Enyimba dream World Club Cup Competition
2,000 teachers protest against labour in Anambra
TV Rights: Nigeria, S/Africa, Egypt lead attack against CAF
New Libya leaders celebrated at UN, assailed by Kadhafi
We lost to the rain – Coton Sport coach
I’m no superman but I can help I.Coast find peace – Drogba
Experance expect tough ride ahead
Enyimba managed the wet conditions better – Coach Mekaba
Mourinho accuses press of unfair bashing
Taliban turban bomber kills Afghan ex-president
Nigeria reaffirms support for Libyan Transitional Council
Enyimba will win Federation Cup, says Agwu
Terrorism: Britain to back FG against Boko Haram
African Union officially recognises Libya’s new leadership
Villas-Boas cries foul over Old Trafford defeat
Obama meets Jalil, Libyan’s interim govt leader
Al-Jazeera’s top executive, Wadah Khanfar resigns

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AU says 26 countries unlikely to achieve MDG target on education
Dr Beatrice Khamati, Head, Education Division of the AU Commission, says more than 26 African countries are unlikey to achieve Education for All (EFA) by 2015.
Hernandez set to resume training
Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez is set to resume training this week after avoiding serious injury in a late tackle by Ashley Cole in Sunday’s defeat of Chelsea, the player’s agent has confirmed.
Nigeria donates logistic materials for Liberian elections
Nigerian government has donated 10 Toyota, Double Cabin pickups, 30 computers and two giant photocopiers to the Liberian electoral commission to support the country’s presidential elections.
Arsenal chief rules out Wenger sack ‘nonsense’
Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis rubbished criticism of under fire manager Arsene Wenger on Tuesday and ruled out any moves to replace the Gunners boss.
New Libyan flag takes its place at UN European headquarters
The new red, black and green flag of Libya took its place Tuesday among the row of flags of United Nations member states.
Community petitions Jonathan, NSA over JTF gunboats, alleged harassment
The rising tension in the riverside community of Peremabiri in the Southern Ijaw local government area of Bayelsa State over the deployment of gunboats and the alleged cases of harassment by soldiers took a new twist, Tuesday as the community sent a petition to the President and the National Security Adviser warning of the deteriorating security situation in the area.
10 undergraduates arraigned for prostitution
Ten female undergraduates were on Monday arraigned before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court, Lagos for habouring and practicing prostitution.
WHO to certify Nigerian pharmaceutical manufacturers
THE World Health Organisation, WHO, and other international agencies have concluded plans to certify Nigerian Pharmacuetical manufacturers so that it can embrace global standards and best practices.
Bomb kills two in Turkish capital
A powerful explosion killed two people and left several injured in the Turkish capital Ankara Tuesday, NTV television reported.
FG pledges priority to teachers’ education
THE Federal Government yesterday said it is ready to give priority to teachers’ education with a view to improving the quality of education in the country, even as the National Teachers Institute, NTI, has trained 13,302 teachers in Bauchi State in the last four years.

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