

Jonathan should pardon Ibori – Moses Odeh
EFInA clamours for agent banking network in Nigeria
Nigerian driver killed over 75 cent in US
Assange hires PR firm, prepares to return to Sweden
FG will make power available for investors, says Nnaji
UN seeks to end Sudan conflict escalation
I travelled to UK with only $40 in my pocket – Paul Kayode-Joash
Tiger bites back to lead in Australia
Uduaghan wins Ogboru again at tribunal
Jigawa, Niger states pilgrims held hostage in Mecca
Eagles vow to overrun Botswana in friendly
Turai Yar’Adua donates to PLWHA
Bank spents N1.2bln on Lagos State BRT buses
Tribunal upholds election of Gov Chime
Don’t write off England insists Spain coach
Lampard to lead England against Spain
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SubscribeEdo PDP and 2012 guber
AS Edo State inch nearer to the July 14, 2012, governorship election, the question begging for an answer in the minds of many Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, members and supporters is: What strategy is the party going to employ to defeat the ACN government in the state led by Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, whom many have come to see not to be the messiah they thought he was.
Group deplores slow pace of work on Oshodi-Apapa expressway
Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, CACOL, has condemned the snail speed at which Julius Berger was undertaking repair of dilapidated Apapa-Oshodi expressway, in Lagos.
Osheku tasks AFN on Obudu
Athletics coach,chief Tony Osheku has tasked the Athletic Federation of Nigeria (AFN) and the National Sports Commission (NSC) to build on the huge popularity the annual Obudu international mountain race now enjoys to kickstart a culture of distance and mountain running in Nigeria.
Uduaghan, Elechi, Ahmed know fate today
FOR Governors Emmanuel Uduaghan (Delta), Martin Elechi (Ebonyi) and Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara), today is a decisive day. Whether or not the three Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governors will continue to remain in office will be decided today by election petition tribunals.
Bombings: Fashola orders removal of abandoned vehicles within 14 days
In a fresh move to avert bomb blast in the state, Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday, issued a 14-day ultimatum to civil servants in the state to remove all abandoned and disused vehicles within and around the state secretariat and other government offices across the state.
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