National Assembly out to protect own interests
Geo-Fluids pledges better returns to shareholders
Power privatisation: Investors confidence excites BPE
Carpenter gets N100,000 bail for stealing
Lagos FA unveils blueprint for soccer development
AD dissociates self from Abuja convention
World bank lauds progress on Nigerian power sector
Corps members didn’t steal DDC machines – Tsiga
Gunmen kill DSP, 6-year-old girl in Maiduguri
Gbagbo’s men infiltrate 16th AU Summit threaten to kill Nigerians
Jonathan’s promise on 2nd term, a fluke – Ribadu
We ‘ll expose corrupt officials – Sambo
Lagos needs N7trn for infrastructural devt- Akabueze
Presidency contests jurisdiction on suit against Jega
Adeboye exempts pregnant women from fasting
2011 Polls: Labour to campaign against anti-people politicians’
Amaechi’s aide arrested for threatening boss

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Nigeria to produce power equipment – Minister
ANKARA, TURKEY—STRONG indications yesterday emerged that Nigeria may soon begin the production of power generation equipment, as a manufacturing outfit in Turkey is to establish a plant in Nigeria.
Military must be committed to democracy
IT is important to devote time every year toremember our brothers and sisters in uniform who helped us to ensure the world is war-free and perhaps more importantly those who fought to ensure Nigeria remains one, indivisible nation. We can never appreciate them enough because they paid with their lives to ensure we have one united country.
Aviation Ministry, NCAA deny spending $76m BASA fund
PERMANENT Secretary in the Ministry of Aviation, Mrs. Anne Ene-Itta, yesterday disclosed that the $76 million Bilateral Air Service Agreement, BASA, fund domiciled with the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, was intact.
The colours of politicians
PLEASE, do not ask me what political party any politician belongs, I frankly may not know. In this season of primaries, many politicians change parties like the chameleon changes its colours. The problem is not with the politicians; it is the effect of climate change.
Arms shipment: Iranian, clearing agent re-arraigned in Lagos
An Iranian, Azim Aghajani, and a clearing agent, Ali Abbas Jega, were, yesterday, arraigned before a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, amid tight security, over the importation of 13 container loads of firearms into the country, last year.

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