United slip up as Chelsea crash to Villa
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Readers Review 2011: My Man of the Year!
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Police, robbers in gun battle in Warri
Miracle birth woman, ‘Mummy P’ set for baby no 10
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I am not against the poor – Fashola
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Five feared dead as Fulani herdsmen invade Tiv communities
Sapele explosion was not bomb – Residents
Don’t drive without new plate numbers: FRSC warns car owners

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No exchange of gunfire between police and kidnappers of Warri Transporter – Family
Facts emerged yesterday that there was no exchange of gunfire between the police and kidnappers in Unuaze village during the rescue of Warri- based transporter, his brother and operations manager by the police in Uromi, Edo State.
Fire guts Appeal Court, Calabar
A mysterious fire outbreak has turned the Appeal Court Calabar which was the first Supreme Court building in Nigeria into a debris.
IMSG to move Police Hq, Prisons, IMSU, plans industries
Arrangements are in top gear to relocate the Police Headquarters, Federal Prisons and Imo State University, Owerri.
FCTA arrests 130,090 vehicle owners, impounds 23,593 motorcycles
The FCT Administration has yesterday said that 130,090 vehicles owners were arrested in Abuja for various traffic offences just as the Federal Capital Territory impounded 23,593 commercial motorcycles a.k.a Okada in Abuja metropolis.
Oshiomhole: Nigeria will not crash
I watched the punctured imageries of the so-called government induced debate at the Muson Centre in Lagos penultimate week, and I could see how difficult it was for the protagonists of subsidy removal to sell their unpopular motive.
Main reason Gowon was toppled, by Philip Asiodu
Chief Philip Asiodu, 77, has paid his dues as a very articulate Nigerian leader. He became Permanent Secretary at the age of 31. His retirement from service in 1975 when he was Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy was believed to be mischievous and premature. In this interview with Saturday Vanguard, he picked holes in the then post-Gowon military regime. Excerpts:
I have moved from being a nobody to being somebody – Roy
Roy Egekwu is the first runner up in the just concluded MTN Project Fame season 4 competition. He is a graduate of University of Benin, popularly known as UNIBEN. He studied Education Economics and Statistics and graduated in 2007. Before the competition, he worked at Mega plaza in a Communication Company called Moon Walker at the Lagos Island as a Customer Service official.
My only fear for Keshi- Odiaka
The return of former Super Eagles captain, Stephen Keshi as coach of the team has been described as a good development which would resuscitate football in the country.
Nieketen tags 2011 worst in Nigeria’s football history
Former Super Eagles player, Peter Nieketien has termed 2011 as the worst year in the history of football in Nigeria.
Guber elections shift attention to South-South in 2012
POLITICAL attention will focus on three states in the Niger Delta region in 2012 because of the governorship election slated for Bayelsa, Edo and Cross Rivers states. Already, tension is mounting in these states. In Bayelsa and Cross Rivers states, more of the battle to clinch the number one seat have been revolving around key players within the ruling Peoples Democratic party….

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