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Possible Berlusconi successor named senator for life
Clarion call on Senate President’s Golf
Keshi welcomes full house
Culture minister lists impediments to African devt
London students march amid heavy police presence
Africa begins journey to Brazil 2014
Saro-Wiwa’s execution: Sacrifice made by Niger Delta
Night travelling extremely dangerous, Clergyman reiterates
2 killed, 9 injured in farmers-fulani clash in Katsina
Pipeline fire causes Shell production cut
Rising spate of tattoo designs worry parents, clergyman
FRSC returns N2.4m to accident victims in Funtua
Capello misses son’s wedding for England game
Poppies row: Cameron hits back at FIFA
Edo 2012: The issues, the trump card
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SubscribeFamily of slain woman tasks IG
FAMILY of the late Madam Mary Tom Akpan of Ikot Inwang village, Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross River State, has petitioned the Inspector- General of Police, IGP, Mr. Hafiz Ringim, over the cruel murder of their daughter on March 6, 2010.
Algeria, Cameroon, Nigeria turn to friendlies for salvation
Algeria, Cameroon, Nigeria and South Africa hope to start repairing the damage of 2012 Africa Cup of Nations failure when they play friendlies this weekend.
Total Nigeria MD’s Cup kicks off tomorrow
All is now set for the biennial Total Nigeria MD’s Cup competition billed to commence in Lagos November 10th.
Ex-millitant gets automatic employment with S Africa company
A Niger Delta ex-militant was on Wednesday offered automatic employment in South Africa after the successful completion of training in earth moving machine operation.
Economic Summit will attract foreign partners, reduce unemployment and poverty – DG, NESG
In this interview with Babajide Komolafe and Amaka Abayomi, the Director General of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, Mr. Frank Nweke Jr., talks about the 17th Economic Summit will hold from November 10th to 12th, which will bother on global partnership and how it would impact on Nigeria and Nigerians.
YOBE BOMB BLAST: CPs face dismissal for negligence
Indications emerged yesterday that heads may roll among the top brass of the Nigeria Police, especially in the North-East, following their inability to prevent weekend’s bloody attacks that claimed over 100 lives and property worth hundreds of millions of naira.
Aliyu woos monarchs on fuel subsidy removal
Aliyu, who spoke while receiving traditional rulers who paid him Sallah homage in his private residence in Minna, yesterday, argued that there would have been no need for oil subsidy if all the refineries in the country were functional.
PIB: Senate meets NNPC, PPPRA, oil majors
ABUJA-Senate has started meetings with major stakeholders in the oil industry towards ensuring the eventual passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, that was dumped by the last National Assembly.
Even If We Panic
NIGERIANS have more than enough reasons to panic. It should be more so when the issue is security and government is not about to do anything about securing the country. The assurances have gone bare and the attacks are becoming deadlier.
Jonathan: How far can luck go?
AS is the custom in parts of Nigeria where the book on a deceased person is not considered closed until what is called the ‘final’ or ‘second’ burial is done, victory at an election is not complete until it has been declared at the relevant election petition tribunal.
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