C/River spends N1.5bn on Federal roads

C/River spends N1.5bn on Federal roads

Cross River State Government has spent about N1.5 billion on the rehabilitation of Federal Government roads in the state. Governor Liyel Imoke stated this while inspecting on-going rehabilitation work undertaken by the state government on Calabar-Itu federal highway.
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Homosexuals or less than Homo sapiens!

Homosexuals or less than Homo sapiens!

AN Omniscient Creator never intended it so. Nothing can be more unnatural. Nothing can be more irksome to nature. Homo sapiens know it is bestial. And only demons could sponsor it; only their apparent viceroys among men (like the David Camerons of this depraved world) could sell it; and only persons who devils have first married themselves to could buy and consume it.

FG admits failing on short-term power delivery

FG admits failing on short-term power delivery

The Federal Government has said that it is off track in meeting short term power delivery, as contained in the Power Sector Reform Roadmap, which was launched by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in August last year.

WMRA ready for Obudu

WMRA ready for Obudu

World Mountain Running Association (WMRA) president, BrunoGozzelino has confirmed that he will be at next week’s 7th Obudu international mountain race and the third African nations mountain running championships to offer moral and technical support to the local organising committee for the race.

Boko Haram spokesman fingers senator, ambassador as sponsors

Boko Haram spokesman fingers senator, ambassador as sponsors

The State Security Service (SSS), yesterday paraded the man who claimed to be the spokesperson of the deadly Boke Haram sect, Ali Sanda Umar Konduga (A.K.A Usman Al-Zawahiri) with the suspect alleging that a serving Senator and an Ambassador were financiers of Boko Haram activities.

How Bankole, Nafada approved N60bn to Reps, witnesses tell court

How Bankole, Nafada approved N60bn to Reps, witnesses tell court

A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory was yesterday told how former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole and his deputy, Usman Nafada, unilaterally increased allowances of members from N17 million per quarter to N42 million, amounting to N60.480 billion annually.

7 killed in Plateau  hostilities

7 killed in Plateau hostilities

FOUR people were, Sunday night, killed at Razat village in the Barkin-Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, throwing the area into fresh anxiety after months of relative calm.

Boko Haram threat: Bauchi banks now close 2pm

Boko Haram threat: Bauchi banks now close 2pm

Commercial banks in Bauchi State are now panicking following alleged reports that members of the Boko Haram sect planned to bomb the financial houses in the state to protest the alleged freezing of the accounts of their late founder, Mohammed Yusuf, by the Federal Government.

‘Boko Haram bombers killed by own bombs in failed attack on JTF Hq’

‘Boko Haram bombers killed by own bombs in failed attack on JTF Hq’

The Joint Security Information Managers Committee set up in the wake of the Boko Haram terrorist attacks and other security challenges in the country, Monday, confirmed that all three suicide bombers who targeted the headquarters of the Joint Task Force in Maiduguri on November 4, 2011, were killed by the bombs they carried.

Utomi faults fuel subsidy removal

Utomi faults fuel subsidy removal

A presidential aspirant in last April’s general election, Professor Pat Utomi, has decried Federal Government’s plans to remove subsidy on petroleum products.