

Yinka Davies appointed MCSN director
Edo police kill two Owo robbers
Documentary on life in Africa coming
Yobo: I don’t need to score
Audition kicks off for Nigerian Idol
ABSU gang rape: Victim agreed to be raped – Police
C.River, Abia meet on boundary dispute
Relocate presidency from Abuja to Port Harcourt or Yenagoa – Evah
Bauchi NUJ swears in new executives
Don’t ever give up – Prof. Sekoni
Okonkwo out, leaves camp
Fighting rages in ‘final assault’ on Gaddafi hometown
Ajimobi, Aregbesola vow to keep joint-ownership of LAUTECH intact
Objections trail evaluation of Calabar Port Contract
Nations cup: Cameroon bow out with impressive win
Speed boat capsizes, kills 2
Sokoto Federal High Court adjourns case of perjury against MP
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SubscribeDivine kings, divided courts (2)
DURING courtroom sessions, the magistrate is addressed as “Your Honour” or “the Bench”—not by his or her name. Other court functionaries are the “counsel for the defendant,” “the plaintiff,” “the prosecutor,” etc., instead of “Chuks,” “Boma” or “Musa”.
… Gracious while you wait
It was exactly seven years ago. I remember because I was pregnant. It was the first service of the year and the Man of God had asked that anyone who wanted the Lord to do something for them in particular should come forward speak their faith. Not usually given to such public displays I was surprised to see myself got up and made my way forward.
How I made Lagbaja, Asa, Majek, others – Sunday Are
The Asa Story I love Jazz as you know, so on this I was at the BJs for their monthly Jazz event, when this young lady walked in with Muyiwa Majekodunmi of Jazz Ville.
Damage goes to America
After successful premieres in two of Nigeria’s major cities, Lagos and Port Harcourt, and two more cities in the UK, London and Coventry, ”Damage”, the movie on domestic violence produced by award winning actress and Globacom Ambassador, Uche Jombo is set for the God’s own country, the United States of America where it is expected to premiere in eight major cities.
Rejuvenated Kaka says football is a joy again
Real Madrid’s Brazilian international Kaka, who seems to have put an injury-plagued two years behind him, said Thursday that playing football is once again a joy for him.
Iraqi coach’s son jailed for one year in Bahrain
Bahraini authorities have sentenced a teenage Iraqi footballer to a year in jail and deportation from the Gulf state, the boy’s father, an Iraqi club football coach, told AFP.
Electricity: Nigeria needs 35,000 mega watts by 2020
The National Planning Commission says Nigeria needs an electricity generation capacity of not less than 35,000 mega watts by the year 2020.
Obi asks young scientists, entrepreneurs to emulate Steve Jobs
Gov. Peter Obi of Anambra, has told young scientists and entrepreneurs in the country to emulate, Mr Steve Jobs, one of the founders of Apple Computers, by using their intellects in productive ventures.
Robben undergoes successful groin surgery
Dutch winger Arjen Robben has undergone successful surgery to remedy a troublesome groin problem, his club Bayern Munich confirmed on Friday.
World Bank earmarks N4.7bn for construction of rural roads
The World Bank has approved N4.7 billion grant for the construction of rural roads in four states to fast track development and encourage agricultural activities in the country.
Nigeria @ 51: Need to redefine foreign policy
UPON gaining independence in 1960, Nigeria made the liberation and restoration of the dignity of Africa as the centerpiece of her foreign policy and played a leading role in the fight against the apartheid regime and others.
NNPC seeks N240bn int’l loan
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, is making plans to secure a $1.5 billion, five-year amortising restructuring syndicated loan from international lenders, bankers close to the deal revealed.
Liberian President Johnson Sirleaf, Gbowee, Karman win Nobel Peace Prize
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian “peace warrior” Leymah Gbowee and Yemen’s Arab Spring activist Tawakkul Karman on Friday won the Nobel Peace Prize, the jury said.
Nations Cup: Judgment day for giants
Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa and Tunisia are all in danger of missing out on the 2012 African Cup of Nations heading into this weekend’s final round of qualifiers.
Abia gang rape: Police bar women from protest
SCORES of women from the five South-East states of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo, were yesterday stopped by the Abia State police command from protesting in Umuahia, the state capital, against the controversial gang-rape alleged to have taken place at the state university, Uturu.
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