The Passage of Admiral Augustus Akhabue Aikhomu
Appointment of cadet ASPs and inspectors shifted
Imoke charts new course for Obudu Mountain Race
Akpabio: And the awards keep coming
Firm ready to showcase its product at trade fair
MSCC reassures quick service delivery, opens branch in Nigeria
My wife, the ultimate cook – Idris Kuta
High level mediocrity, responsible for economic crisis – Ajagu
Tinsel: The journey so far
Is size an issue in love?
7 arrested in a raid on robbers hideout
Lexy Mojo Eyes to address International Fashion Conference in Australia
Gwandu, ex-boss of Hajj Commission dies at 70
Chika Ike opens accessories shop
Global Volunteers’ Day: DHL donates baby care kits to hospitals
Empower employees in traning, output will increase – Okonkwo

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C-r-i-m-e R-a-t-e Police at Kirikiri swings into action
Relative peace seem to be returning to Kirikiri town in Apapa area of Lagos State, following far-reaching security strategies mapped out by the Police.
Ebonyi PDP suspends Agbo, 37 others
PEOPLES Democratic Party, PDP, Ebonyi State,weekend,suspended Senator Anthony Oduma Agbo and 37 others for their alleged involvement in anti-party activities and other misdeeds contrary to the constitution of the party.
Why Nigerians were massacred in Libya – Okoduwa
Solomon Okoduwa is the National secretary of Nigeria community in Libya and President of United Returnees Foundation. Last Wednesday, he led over 2000 Edo state indigenes who just returned from Libya to the Edo state Government House to solicit the support of the state government.
Elderly: Foundation drags First Lady, Amaechi, others to Port Harcourt
TO deepen efforts at caring for the elderly in the country, First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, Rivers State Governor, Chibuike Amaechi, eminent scholars and personalities will storm Port Harcourt, the Rivers State Capital next week.
AfterAgbani,Angolan becomes Ist African Miss Universe
Following the exploits of Nigeria’s beauty, Agbani Darego who won the Miss world, another African beauty queen, Leila Luliana da Costa Vieira Lopes from Angola, has emerged winner of the 2011 Miss Universe pageant.
How hard work paves way for me – Clarke
Chief Robert Isaac Clarke was born in July 11,1938 to a British father who came to Nigeria in the early 30s as a Civil Engineer working in Jos.
NLC warns FG over planned increase in fuel price
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has warned the Federal Government to desist from its plan to increase prices of petroleum products and electricity tariff.
Sapele Okpe leaders condemn attacked on Dafinone
The alleged demonstration and newspaper sponsored report by members of Sapele Okpe Community against second republic Senator Chief David Omueya Dafinone alias D.O.D. has continued to elicit condemnation across prominent Okpe indegenes, describing the action as mindless and mischievous.
Another Glo zone opens in Edo
Second National Operator Globacom, has opened its neighbourhood customer care centre, Glo Zone, in Sabongida Ora, in Owan West Local Government Area of Edo State.
Bolt storms to 100m season best
World record holder Usain Bolt stormed to the fastest 100m of the season on Friday, clocking 9.76sec at the Diamond League meeting.
Tenge charges Baribote to deliver
Following the election of Victor Rumson Baribote as the Chairman of the Nigerian Premier League board, Niger Tornadoes Coach, Justin Tenge has urged him to bring about visible changes to the game.
Tips Houphouët-Boigny gave IBB
In the early 90s, the classic television programme “Morning Ride” was synonymous with Femi Segun. As a super compere, he was the most sought after before the new paradigm of Compere/Comedy. As a man of many parts, he has tried to live a mark in whatever he does.
Doha ready to host top athletics event – Bid chief
Doha have all the infrastructure in place to successfully host the 2017 world athletics championships, the president of the Qatar bid committee said on Friday ahead of the final Diamond league meet of 2011.
Niger soldier killed, two hurt in clash with Al-Qaeda
Clashes between troops and followers of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) in Niger saw one soldier and three of the militants killed, the defence ministry said Friday.
Toddler to be adopted after court rules parents too old
A court in Italy has ruled that the parents of a toddler who are aged 70 and 57 are too old to raise her and have recommended she be put up for adoption, Italian media reported on Friday.

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