Okorocha’s victory, people’s power – ACN youths
Mafuyai is new VC for UNIJOS
CAN urges northern govs to rebuild burnt churches
Taiwo turns to Milan
DPP wins Ughelli-South Assembly seat
Amuneke to coach Golden Eaglets
Oshioomhole commiserates with CJN
We’re match rusty, Enyimba’s coach
Fashola, others receive certificates of return
Akala insists on paying N18,000 minimum to workers
Rio stalker, Ibru, gets ten weeks in jail
Boko Haram rejects Amnesty offer
One feared dead, three others injured in Rivers
Am not member of any secret cult- Rochas Okorocha
EEG faces implementation challenges – Senator Kuye

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Ex-military men protest in Ibadan
SCORES of retired military men most of whom are deformed,caused a stir in Ibadan Monday as they blocked major roads in protest of non-payment of their 12.5 per cent arrears and non-implementation of the Federal Government’s monetisation policy.
Explosion rocks NNPC loading depot in Warri
EXPLOSION Monday evening rocked the Pipeline and Product Marketing Company, PPMC, loading depot in Warri, Delta State causing panic and apprehension amongst the local people.
World Cricket League Div. 7: Nigeria beat Botswana, moves to Div. 6
Nigeria Senior National Cricket Team, Saturday at the Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone, demolished host Botswana to qualify to play in the World Cricket League Division 6 to be held in Malaysia in August, 2011.
I’m excited about Argentina match – Siasia
Super Eagles chief coach, Samson Siasia is excited about the prospects of leading the team against former Word Champions, Argentina in an international friendly match billed for the Abuja National Stadium later this month.
“I am very excited about the match, I must confess,” he said, adding, “it is going to be a real rumble.”
JTF warn militants against planned attack on nation oil installation
The Joint Task Force in the Niger Delta otherwise known as Operation Restore Hope has warned militants against any planned attack on the nation oil and gas installations saying it would deal decisively with any of them caught violating the amnesty agreement.
UNIJOS gets new Vice Chancellor
The Governing Council of the University of Jos (UNIJOS) has appointed Prof. Hayward Mafuyai as the new Vice Chancellor of the institution.
Slain Corpers: Our hope of better living is dashed, parent laments
Pa Rufus Gbenjo, 73, and Madam Sarah Gbenjo, 71, parents of Ebenezer, one of the NYSC members slain in the post-election violence in Bauchi on April 18, say that their hope of better living have been dashed.
Bribes, delays increase across African borders – Survey
Bribes and delays increased significantly across African borders during the 2010 survey period conducted by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)-West Africa Trade Hub.
NUJ, other stakeholders want INEC to prune parties
Abuja – With the conclusion of the 2011 general elections, the NUJ and other political stakeholders have urged the INEC to prune the number of political parties in the country to grow the nation’s democracy. In separate interviews Umuahia and Abakaliki, the Abia and Ebonyi capitals respectively. Section 78 (7i and ii) of the Electoral […]
ECOWAS begins anti-terrorism confab in Abuja today
International experts will today begin a consultative meeting at the ECOWAS Commission headquarters in Abuja to review the draft ECOWAS Counter-Terrorism Strategy and Implementation Plan. This was contained in a statement issued by the Commission’s secretariat at Abuja weekend.

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