Crisis In Judiciary: Jonathan removes Salami
Gov Kwankwaso floats private army, relegates Hisbah guard
Rebel leader says still pockets of resistance in Tripoli
Libya rebels take over Tripoli’s Green Square
Gaddafi’s son Seif al-Islam arrested
Libya rebels surge into the centre of Tripoli
Arsene Wenger won’t quit Arsenal
OBJ should be grateful to IBB – Fani Kayode
Orji recants over snide remarks on oil firm
… Of white and Green Eagles
Tokunbo prisoner bill not my idea – Ndoma-Egba
Bad roads: Lagos warns car wash operators
Israel trains Nigerian paramedics on disaster management
Jonathan appoints new DG for NPC
Stakeholders decry oil firms’ activities
How Chinese firm sabotages power supply – FG
RCBD to create 100,000 jobs with industrial parks

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After the storm
Hi Readers! First things first. I must express my immense gratitude to all of you who sent text messages to congratulate me on Heather’s wedding. Actually, texts had been trickling in since the traditional wedding in Jos, just before Christmas. The most recent are the large number commending Heather and me for her purity until her wedding night. I was astounded that that should be a cause for commending us. Please don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying that I’m not proud of my daughter for keeping herself, what I’m saying is that I’m shocked that virginity still means much to our society and world, given the laxity that seems accepted every where these days
Staff audit not to witch-hunt – Imo govt
Imo State Government, weekend, said the on-going personnel audit in the 27 local governments of the state was not meant to witch-hunt anybody, but to rid the system of ghost workers.
As Gov. Orji hits the ground running
WHO says political and economic freedom is not desirable? It is, especially in a democratic setting. If not, why did someone like the iconic Nelson Mandela spend 25 years in prison to make his country what it is today? Why did our own great Zik, Awolowo and other nationalists, put their lives on the line to ensure that our country, Nigeria, is free from colonial imperialism.
First class, fixed concerns
THE number of first class degrees one of the private universities announced at its convocation ceremony last year stunned guests. A relatively new university with less than 2,000 graduating recorded over 30 students in the first class category.
Doomsday for robbery suspect: Caught right in the act
If Kehinde Sikiru had known what fate had in store for him on Tuesday August 9, he would have reconsidered his planned action for that day. But oblivious of what was to happen, he had proceeded with his plan to visit Solumade community in Ikorodu area of Lagos State. The point is that he is presently rueing his action in police detention.

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