Total makes offshore oil discovery in Nigeria
National Assembly review of 1999 Constitution
Climate Watch: Green House Gas and Vehicular Emission in Nigeria
Akpabio attributes success to God
Oshiomhole awaits Eagles anniversary gift
Solution to power problem not in sight -Ngige
2012 Budget: BPP raises alarm over implementation
PDP leaders in Etsako Central join ACN
Women of honour: Tributes for Alele-Williams, Genevive, others
NBA President cautions lawyers on IBA conferences
Sacked official begs INEC to obey court order
ACN chieftain backs 6-year tenure for President, govs
Amuwo-Odofin inaugurates 4th legislative council
Reps probe non-funding of nationalised banks
CBN plans centre of excellence for UNIJOS
Igbo resident in Lagos urged to paying taxes
Why I won’t return to PDP, by Ladoja

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Stakeholders urge Ojobu to contest Ika South polls
AGBOR-Stakeholders in Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State, have appealed to immediate past Chairman of the state wing of the Nigeria Union of Teachers NUT, Mr. Jonathan Ojobu, to contest the chairmanship position of Ika South in the local council election in the state.
Keshi to join Dream Team
New Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi is to be part of the country’s Olympic team as the Nigeria Football Federation put all hands on deck to ensure qualification for London 2012.
Keshi replaces Osaze with Aneke
Newly appointed manager of the Super Eagles, Stephen Keshi has looked inwards and invited Nigeria Premier League hot shot, Jude Aneke to replace injured West Bromwich Albion striker, Osaze Odemwingie who has been ruled out of the two international friendly matches between Zambia and Botswana.
Obi lauds Jonathan over national honour
Chief Executive Officer of Techno Oil Limited, Mrs Nkechi Obi, has advised Nigerian youths to have abiding faith in the nation, saying God has good plans for everyone.
Outrage in Ilorin over mysterious death of popular TV repairer
TONGUES are still wagging in Ilorin, capital city of Kwara State,over the mysterious death of Ayantunde Ayantoye, a renowned radio and television set repairer who was allegedly arrested by a team of police officers in his shop, around Airport road, adjacent to Aviation International College, penultimate Monday. He was reportedly shot dead along the way.

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