APGA blames S-East political woes on PDP govs
Speakership: Reps spurn open secret voting
I’m not shielding John Togo- Bayelsa gov
Soldiers seek more funding for peace missions
Jonathan may split Education ministry into two
Why I will maintain large cabinet – Jonathan
EFCC to summon Bankole over alleged N21.3bn scam
Lagos to evict 1,019 flood victims from camp
Towards illegal occupancy
Rigging the zoning formula
2 more buildings collapse in Asaba
Peddling bad blood
No plan to sack coach Eucharia – Green

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Why we didn’t pass revenue sharing formula bill – Senate
The Senate yesterday explained that its failure to pass the Revenue Sharing Formula Bill was its preoccupied with the amendment of the constitution and Electoral Act in order to bequeath to Nigeria a credible election.
WHO, UN urged to reject corporate interest in water
AS health experts gather in Geneva for the 64th World Health Assembly, WHA, global civil society organisations are calling on World Health Organisation, WHO Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan to address widespread concerns about corporate conflicts of interest regarding global water governance, health and nutrition policy.
FG sued at ECOWAS Court over killing of NYSC members
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, has dragged the Federal Government before the ECOWAS Court of Justice sitting in Abuja,
2011 poll has silenced our critics – Ajumogobia
The just concluded 2011 general elections have been described as a watershed in Nigeria’s political history, which has destroyed so many negative theories about the nation’s ability to survive and be given its rightful place in the comity of nations.
How far can ACN opposition in Cross River Assembly go?
ONE of the proponents of virile opposition in the country is Deputy Senate Leader and Senator-elect, Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba. According to him, a virile opposition will aid the fulfillment of the nation’s democracy.
John Togo allegedly buried in forest
LEADER of the Niger Delta Liberation Force, ‘General’ John Togo, suspected to have died of gunshot wounds he sustained in an encounter with the Joint Task Force, JTF, on the Niger Delta, was reportedly buried in the forest by his boys at the outskirt of a riverine community in Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State.
4 feared dead, others wounded, as robbers raid banks in Delta
NO fewer than four persons were feared dead and several others wounded during a stampede in Kwale, Delta State, yesterday, when a gang of armed robbers, numbering over 15 raided three new generation banks in the town.
FIFA rankings: South Africa overtake Nigeria
Nigeria slipped one step down on the FIFA rankings for the month of May released yesterday. South Africa pushed Nigeria down to the 39th position from 38th, Nigeria previously occupied.
CAP to unveil Dulux colour of the year
In its bid to consistently provide fresh and accurate information as well as contribute to the living standard of its consumers, Chemical and Allied Products (CAP) Plc
Society needs to accept that females can take responsibility – Sidi Osho, VC, ABUAD
Professor Sidi Osho is the Vice Chancellor, Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, (ABUAD). On the 2nd year Founder’s Day and Matriculation ceremony recently at the magnificent campus of the university
Cost of funds rises further as market awaits statutory allocation
Cost of funds in the interbank money market rose again on Tuesday even as market operators await inflow of N440 billion statutory allocation fund to ease scarcity of funds.
MTNF offers scholarships to 484 students
The joy of over four hundred and eighty-four students in our tertiary institutions knew no bounds as MTN Foundation announced the offer of scholarship to 484 Science and Technology students in Nigerian Colleges of Education, Polytechnics and Universities.
HDI holds workshop on ‘youth and Nigeria’s intangible cultural heritage’ in Lagos
Human Development Initiatives, HDI, a none profit, non-governmental organisation, working with the grassroots and other levels of civil society to promote development ideals and especially the human rights of children
New Children’s Education television series debuts
A Nigerian Adaptation of Sesame Street, Sesame Square, an education television series with focus on Literacy, Mathematics and Health Education, will debut in Nigeria on Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) on Saturday May 21st2011.
Equities value drops slightly by N1bn
A slight decline was recorded on the Nigerian Stock Exchange NSE Tuesday, as the upward movement witnessed on trading was halted, dragging equities value down by N1.48 billion.

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