Nigeria, India trade grows by over 71%
Jonathan, IBB mourn Aikhomu
Expert calls for fresh debate on National Health Bill
Al-Mustapha’s accusation, wake-up call for S-West – Group
Lagos PDP faults passage of Rent Bill
Azinge faults INEC over failure to prosecute electoral offenders
Ghana line up Brazil friendly in London
Reactions trail Aikkomu’s death
NJC report on the rift between CJN and Court of Appeal president
Augustus Aikhomu is dead
Epic battle in Nasarawa
LAUTECH students cripple academic activities
CTO endorses low cost borderless commonwealth roaming service
45-yr-old woman burnt to death inside deep freezer

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Factors of improved power supply
There are signs that Nigerians have begun to experience a remarkable improvement in power supply. This, from my experience as an electricity consumer, is true for the past two weeks or thereabouts.
Dortmund to sell Goetze to foreign club
Borussia Dortmund would only sell teenage star Mario Goetze to a foreign team and have ruled out selling him to any other German league club, CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke insisted on Wednesday.
Sneijder is untouchable, say Inter
Sneijder is untouchable according to Inter Milan, although president Massimo Moratti admitted that Samuel Eto’o’s expected departure to Anzhi Makhachkala is in part responsible.
Tens of thousands stage anti-graft rally in Delhi
Tens of thousands of protesters staged a spontaneous mass rally in New Delhi on Wednesday in support of a hunger strike by anti-corruption campaigner Anna Hazare.
Odemwingie denies seeking WBA move
West Bromwich Albion striker Peter Odemwingie on Wednesday denied he was trying to engineer his departure from the club and urged fans to be patient during ongoing contract negotiations.
Prince Charles visits riot-hit London community
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla visited Tottenham on Wednesday, meeting families and businesses in the deprived borough of north London who suffered as a result of rioting last week.
London police charge 1,000 people over riots
Police in London said Wednesday they have charged more than 1,000 people over rioting in the British capital last week, but warned of more to come as officers trawl through 20,000 hours of CCTV footage.
Accessibility, Affordability, availability determine right to food, says NGO
ActionAid Nigeria, an NGO, has said that accessibility, affordability and availability are key in determining right to food issues.
Woman impersonating First Lady’s aide arrested
The State House Security has arrested a woman, Mrs Nnenna Anamuwa, for parading herself as an aide to the First Lady.
Jonathan swears in Okonjo-Iweala as Finance minister
President Goodluck Jonathan, Wednesday, swore in respected, former World Bank managing director as finance minister in an appointment that has raised hopes for reforms for Nigeria.

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