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Day disabled commercial bus operators went gaga in Lagos
Anioma in Diaspora charges INEC on electoral reforms
New PDP Constitution ‘ll discourage prostitution-Babale
The ‘missing’ governor
FG cuts down on overseas training for ex-N/Delta militants
Edo PDP chieftain faults comment on Anenih
Shell denies Benzene link in Ogoni
LASTMA can fine traffic offenders, Fashola insists
Carnival in Warri as Gbagi turns 50
Akpabio: The seal of victory
Day Amaechi dazed lawyers
Ending the rot in Niger Civil Service
UBA Foundation launches essay competition
Unemployment: Ex-CBN director makes case for graduates
We can be like them
Non-passage of PIB stalls operations in upstream oil sector
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Subscribe17 PHCN successor coys to be privatized in 2012 – Nnaji
Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji, Thursday, disclosed that the Federal Government has approved 17 successor companies of PHCN to be privatized in the first quarter of 2012.
Okonjo-Iweala- The romance and the reality (2)
What I am really driving at is this: Okonjo-Iweala’s success or failure will depend much more on how much she has learned from her previous experiences in Nigeria, and how well she understands present realities, than her academic credentials or anything she may have achieved at the World Bank.
Jonathan urges Zuma to recognize Libya new govt
NEW YORK-AS international politics deepens at the ongoing 66th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, UNGA, President Goodluck Jonathan, wednesday, urged President Jacob Zuma of South Africa to as a matter of Africa unity, reconsider his country stand and recognize the emerging government in Libya.
Uyo stands still for Ini Edo, Emem Isong
TONIGHT , September 24, 2011, the Banquet Hall of the Meridien Hotel, in the City of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State stands still as the movie ‘I’ll Take My Chances’, jointly produced by Ini Edo and Emem Isong berths with top of the crop celebrities in town.
House of Reps to probe NNPC
ABUJA-The House of Representatives Thursday mandated its Committees on Finance and Petroleum Resources to investigate the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, and how the corporation has been remitting revenues from the sale of oil and gas into federation account.
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