Diamond Bank, Qatar unveil partnership to boost e-payment
Ewherido dedicates victory to God
London 2012 Olympics: All-conquering Tanzania for Eguavoen
FIFA Ranking: Eagles move up
Organizers inspect National Stadium for Eagles, Argentina
Falcons in Windhoek, F/Eagles, Olympic team depart
COWAN empowers rural women through micro credit facility
56 TIC’s entrepreneurs access N200b agric fund
Corruption: Mubarak, sons detained
Presidential Election: ACN denies pact with CPC
‘Rise in opposition in N/Assembly’ll create more watchdogs’
Cote d’Ivoire: Army chiefs swear loyalty to Ouattara
Senator tasks INEC on faster voting method
Political violence worry Ohakim
Copyright Commission raids software reseller

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Presidential election ‘ll be hitch-free, transparent – Don
A don, Dr Chubah Ezeh, has said that the April 16 presidential election will be hitch-free and transparent throughout the country
Tribunal has not received election petitions, says Tribunal Secretary
The Election Petitions Tribunal in Kaduna says it has not received any petition from the National Assembly elections.
Katsina suspends civil service exams
The Katsina State Government has announced the suspension of the civil service examination meant for the promotion its civil servants
Housewife in court over illegal possession of voter’s card
A 30-year-old housewife, Ojulayo Bosede, has been charged before an Akure Chief Magistrates’ Court on a one-count charge of illegal possession of a voter’s card.
NANS warns students against political thuggery
The National Association of Nigerian Students Joint Campus Committee (NANS/JCC), Ondo and Ekiti chapter, has warned students not to allow themselves to be used as thugs by politicians
Borno police hunt for Boko Haram assassination list
The Borno Police Command says it has launched a search for an assassination list believed to have been drawn up by Boko Haram sect in the state.
Suleja blast: Relatives of victim cry out
Relatives of one of the deceased victims of last Friday’s bomb blast at Suleja, Niger State yesterday protested against what they described as government’s insensitivity over the loss of their loved one.
Politicians, military behind oil thefts – Wikileaks
POLITICIANS and military leaders _ not militants _ are responsible for majority of the oil thefts in the Niger Delta, according to a U.S. diplomatic cable quoting an official and released by WikiLeaks.
Jonathan pledges more jobs
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, rekindled the hope of jobless youths across the country with assurance of his administration’s readiness to implement recommendations of the National Job Creation Committee to the letter, to move the nation beyond the rhetoric of several job creation schemes of the past.
Cote d’ Ivoire: ECOWAS expresses concerns over fate of Gbagbo
The President ofECOWAS Commission, Amb James Victor Gbeho, has expressed concerns over the fate of Mr. Laurent Gbagbo in captivity and called on President Alassane Ouattara of Cote d’Ivoire to ensure that the former Ivorian leader captured in Abidjan on Monday and currently under the protection of the United Nations was accorded the dignity and rights due him as a former Head of State.

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