Mixed feelings over government’s guidelines on textiles
Nigeria wins AYC
Bayelsa govt assures on N18,000 wage bill
Protests: Police warn trouble makers
Gaddafi excapes NATO bomb attack…as strike kills son
INEC adhoc staff escape mob attack in Bayelsa
Annul Delta House of Assembly poll- PDP
Alao-Akala sets up transition c’ttee
AYC Jinx: Obuh vows to stop Cameroon

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ACN congratulates Akpabio
The Action Congress of Nigeria, Akwa Ibom State Chapter has congratulated Governor Godswill Akpabio on his resounding victory at the just concluded governorship elections and urged other political parties to deepen democracy by accepting the outcome of the elections.
President Jonathan And The Health Sector : We’re making moves for the right changes – Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu
Professor C. Onyebuchi Chukwu is the Minister of Health. Before this meeting, the impression was one of a happy-go-professor.However, when you begin to throw questions at him, you discover that beneath that youthful look is a bundle of knowledge and information, both rolled into one, is power. In this encounter which had been long in coming, the Minister explains why Nigerians should be more information savvy especially when they hear that doctors or professionals in the health sector are embarking on industrial action.
DPP women carry coffins against Uduaghan, Utuama
A group of placard and palm frond- carrying Urhobo women suspected to be members of the Democratic Peoples Party, DPP, stormed the streets of Warri, yesterday, with two caskets, protesting the re-election of Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State. The protest came as a group of Uduaghan’s supporters celebrated his victory in Warri with drums and music.
Thugs invade tribunal office…cart away documentary evidence
Suspected thugs armed with dangerous weapons, yesterday, invaded the Election Petitions Tribunal wing of the High Court in Yenagoa and carted away copies of documentary evidence before it.
From the creeks to the classroom in America
When Lucky Ambamowei (not real name) was called out of the Federal Government’s post-amnesty’s non-violence training at Obubra, Cross Rivers State, to be told in hushed tones that he had been picked for an undergraduate training in a Russian university, he didn’t quite believe the information he was being fed with.

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