Invest in health promotion, Nigerians told
Immiflex debuts to boost impaired immune systems
Forget about Swansea defeat, Osaze tells West Brom
New cover price for Sunday Vanguard
Mourinho blames everybody for defeat
US plane evacuated in Oakland after bomb threat
Suicide attack, bomb kill 13 in Pakistan
Disaster management: Lessons from Hurricane Irene
I will expose, expunge, banish corrupt Judges – Ag. CJN
Police rescue kidnapped NNPC Staff, recover N1.6m
Constitutional amendments way forward for Nigeria – Don
Jonathan, not an orphan – Bayelsa elders
Palestinian President warns of ‘difficult’ times after UN bid
Yakubu, Uche, Obodo others hit goal in Europe
Senegal’s Cisse focus on Freiburg for now
‘Gaddafi son Seif seen in fight for Bani Walid’
Barcelona fired-up for table-toppers Valencia

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‘Mad Men,’ ‘Modern Family’ win Emmys glory
Cult ad agency drama “Mad Men” won the best drama Emmy for the fourth year late Sunday, while “Modern Family” again took the comedy glory at US television’s awards show.
Father, friend in police net over daughter’s death
ABOUT 16 Indian workers of the troubled Delta Steel Company, DSC, Delta State, Monday, embarked on hunger strike to protest the refusal of the management to pay them off.
Counter-terror: British police arrest seven
British police said on Monday they had arrested six men and a woman in Birmingham as part of a major pre-planned counter-terrorism operation targeting Islamic extremists
Between the message and the messenger(2)
Let us even assume that Oshiomhole romanced PDP before berthing at the ACN. Is that in itself against any known law in the land? If Ihimekpen is sincere with himself, he should be bold enough to tell the people of the state that the real truth Oshiomhole abandoned the PDP is because of the fraudulent conditions they wanted to impose on him.
£210 m spent yet Manchester City wants more players
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini insists he is still short of players despite splashing out a whopping £210 million since taking charge of the English Premier League club.
Ogun: The waiting continues for Iwe-Irohin journalists
Are journalists in Ogun State not worthy of appointments in the government of their state? Why is it that successive occupants of Igbein Hill Government House since 1999 (that was when I began active journalism in the State) have not been looking their ways for engagement, especially as media and information managers?
Terrorism: Police deploy more anti-bomb personnel to foreign missions
FOLLOWING fresh threat by Al-Qaeda related Boko Haram sect in the country to attack embassies and foreign missions in Lagos state, the Police high command weekend ordered the deployment of more personnel from both the anti-bomb and anti-terrorism units to shore up the already existing security in an around these embassies.
Christians warn Ajimobi against establishing Islamic Bank in Oyo
The umbrella body of Pentecostal Christians in the South West, the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, has advised Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State against turning the state into a theatre of war through his plan to introduce Islamic Banking in the state.
Bomb Blast: OBJ, IBB sue for peace
In what is emerging as a crack in the ranks of Boko Haram, a splinter arm of the group few hours after Boko-haram was quoted in the BBC as claiming responsibility for the Saturday killing of their ex-leader’s brother in-law, denied responsibility and warned media houses of stiffer action if they continued to misrepresent the sect.
See you in Congo!
AMIDST pomp and pageantry, back-slapping, kisses, tears in many cases, the curtains on the 10th All Africa Games came to a beautiful end yesterday with Congo Brazzaville handed the flag as the next host of the 11th All African Games in 2015.
Senators kick against $1bn FGN-Shell clean-up funds for N/Delta
Senators have expressed dissatisfaction with the $1 billion recommended by the United Nations, UN, for the clean-up of Niger Delta after years of oil spillage resulting from exploration activities of Shell Petroleum and other oil companies.
Jonathan flies out for UN General Assembly
President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to leave Abuja today to join other world leaders in New York for the 66th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Increase oil derivation to 50%, Ewherido urges FG, NASS
Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Marine Transport, Senator Pius Ewherido, Delta Central, has called on the Federal Government and the National Assembly to increase the present 13 per cent oil derivation funds to 50 per cent, if the problems affecting the oil producing states of the Niger Delta region is to be addressed.
Boko Haram: Sack security chiefs now – NBA
Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, weekend, called for the sack of security chiefs in the country for failing to check activities of the Boko Haram sect, which had led to the death of many Nigerians and destruction of property worth billions of naira.

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