Smallholder farmers important in eradicating hunger, poverty – Burwell
NBA wants sanction for corrupt judges
International friendly: Lagos crowd’s conduct criticised
Akoko Edo re-run poll: PDP plans mayhem claims Edo Govt
Oil rises above $101 on Egypt unrest
West Africa will meet 2015 target for single currency – CBN
BBC says Iran jamming its Egypt coverage
Adeboye’s star guest on Glo/CNN African Voices
INEC registers 63.9m Nigerians
Alleged N50bn scam: EFCC arrests Lawal, ex-Works Minister
FG declares Tuesday public holiday
Politics, Politicians and the state of the nation
Court stops Gov Orji as PDP candidate in Abia
Reps to debate FOI Bill after several setbacks
I’m proud to be a rascal, Ribadu tells Jonathan
Before Abia people are deceived
Oyo PDP guber: Akala fails to vacate court order

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Fashola challenges FG to public debate ahead of April polls
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has challenged Peoples Democratic Party, PDP-led Federal Government to a public debate on issues of national importance and developmental achievements in Nigeria.
Reps fault FG’s slashing of Science budget
The House of Representatives has expressed concern over the Federal Government’s claim to slash the budget of Science and Technology from N53 billion in the 2010 budget to a paltry N5 billion in the 2011 Appropriation bill.
APGA adopts Jonathan for April election
THE All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, at its national convention in Awka, yesterday, formally adopted President Goodluck Jonathan who is the presidential candidate of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as its candidate for April 2011 general elections.
AFTER THE PRIMARIES: PDP moving on shackled legs
IF there is any problem the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP will have to contend with now after the primaries it conducted nation wide, it is the headache of how it will heal the wounds, the party and members sustained during and after the primaries.
BRT/Okada clash: ‘Lagos won’t condole indiscipline’
Following Wednes-day’s clash between operators of commercial motorcyclists, popularly called Okada and members of Lagos State Transportation Management Authority, LASTMA, the Special Adviser on Transportation, Comrade Kayode Opeifa, has re- affirmed that the Lagos State government would not condone any act of indiscipline from either individual or organisation, who violates traffic laws or assaults any of its enforcement agent while carrying out their official duties.

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