Nations Cup: Tension mounts for Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa and Cameroon
Bomb scare: Lagos beefs up security at state secretariat
Omolayo’s art workshop expands in scope
Lawyer canvasses counter terrorism strategy
ERC wants UNICAL re-opened
“Thousands” of migrants still stranded in Tripoli
No sacking of PDP staff now – Baraje
Ethnicising the justice salami affair
Libya rebels rule out Al-Qaeda risks
Soldiers vandalise N50m Akure wood factory
Manufacturers lament irregular power supply, insecurity
Nigeria earns $612m from sale of sesame seeds – Minister
SAN Conferment: Why recipients ignored NBA
Emir Bayero defies Kwankwaso, celebrates durbar
Salami: ACN takes battle against Jonathan to N-Assembly
Ijaw communities reject Chevron’s sharing formula

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Nigerian Airforce plane rescued in Britain
Nigerian AirForce Hercules C-130 transport aircraft which was on routine maintenance trip to the United Kingdom reportedly lost radio communication of France midair last Saturday according to an online report.
Jos killings continue three days after
Tension continued to mount in Jos, the Plateau State capital yesterday, after last Monday’s mayhem which claimed 20 lives, 50 vehicles and 100 motorcycles as both Muslim and Christian youths mobilised against each other in different parts of the state capital.
Beware of Eagles, Eguavoen warns Siasia
Former Super Eagles Coach, Augustine Eguavoen has said that Nigeria’s hopes of qualifying for the 2012 African Cup of Nations can be punctured by uncommitted players.
Kwara deploys 2500 officers, 550 vigilantes
Ahead of today’s independence anniversary, Kwara state police command has deplored 2, 500 of its men and officers across strategic areas in order to beef up security and maintain law and order in the state .
Libya and African leaders
The Libyan aspect of the Arab Spring, a series of pro-democracy and freedom protests that have ended decades-old, entrenched regimes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, with Syria and Yemen still on the boil, has turned into a diplomatic mess for African leaders.

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