Gadaffi and the rest of us
Kidnapped student escapes from abductors
UN Council deadlocked on Palestinian bid
Don King pays moving tribute to ‘gladiator’ Frazier
Slot allocation crisis: FG extends deadline to British Airways
Attack threats specific and credible, says US diplomat
OPEC raises forecasts, warns of investment uncertainty
Catholic Church liable for priests’ wrongs – London court
Sarkozy tells Obama Netanyahu is a ‘liar’
Five Qaeda suspects killed in south Yemen
Top music stars storm Benin for Oshiomhole 3rd anniversary
Football Lovers applaude FIFA’s selection of four Nigerian Referees
16 die in road crash on Okene-Auchi road
Suspected cultists kill 5, injure others in Bayelsa
Tie subsidy to PIB, Civil society tells FG
Paving the way for industrialisation
Fire claims couple, baby in Bauchi

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‘Smokin’ Joe Frazier dies after battling liver cancer
Joe Frazier, the former undisputed heavyweight champ famed for his epic fights against Muhammad Ali, died on Monday after a brief but brave battle with liver cancer. He was 67.
Anambra Task Force men manhandle Vanguard driver, extort N27,000
FOR the second time in two weeks, some people who claimed to be members of Anambra State on Emblem, have manhandled a Vanguard Newspapers driver, Mr Osakpamwan Omoruyi, in Onitsha and extorted N27,000 from him for allegedly not possessing an emblem of the state’s Ministry of Works.
Senator vows to mobilise against bill on same sex marriage
Senator Phillip Aduda has pledged to work towards frustrating the passage of any bill that would encourage same sex marriage in the country.
Golfers jostle for Senate President’s tourney
The sleepy town of Otukpo, Benue State came alive Monday as a massive 150 local and international professional golfers take to the tee at the new All –Green Pro-Am course all thanks to the Senate President David Mark.
Fuel subsidy removal, threat to nation’s unity – ACN
Action Congress of Nigeria, CAN, has rejected plans by the Federal Government to remove petroleum subsidy, warning that it would have far-reaching consequences not only to the sustainability of Nigeria’s democracy but the continued existence of the nation as a unified entity.

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