Fashola, Speaker meet over cabinet list
Mimiko calls for review of revenue formula
Melaye alleges threat to life
Minimum Wage – Now elections are over
Bi-Courtney resumes work on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
PHCN workers begin warning strike
Edo South PDP leaders shun Anenih’s meeting again
Reps to partner diplomats on entrenchment of democracy
PDP chair: N-East woos S-West
Falcons need psychologist – JP
Ohanaeze prepares for Igbo Presidency in 2015
Minimum wage: NLC faults Ondo N14,000 agreement

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As I was saying!
ON 7 June 2011, I got a call, actually a query, from the editor of Vanguard. “Chief”, he fired, “why haven’t you reported for duty?” He carefully did not add “since you were sacked from Owerri!” That was polite of him.
NPSA’s confab on future of democracy in Nigeria
IT had become evident during the tenure of Professor Maurice Iwu as Chairman of Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission that the responsibility for midwifing democracy in Nigeria had been vested in the office of the Chairman of the Commission.
Nigeria and the endless orgy of terrorism
WHEN on July 12, 2009, the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta, MEND, bombed Atlas Cove, a sprawling Federal Government owned oil facility in the heart of Lagos, it was a shocked nation that suddenly woke up to the realisation that the country as a whole was no longer safe from attack by the Niger Delta militants who, up till then, had restricted their attacks to the oil facilities in that region.
National Security Alert: Why SSS screened Ministerial-nominees
Consequent upon misgivings in some quarters over the propriety of the State Security Service, SSS, screening being carried out on ministerial nominees, Vanguard can reveal that the security agency is statutorily empowered to carry out the screening.
Jonathan’s cabinet: The nominees
EDO:
Arch.Mike Onolemenmen
Arch. Mike Onolemenmen was the former Minister of State for Defence and first cousin to the former Chairman,Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Tony Anenih. He is also from Uromi, in Edo Central Senatorial District with Chief Anenih.
We were offered money to drop nominees – Senator
A list of 33 ministerial nominees was presented to the President of the Senate, Senator David Mark yesterday evening. The list was presented by an unidentified presidential aide to Senator Mark who is expected to formally unveil the names at today’s session.
Rivers Assembly won’t be rubber stamp – Speaker
SPEAKER of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Mr Otelema Amachree, has assured that the House will not be a rubber stamp but will work with the executive arm to take the state to a greater height.
Osaze must respect Siasia – Lawal
Former Super Eagles star, Garba Lawal has warned Nigeria and West Brom forward, Osaze Odemwinge to always observe the golden rule-obedience to constituted authority and humility – in order to actualise his dream of a successful football career.
Court acquits 6 Osun ACN chieftains of attempted murder charge
Six chieftains of Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, in Osun State who had been standing trial in a case of alleged conspiracy, attempted murder and arson since 2007 were yesterday discharge and acquitted by an Osun State High Court.
IVF has broken the myth of infertility – ALU
The myth of infertility being a problem associated only with women has since been broken, as studies have revealed that men also share a part of the burden of infertility in marriages.

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