World Food Day: Fashola tasks Nigerians on small scale farming
Tribunal annuls Abdulkadir’s election
Farmers owe Zamfara Govt N5.5bn from fertiliser loans
Tribunal upholds Bayelsa Speaker’s election
Re Aminu Maigari and Samson Siasia
Nigerchin raises alarm over fake product in market
Journalists storm Benin for constitution review
Profiles in Peace: African women and the Nobel
Police investigate Asaba explosions
Surveillance funds: Urhobo youths allege marginalisation
The story of Kaaba (2)
More than 60% of containers are not inspected – SON
Sack of agencies from ports is constitutional – Amiwero
Obasanjo varsity’s students go on rampage
3 arraigned over alleged theft of speed boat
Edo people ‘ll assess Oshiomhole with infrastructural devt- SSG

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Citigroup to pay $285 million to settle fraud case
Citigroup Incorporated will pay $285 million to settle charges that it defrauded investors who bought toxic housing-related debt that the bank bet would fail, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Wednesday.
German firm eyes investment in Oyo State
As part of efforts towards attracting foreign investments to Oyo State, Governor Abiola Ajimobi has wooed German Intervention Development Partners to the state.
Etisalat Nigeria joins in compensation to BlackBerry customers
Etisalat Nigeria, yesterday, joined its counterparts, Airtel and MTN, to announce compensation to its BlackBerry customers .
Harambee 2011: Nigeria to host S/Africa, Kenya, others
Moral Re-Armament/Initiative of Change Nigeria(MRA/IofC), in collaboration with the Kaduna Interfaith Mediation Centre, has concluded plans to host HARAMBEE 2011 in Nigeria, and play host to South Africa, Kenya, Ghana and Ethiopia.
Mysterious disappearance of Police Officer in Kaduna
When a serving Police officer, Corporal Oni Olayinke, attached to the Lagos State Command left Lagos for Kaduna some time in April, 2011 to assist one Sunday Ogbu deliver a car to his customer, simply identified as Emma in the Northern City, little did he know that the journey would bring sorrow and tears to his aging father, Mr. Olayinke (Snr) who since the ill-fated journey, has not set eyes on his son.
Nigeria to sell N108bn in treasury bills
Nigeria plans to sell 108.11 billion naira ($667.14 million) in 91-, 182- and 364-day treasury bills next week at its regular debt auction, the central bank said on Wednesday.
NIEEE advises FG on power reform
The 7th international conference of the Nigeria Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, NIEEE, has ended in Warri, Delta State, with the conference noting that the power reform programme of the Federal Government should show transparency.
Super story hits a decade with Sister Sister
Like a fine wine that tastes better as it gets older, Superstory TV drama series from the stable of Wale Adenuga Productions marks ten years of great stride with a sizzling hot story titled, “Sister Sister”.
NPA records increase in sailing to nation’s ports
THE Nigerian Ports Authority, (NPA) has recorded an increase in the number of vessels that called at the nation’s seaports in the month of August 2011.
Again port users laments bad port access roads
Maritime stakeholders operating at the Tin can Island Port complex in Lagos have once again complained about the deteriorating condition of the port access roads in Lagos as it affect the smooth running of business within the port premises, even as they have tasked the government to ensure that it finds a lasting solution to the bad roads.
Ajimobi sacks principal officers of state’s institutions
GOVERNOR Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has sacked all the principal officers of the tertiary institutions in the state excluding Ladoke Akintoila University of Technology, Ogbomoso.
Delta guber: Uduaghan tenders INEC materials at tribunal
GOVERNOR Emmanuel Uduaghan, has tendered electoral materials in defence against the petition challenging his election by Chief Great Ogboru, Democratic Peoples Party, DPP, governorship candidate during the April 26 polls.
LG polls: ARP passes vote of no confidence on LASIEC
Ahead of tomorrow’s Lagos State local government elections, the African Renaissance Party, ARP, has passed a vote of no confidence on Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission, LASIEC, over the conduct of the polls.
NCS, ABS, collaborates on classification of vessels in Nigeria
IN bid to ensure that indigenous shipping firms get contracts to lift crude and refined petroleum products Nigerian Chambers of Shipping (NCS) has partnered the American Bureau of Shipping to make Nigerian owned get proper classification.
Minister sets up special revenue committee on non-oil minerals
The Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Mr Musa Sada, said that his ministry had set up a special revenue committee on non-oil mineral resources.

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