

Pirates hijack Chevron vessel off Bayelsa coast
Boko Haram won’t destabilise Nigeria – CDS
Achebe holds colloquium on Africa, Arab spring
Anambra empowers 1500 Youths
Trial of bombs suspects begins
Obudu good enough to host the world, says WMRA president
We planned against relegation – Lobi GM
World Weightlifting Championship excites Ekpo
I’m allergic to sea foods – Dan Foster
I’ll do everything to ensure unity – HRM Olu Epe
Salute to General Bello as he bags OON
FUPRE VC resumes amidst tense security
Akunyili vs Ngige: Tribunal fixes Nov. 22 for hearing
Police arrest woman for allegedly stealing day-old-baby
Robbers kill 1, injure 3 in Yola
Fuel subsidy: Don’t burn down this house
Robben bemoans ‘worst injury of my life’
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I HAVE been into activism since 1985 having served the late Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti, the younger brother of the great revolutionary musician, the late Fela Anikulapo-Kuti as a printer/activist from 1985 till he died in 2006; we, together with other patriotic Nigerians, fought the military that ruled our country for 29 years without our consent, to vacate power for democratic governance to emerge.
Blatter sorry for racism remarks but won’t quit
FIFA president Sepp Blatter apologised Friday for his “unfortunate comments” on racism in the game but rejected calls to resign as head of world football’s governing body.
Customs impounds arms, ammunition at MMIA
Nigeria Customs Services, NCS, yesterday, impounded a cache of abandoned arms and ammunition in the strong room of the Nigeria Aviation Handling Company Limited, NAHCO, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport.
Jonathan inaugurates constitutional amendment committee
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan yesterday laid to rest the widespread clamour for another round of constitutional conference to fashion out a new constitution for Nigeria, as he has jettisoned the idea and inaugurated a committee to review of the report of the 2006 Constitutional Conference.
Pay compensation or face consequences, FG warns BA, Virgin Atlantic
The Federal Government, yesterday, dared British Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways to refuse to compensate Nigerians for their unfair method of competition, deceptive practices and violation of Nigerian law and be prepared to face the consequences.
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