NUJ seeks amendment to FoI Act

Port Harcourt-Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, yesterday, said it plans to approach the National Assembly to seek an amendment to the Freedom of Information, FoI, Act, so as to remove sections that were in conflict with democracy and media practice in the country.
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African dirty cash scandal rocks France

African leaders gave French former president Jacques Chirac and possible presidential candidate Dominique de Villepin $20 million in cash, including to finance elections, a lawyer said Monday.

Participants adjudge Gulder Five-A-Side a success

Civil War is recognised as such because it always produces during its course more than one government while the existing but threatened state protects the sitting but also embattled government. Contemporary Libya has shown this to be the case.

Boko Haram threatens to bomb UI, other varsities

THE authorities of the University of Ibadan have confirmed the threat by members suspected to be Boko Haram sect that they wanted to bomb the university between 12 and 17 September.

Jos: Residents worried over incessant attacks

JOS-RESIDENTS of Jos have renewed their calls on the government to urgently take pro-active measures to guarantee the security of lives and property in the troubled city.

Jos: Jonathan orders Defence chief to take charge of security

ABUJA- In what appears to be a mini state of emergency for Plateau State, President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshall Oluseyi Petinrin “to take full charge of the security situation in Plateau State”.

Adebayor’s goal tames Wolves

Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor celebrated his Tottenham debut with the first goal in a 2-0 English Premier League triumph against Wolves at the weekend.

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