Ajimobi warns pilgrims against drug trafficking
Ondo admits flaws, stops Principals’ redeployment
Controversy trails Ikenne Pan Yoruba Confab
Curbing armed violence in Nigeria
Stakeholders parley on financial sector risks
We will play offensive football – Osaze
Covenant Varsity Alumni move to support schools, prisons, youth
Reps drills Cotecna, others over port operations
Cleric blames nation’s woes on church
What is Igbeke afraid of?
Rotary offers free eye surgery
Be your wife!
SSS, JTF, community leaders meet on Okpe leadership tussle
NEC meets over N34bn UBE fund
MASSOB celebrates release of octogenarian activist
Calabar Port dredging: BPP boss alleges fraud in NPA

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Benue Varsity to fly Nigerian flag at SIFE World Cup
AFTER a keen competition for the Students In Free Enterprise, SIFE, by over 1,000 high institutions in the country, Benue State university, Makurdi emerged the national winner.
IMT not shut down-Rector
ENUGU-Rector of the Institute of Management and Technology, IMT, Enugu, Professor Edwin Onyeneje, explained Wednesday that the action taken recently by the National Board for Technical Education, NBTE, against the institution was temporary withdrawal of accreditation and not total closure of the institution.
2012 guber: Rep rallies support for Oshiomhole
BENIN-AHEAD 2012 governorship election in Edo State, a House of Representatives member, Mr. Pally Iriase, Wednesday, said it will be in the best interest of the people of the state to return Governor Adams Oshiomhole to Government House for him to sustain ongoing developmental projects.
I’m the Anambra North PDP candidate for Senate- Okadigbo
As the tussle for Anabmra North Senatorial seat continues, one of the major contenders and wife of the late Senate President, Lady Margery Chuba Okadigbo, has dismissed the claim by Senator Igbeke to the position, insisting that she was the authentic candidate of the party for the position.
Federal appointments: Urhobo alleges marginalisation, set for ‘non-violent agitation’
PORT HARCOURT- FEDERAL Government has been accused of marginalising the Urhobo people in political appointments.

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