Senatorial aspirant alleges threat to life
Eguavoen’s pros set Benin alight
Gaddafi son killed in kamikaze strike
3 killed as PDP, ANPP supporters clash in Ebonyi
Micro-finance banks key to tackling poverty – LASMI
Jos: Three arrested with bomb making equipment
EFCC convicts 600, seizes $9bn property
SSS storms illegal arms factory, recovers dangerous weapons
NETCO turnover hits N5 billion in 2010
Amaechi inaugurates NESREA office in Port-Harcourt
Farmers can access 90% of funding through Fadama – Minister
Fashola lauds Dangote over N50m security trust fund donation
Kidnappers abduct biz mogul, Jimoh Ibrahim’s mum

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Oshodi-Apapa expressway: We’re yet to be briefed by FERMA – Badejo
As Julius Berger Construction Company begins rehabilitation work on the dilapidated Oshodi- Apapa expressway, Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Prof. Bamidele Badejo, has said that the state government had not been given workplan by the Federal Road Maintainance Agency, FERMA, on the project.
Why Jonathan, Ciroma group’s talks failed
THERE were strong indications yesterday that talks between President Goodluck Jonathan and the Mallam Adamu Ciroma-led Northern Political Leaders Forum, NPLF, may have ended in deadlock because some persons were alleged to have hidden the report of the seven-man committee set up after the February 18, 2011 meeting from the President, thereby making it impossible to see and act on it.
Jonathan’s meeting with PDP members in Lagos deadlocked
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan’s siege on Lagos for the state’s more than six million votes may have ended in a fiasco as his efforts might have left the party more divided than ever.
Minimum wage: Bafyau appeals to Govs
A former President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Mr. Pascal Bafyau, has called on state governors to implement the new Minimum wage in the interest of the workers who produced the wealth of the nation.
Vanguard correspondent receives death threat
THREE unidentified assailants yesterday visited the residence of Vanguard correspondent in Enugu, Mr. Tony Edike, and left a handwritten letter threatening to kill him.

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