambo campaign organization.
Winding up of PHCN begins
PRESIDENTIAL Task Force on Power, PTFP, yesterday, said the process of winding-up the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, has begun and that employees in the corporate headquarters, were being transferred to the Power Ministry.
Bomb blasts: We ‘re closing-in on perpetrators – Police
THE Police has said yesterday that they have uncovered clues that would lead to arrest of the perpetrators of the New Year eve bomb blast at the Mogadishu Barracks which killed 4 persons including a pregnant woman and injured 26 others including a 5-year old girl.

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