Opposition demand cancellation of Enugu guber polls
US warns electoral offenders in Nigeria
Unemployment, poverty a time bomb – NLC
Nigerian league not competitive – Gara-Gombe
It’s a waiting game in Imo
‘Elections delay funds for Kano Pillars’
We’re ready for Liberia – Eguma
Holy Mallam rocks as Sheila Solarin grabs MTN N2M
Femi Kuti bags World music awards
Yakowa wins Kaduna Guber race
Atiku congratulates Jonathan
Osoba’s son floors MKO’s son for House of Representatives
Sand miners eroding fishermen’s livelihood
Quit politics now, Yakasai tells Obasanjo, Buhari
Dariye makes Senate by 189,024 votes
Royal wedding: Prince William marries Kate
Fashola’s re-election “a well-fought battle” – Akele

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FG to pay new minimum wage in June, says Wages Commission
Dr Afolabi Thompson, Secretary, National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission , said on Friday in Abuja that the Federal Government is to pay the new minimum wage to workers in June
Ngige vows to fulfill electoral promises
Former Anambra governor and senator-elect Chris Ngige of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has reaffirmed his determination to fulfill his electoral promises to the people of Anambra Central.
Post election celebration: Lagos suspends monthly sanitation
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Still basking in the euphoria of the peaceful general elections, Lagos state says there will be no restriction of movement during Saturday’s monthly sanitation exercise across the state
INEC to decide on Imo governorship poll, today
Abuja -INEC is to meet today,(Friday) to take a final decision on the inconclusive governorship poll in Imo, a statement said. The statement, issued by Mr Kayode Idowu, the Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, in Abuja,yesterday explained that the step was necessitated by difficulties experienced with the poll. It stated that […]
Beyond The Celebrations
SOME of the most brilliant ideas about how to make Nigeria work better are thrown around during campaigns. They seem to die once the elections are over. Candidates spoke eloquently about their plans to improve things. The abundance of promises cannot be so easily forgotten. Some said they would tackle infrastructure.

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