Ocean Boys sure of victory over Heartland
F/Eagles must be committed, dedicated – Brodericks
6-year single term, ill-timed, says TUC
Beat Ghana, redeem our image, Kpakor tells Siasia
Google buys IBM patents to beef up portfolio
6 Lagos politicians found unconscious
Delta guber: Tribunal grants Ogboru’s application
Wenger will get Gunners back on track – Henry
Final rehearsal for Britain’s second royal wedding
Klinsmann named as new US coach
Child adoption in Nigeria
No! I won’t accept DNA result, says Precious Ogbonna
Black and White
Ocean Boys, Lobi Stars speak on hotel attack
EFCC, Nigerians raise alarm on hacking
New Chelsea boss looks to youth
Fabregas deal must be done soon – Arsenal chairman

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Take bribe and die, CCB boss warns board members
Chairman of the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB, Mr Sam Saba, yesterday, warned all his board members and directors across the federation, to shun kickbacks from corrupt politicians, saying death would be better for anyone of them caught in the act.
American varsity to honour Oshiomhole
Edo State Governor, Mr Adams Oshiomhole, will be honourned in Houston, the United States of America, next week, for his contribution to the growth and development of mankind, Nigeria and Edo State in particular.
Russia to build Nigeria’s first nuclear power plant
As part of efforts to boost Nigeria’s electricity generation capacity, the Federal Government is set to sign an agreement with the Russian Federation that will culminate in the building of the nation’s first nuclear power plant.
Lagos upgrades energy office into Ministry
In a strategic move aimed at developing capacity to fully attend to the power needs of residents and explore the hydrocarbon, oil and gas potentials of the state, the Lagos State Government has upgraded its Office of Energy and Mineral Resources to a full-fledged Ministry.
Lagos govt raises alarm over 20 defective PHCN poles
Lagos State Government has said residents of the state were at the risk of being electrocuted, as it had uncovered 20 distressed electric poles belonging to Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, which were on the verge of collapsing in different parts of the state.
Biotech can create ‘human spare parts’ — Don
A Professor of Biotechnology, James Ogbonna has said “the future of man on earth depends to a great extent on Biotechnology because it potentially has solutions to all our problems,’’ including creating “human spare parts’’. Ogbonna spoke while delivering the 61 annual lecture of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, yesterday.
12,000 die from Okada accidents annually
Over 12,000 lives are lost yearly on the nation’s roads to commercial motor circle (Okada) related accidents with about 30,000 seriously injured, a group, Arrive Alive Road Safety Initiative, has said.
16 Finalist emerge from the MBIB Screening
A total of sixteen beautiful and talented young girls have emerged from the screening of the Miss Black is Beautiful pageant that took place recently at the Air Force Officers Mess, Kofo Abayomi Victoria Island, Lagos.
Minimum wage: Nationwide strike may begin next week…as FG reneges on agreement
INDICATION emerged yesterday that the Federal Government has jettisoned the agreement reached with organised labour that all levels of workers, including the non-core civil servants would benefit from the N18,000 new minimum wage.
Arrested cops over alleged bank robbery know fate today
The four mobile policemen arrested for allegedly robbing several banks, including one in Owutu area of Ikorodu, Lagos State, will today know their fate, says Police High command.
FG orders julius Berger to begin immediate repair of Apapa-Oshodi road
The Federal Government has ordered Julius Berger Nigeria Plc to immediately commence the repair and rehabilitation of some failed sections of the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway, Lagos.
Boko Haram: Why we’re winning the battle, by Army Chief
Concerns about the threat of Boko Haram to national and sub- regional peace and security were raised yesterday as the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Onyeabor Ihejirika, spoke on the operational capabilities of the force to deal with the threat.
F-Eagles promise Guatemala hell
The FIFA U-20 World Cup begins today in Columbia with one of Africa’s representatives, Mali taking on Korea Republic in the opening match of the tournament.
Jonathan warns PDP members
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan warned, yesterday, that members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP who assume that they are too big to be managed by the party can leave, even as he stressed that the leadership of the party must be courageous enough to discipline erring members.
Anyim inaugurates NDDC probe panel
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Senator Anyim Anyim, has charged members of the Presidential Committee set up to audit the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, to unravel the causes of the crisis, which had bedeviled the commission over the years. He made the call, yesterday, while inaugurating the Committee in Abuja.

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