

Stakeholders want PFAs to comply with law on withdrawal
Include reactivation of eastern ports in 2012 budget, Senate C’ttee tells NPA
Ekiti Assembly orders reinstatement of staff fired 8yrs ago
NLC urges Senate to revoke sales of public enterprises
FG signs Badagry heritage, Coastal Tourism agreement
Rule of Law: The Foundations are shaking (2)
Scientific perspective of Sapele
Education group partners school over phonics
Football crash: Umeh blames coaches
Urhobo College Old Boys splash prizes on teachers, students
Ojukwu was sent to expose Nigeria (3)
Counsel Corner: Can court excise community without boundary adjustment?
Akpoveta extols Ibru’s virtures
Itanyi regrets Mobil sports absence
NUPENG calls for mass opposition against subsidy removal
Okada riders protest ban by Lagos govt
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SubscribeGaddafi family tried to escape to Mexico – official
Mexican authorities said Wednesday they foiled an audacious bid by one of toppled Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s sons to illegally smuggle himself and family into the country as the regime cracked.
Brazil 2014 will have goalline technology
Mundo Deportivo, he has now suggested it will become a reality at Brazil 2014.
Keshi wants Yakubu back in Eagles squad
Yakubu Aiyegbeni is sure to make a comeback to the national team, if he continues with his fine run of form, which have seen him bang in nine goals, from nine matches in the Premier League this season.
DIG condemns attacks on police stations
DEPUTY Inspector-General of Police, DIG, in charge of South-South geopolitical zone, Mohammed Yesufu, has condemned the frequent attacks on police stations, resulting in the killing of officers and stealing of firearms.
Bells varsity excels at ICT competition
BELLS University has excelled in the third edition of the annual Information and Communication Development Programme, ICDP, which took place at Redeemer’s University, Redemption City Mowe in Ogun State.
Two hospitalized as motorcyclists, FRSC clash at Nsukka
TWO commercial motorcycle operators (Okada) in Nsukka, Enugu State are lying critically ill at the Bishop Shanahan Hospital, Nsukka, following injuries they sustained during a clash with officers of Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC.
Weightlifting gets first test ahead London 2012
The London 2012 Olympics organizing committee will host a two day Weightlifting International Championship from 10 – 11 December 2011 to test its new sports center
Fuel Subsidy ‘Beneficiaries’
Fuel Subsidy ‘Beneficiaries’THE Senate’s probe of the obvious abuses that surround expenditures on importation of petroleum products will be a waste of time without a focus. What is the Senate probing? What does it intend to achieve?
PHCN requires N820m to replace faulty electric panels in Ikeja Zone
Mr Chris Akamnonu, Chief Executive Officer of Ikeja PHCN Distribution Zone, says the zone requires over N820 million to replace about 14 faulty panels in the zone.
Lt. Col’s daughter kidnapped in Ojo barracks
The Nigerian Army on Wednesday beefed up security at the Ojo Cantonment, Lagos, after a two-year-old daughter of a Lieutenant Colonel was allegedly abducted by suspected kidnappers on Tuesday afternoon from the fort.
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