Mba, Bassey, Edibe off to Sudan
Gang leader arrested over DPO’s killing
Edo PDP, Acn in counter accusation over arms build up
The chances of Governors scrambling for Senate
Court restrains councillors from impeaching LG boss
NCS slams INEC over non-use of IT professionals
What you should know about diabetes
Internet Solutions invests $11m in Nigeria, plans more
Lagos State CCTV surveillance camera project: How sustainable?(3)
Experts in talks on progress of digital broadcasting in Africa
Edo awards N6bn contract for construction of canal
With telemedicine, the doctor is no longer king – Dr Akinnuyi
NIG gives FG options
Seperated but anxious to date again
Glo drops 3G connection to N5,000
How Nigeria controlled first American satellite — Engr. Haffner

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The Enahoro I knew at King’s College
WELCOME you to this August occasion to celebrate the passing into glory of our distinguished and accomplished personality and old boy of Kings College, Lagos. Okotako Enahoro, the father of Tony Enahoro and his younger siblings believed very much in education as a traveling teacher and supervisor of schools in the Owo area in those good old days.
Womanhood, The Pill and cancer risk
WHEN Temilade Aremu got married at 30, she had been sexually active for more than 10 years. Early in her sexually active life, a friend had introduced her to oral contraceptive pills (The Pill).
S-East govs task FG on rehabilitation of federal roads
East governors have called on the Federal Government to expeditiously handle the reconstruction of federal roads in the zone to alleviate the suffering of road users.
We’re not disturbed by litigations, crises – S-East PDP
THE South East Zonal Working Committee, ZWC of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has said it was not disturbed by the plethora of litigations and crisis rocking the party in some states of the zone few months to the general elections.
Doctors begin strike in Imo over CONMESS
Imo State branch of Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, has ordered all medical doctors in the employ of the state government to commence an indefinite industrial action with effect from February 1, 2011.
Youths protest alleged killing of pastor’s wife
Youths in Igede-Ekiti yesterday took to streets protesting the mysterious killing of the wife of a pastor, Mrs. Taiwo Oluwole.
Community leaders drag Ogun govt, 4 others to court
A N3 billion suit has been instituted against the Ogun State government and four others, over alleged illegal occupation of plots of land belonging to 35 communities in Ewekoro local government area of the state.
Civil society groups score INEC high on registration
Inspite of hitches in the on-going voter registration in the country, Project 2011 Swift Count, a group of civil society, has scored the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, performance so far above 90%.
Unrest won’t stop April polls, says Police Affairs Minister
Minister of Police Affairs, Mr. Humphrey Abbah, has said that religious and ethnic violence in the Northern part of the country will not disrupt nationwide elections in April.
CBN begins foreign currency futures trading soon
THE Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, will begin foreign currency futures trading soon with auctions to be conducted as much as three months forward.

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