WICKED: Man chopped off baby brother’s hand
CB Network holds trade expo for SMEs
Buhari vs.Jonathan: 22 days to judgment
Tenure of 5 govs: S’Court begins hearing on INEC’s appeal today
Delta govt threatens contractors with EFCC
Nigeria-Danish Chamber hails reduction of govt agencies at ports
FG orders UBEC to alert govs on release of funds
66% of Hiv/Aids patients have no access to treatment
How Saudi Arabian was lured and kidnapped in Nigeria
Alleged N3.5bn fraud: Atuche’s case adjourned till tomorrow
Lagos asked to review estate law administration
Mass failure in WAEC, NECO embarrassing – Sylva
Lagos law makers task Police on crime
African govts don’t consider education as business-Prof Kwaku
Group condemns foreign firms over dredging of Calabar port
Onitsha monarch declares Ofala festival open

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Contempt of election tribunal: CPC scribe knows fate today
The Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting at the Abuja Division of the Appeal Court, will today, determine the fate of the National Publicity Secretary of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Mr Rotimi Fashakin, who it earlier handed seven days to adduce reasons why he should not be committed to jail over his alleged attempt to ridicule the judiciary.
I was sacked unjustly, ex-PHCN staff tells court
A former Service Undertaking Manager with Power Holding Company of Nigeria Plc, PHCN, Mr. Benjamin Amaechi, has told a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, that he was sacked unjustly by the company.
55 firms spend N100bn on marketing annually – ADVAN
Advertisers under the aegis of Advertisers Association of Nigeria (ADVAN) which controls 85 per cent of the nation’s marketing budget says it spends N100 billion annually on advertising.
Orodje intervenes in Sapele-Okpe leadership tussle
The Orodge of Okpe Kingdom, Major-General Felix Mujakperuo (rtd), has intervened in the cross-fire between the incumbent Chairman of Sapele-Okpe community, Mr. Micheal Egbejule and Senator David Dafinone, who is chairman of Sapele-Okpe Land Trust Committee.
Man arraigned for allegedly stealing newspaper’s N1.2m
Imo State Police Command has arraigned one Mr. Olayiwola Elijah before an Owerri Senior Magistrate Court for allegedly stealing the sum of N1.270 million belonging to The Nation Newspapers.
Mesne Profit is determined by landlord, not tenant
Whether the learned trial Judge was right in awarding NI50,000.00 (one hundred and fifty thousand naira) mesne profit per annum, when the respondent had not traversed the claim ofN750,OOO.00 (seven hundred and fifty thousand naira) mesne profit per annum in his own pleadings.
Pensioners mourn 80-year-old Ayodele
IT was a sad day on Monday, October 10, for pensioners in Ondo State as they lost a colleague, an Octogenarian Olusa Ayodele, to government endless verification exercise just for peanuts that are even not regular.
Intense lobby to save Siasia but•••
There were high-wired lobby yesterday to disuade the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, from firing or demoting embattled Super Eagles coach, Samson Siasia.
Don flays rising cases of child labour
VICE-CHANCELLOR of Joseph Ayo Babalola University, JABU, Osun State, Professor Sola Fajana, has expressed concern over increasing cases of child labour in the country.
NIMAREX Commitee decries exclusion of Nigerians from 12bn fuel imports
THE Committee on the Nigerian Maritime Exposition, NIMAREX 2012 has decried the non participation of indigenous maritime operators in the importation of over 12billion liters of petroleum products annually.
Abia pensioners lament validation exercise
Umuahia-THE ongoing validation exercise of pensions with federal share in Abia State, which involves capturing data and photographs, is being threatened by confusion and chaotic situation at the state Pensions Office, venue of the exercise.
Akwa Ibom University: A ship of hope arrives
THE steam and the flame of the torch of development lit in Akwa Ibom State by the Governor Godswill Akpabio administration’s free, compulsory and qualitative education policy for primary and secondary schools will never dim. It remains fascinatingly aglow.
Single window contract was a fraud – Amiwero
THE President of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents, NCMDLCA Mr Lucky Amiwero said that the proposed Single Window Technologies for easy clearance of cargoes at the ports was a fraud against the nation’s economy.
Prosecute Amadi’s killers, Ebonyi monarchs urge govt
ABAKALIKI- EDDA Clan Traditional Rulers Council, Afikpo South Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Wednesday, called on the state government and other relevant agencies to prosecute the Fulani cattle herdsmen and some members of the Joint Military/ Police patrol over their alleged role in the killing of one Mr. Alum Amadi and detention of Mr. Eluu Oko Nnachi, Egwu Oko Egwu and John Oko Amadi at the state Police Command, Abakaliki, since last weekend.
Indigenous language, a veritable tool – Don
A PROFESSOR of Yoruba, Oluyemisi Adebowale of the Department of Linguistics and Languages, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, has said that for Nigeria to be relevant in the globalised world, it must place emphasis on rejuvenating and sustenance of its indigenous languages.

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