

Etisalat Nigeria joins in compensation to BlackBerry customers
Citigroup to pay $285 million to settle fraud case
Harambee 2011: Nigeria to host S/Africa, Kenya, others
Mysterious disappearance of Police Officer in Kaduna
Nigeria to sell N108bn in treasury bills
NIEEE advises FG on power reform
Super story hits a decade with Sister Sister
NPA records increase in sailing to nation’s ports
Again port users laments bad port access roads
Ajimobi sacks principal officers of state’s institutions
Delta guber: Uduaghan tenders INEC materials at tribunal
LG polls: ARP passes vote of no confidence on LASIEC
NCS, ABS, collaborates on classification of vessels in Nigeria
Minister sets up special revenue committee on non-oil minerals
Adewale seeks more funding for LGs
Enyimba players protest signing-on fees
Kanu wants Eagles to regroup for 2013
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SubscribeOsaze: Why I didn’t play well against Guinea
West Brom striker Osaze Peter Odemwingie has given a hint on why he failed to lift the Eagles during their Nations Cup qualifier against Guinea.
Taiwo needs to improve, says Milan coach
AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said Eagles defender, Taye Taiwo still need to improve after he put up a good showing against Belarusian side BATE Borisov in a UEFA Champions League tie Wednesday night.
Autocratic Gaddafi caught in sewage pipe with golden gun – Fighters
Muammer Gaddafi, the “king of kings of Africa” who for eight months refused to surrender, was captured Thursday in a sewage pipe waving a golden gun near his hometown Sirte, Libyan fighters said.
Arab League hopes Gaddafi death ‘turns page of tyranny’
Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi said Thursday he hoped the death of ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, who ruled Libya with an iron fist for four decades, would “turn the page of tyranny.”
Obama hails Gaddafi demise, warns Arab world
US President Barack Obama said Thursday the death of Muammar Gaddafi ended a long, painful chapter for Libyans and warned ‘iron fist” regimes in the rest of the Arab world they would inevitably fall.
Libya’s exiled prince’ hails ‘new chapter’ for Libya
Muhammad al-Senussi, the heir apparent in Libya’s overthrown monarchy, said the death of dictator Muammar Gaddafi on Thursday was a victory for peace, freedom and reform in his homeland.
Ten months of revolt across the Arab world
Below is a summary of the revolts shaking the Arab world for the past ten months, resulting in the ouster of the Tunisian, Egyptian and Libyan regimes.
Itanyi enters WVU hall of fame
West Virginia University’s first-ever female track and field national champion, Pat Itanyi Williams was one of the sport’s most decorated performers, earning seven All-America honors and establishing six school records (four of which still stand) from 1995-97.
Moses wants to score like Ronaldo
Wigan Athletic winger, Victor Moses is set to sign a N6.2m a week five-year with the Latics, but that is not the thrill with the Nigerian-born all out striker.
10,000 Nigerians exposed to rabies annually – Report
Dr Simon Enem, a Veterinary Doctor, on Wednesday in Abuja quoted the World Health Organisation (WHO) as saying that no fewer than 10,000 Nigerians were exposed to rabies annually.
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