Oyo: Alaafin’s son, Akinlabi, lawmakers defect to ACN
Host communities urged to protect PHCN facilities
Patients sent packing as workers lock up hospital
Labour rejects Chinese take-over of Olorunsogo Power Plant
Airlines count losses
…..And now they are four
PDP rally: Niger moves to avoid P-Harcourt stampede
You’re an opportunist, group tells Kwara PDP guber candidate
Plateau Labour Party divided over Jang
Bashorun Ogieh: Meeting the needs of Isoko South people
We owe them nothing
Intervention funding: A must for affordable housing in Nigeria
Members of opposition parties’ decamp to LP in Ondo
Enugu doctors embark on strike over pay rise
Saudi Arabia vs Nigeria’s Citizen Ahman
FG cancels NITEL bidder’s $2.5b offer

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10 injured as hoodlums invade Agbor motor parks
NO fewer than 10 persons were weekend, seriously injured in Agbor, headquarters of Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State, in a fresh fight between rival members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, Agbor chapter, in an unsuccessful attempt to forcefully unseat the incumbent leadership of the union led by Mr Amechi Igumbor.
AGANGA VS SOLUDO: The Pot And The Kettle
Recently, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar published an open letter to President Goodluck Jonathan on the depressive state of the Nigerian economy.
Rumbles in Island Club, Lagos
ALL is not well at Nigeria’s premier social club, the Island Club, Lagos. A deep-seated battle for the control of the lever of power has divided the once famous and united club into at least three camps.
Jtf, Togo face-off: Urhobo communities plead for relief
FOLLOWING the war of attrition between renegade militant leader, John Togo and the military Joint Task Force, JTF, in charge of security in the Niger Delta region, two Urhobo communities in Delta State have appealed to well meaning Nigerians to urgently send them relief materials to cushion the effect of the manhunt for the unrepentant militant leader.
Nigerian Rasta doctor not bogus, says S-Africa’s Health Minister
There is no evidence so far that a Nigerian doctor, who worked at the BJ Vorster Hospital, in the Eastern Cape, is a bogus doctor, says Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi. However, addressing a press conference in Pretoria on Sunday, Motsoaledi did not rule out that the doctor had a case to answer.
CBN gives mobile money licensees till April to show competence
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has given the 16 Mobile Money licensees till next month to demonstrate their competence or lose their temporary licence.
A girl for Milwan?
Hi Readers! The gals were enjoying themselves so much at the party for Heather, Robert and Milwan at Becky’s place that we didn’t leave, after all.
Jonathan strikes deal with Atiku, IBB, Gusau
THE pathway to reconciliation between President Goodluck Jonathan and his foes in the Northern Political Leaders Forum, NPLF, has been articulated in a report of a joint committee constituted by both parties.
My experience with robbers, Police gun battle — Car snatchers’ victim
When in November 2010, 62-year-old Mrs Ihekoro received a telephone call from one of her sons in the United States of America informing his decision to come spend the just celebrated Christmas and new year in Nigeria, she looked forward with great expectation. Then the D-day eventually came with the excitement of seeing her son bubbling inside her. She set out in another of her son’s car on a Sunday to meet the US returnee in a hotel around Festac area, where she embraced him with tears of joy rolling down her cheeks. The family talked long into the night, until mama as she is fondly called ,was informed on the need to return back to her other son’s home
Why we have bad people in the PDP- Adamu
Dr Abdullahi Adamu was the former governor of Nasarawa State and until recently Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP). In this interview with Vanguard, he talks about his mission to the Senate, the level of his acceptance by his people just as he debunks claims that he is at loggerheads with the incumbent Governor, Aliu Akwe Doma.
Warri North constituency, monopoly of riverine politicians
ONE of the most complex problems in Nigeria, it has been dispassionately observed, is that of recycled leadership.
Ex-Northern legislators condemn insecurity in Plateau, Bauchi, Borno states
Former Senators and House of Reps members, under the aegis of Non-Serving Northern Legislators Network, NSNLN, have condemned the growing insecurities across the northern states which have resulted in death of thousands of Nigerians.
Abduction of 4 community leaders: Kidnappers yet to make contact
Some 24 hours after kidnappers abducted four members of Amaigbo Town Union executives, the hoodlums have yet to make contact with anyone. Amaigbo is the headquarters of Nwangele Local Government Area of Imo State.
ANCOPSS laments poor quality of teachers
National President, All Nigeria Conference of Principals of Secondary Schools, ANCOPSS, Chief Adeniyi Falade, has noted with dismay the rising catalogue of poor quality of teachers that pervade the country’s institution of learning.
Murtala foundation holds dialogue with presidential candidates
In consistent with the current demand for “issue-based” politics during the 2011 election, the Murtala Muhammed Foundation is convening a two-day conference, titled “Public Policy and Governance; 2011 and Beyond: Policy Dialogue with Presidential Candidates”

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