Mainstreet Bank appointed collecting bank for FIRS
NICEN asks FG to suspend concession exercises
Xmas day bombing: Where are we headed?
Government in social space
Folio faults Senate on DTN
We can trounce Rwanda, Keshi tells Home-Eagles
Xmas Rice
NCC promises Etisalat special recognition for good QoS
Anambra: Restoration of Church schools
The urge for the best drained my resources -Otunba Michael Balogun
We Can’t Live With This Burden
Lee Evans battles for life
We remain opposed to fuel subsidy removal – ACN
Christmas Day bombings: Atiku warns of retaliatory attacks
CAN condemns bombing, blames security lapses
Bombing Attacks: Emir advocates restoration of values
Islam, Christianity not at war – Sultan

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Bank consolidation: Disengaged bankers demand payment of terminal benefits
A group of ex-bankers, disengaged during the 2005 bank consolidation by the Central Bank Nigeri, has appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to intervene over the non-payment of their N9.8 billion terminal benefits.
2012 Premier League: Wolves shop for players
The management of Warri Wolves Football Club says it was shopping for no fewer than six players to fortify the team for the 2012 Premiership League.
IPMAN, tanker drivers threaten to withdraw services
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association (IPMAN) and petroleum tanker drivers in Aba, Abia, have given NNPC/PPMC a 14-day ultimatum to pump petroleum products to Aba depot or face service withdrawal.
Christmas Day bombings: Jonathan meets Sultan
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan met the country’s main Muslim spiritual leader Tuesday after Christmas Day attacks blamed on Islamists that killed 40, including worshippers as they left church.
Widow jumps from storey building engulfed by fire
A widow, yesterday, escaped death by the whiskers after she jumped from a storey building to escape from a raging fire that gutted the house.
Why kerosene scarcity persists, by Minister
MINISTER of Works, Mr. Mike Onolememen, weekend, said the reason for the persistent scarcity of kerosene in the country, was because construction companies, use at least 26,000 litres of kerosene per every kilometre of road constructed.
SSS nabs five over alleged kidnap of 6-yr-old boy
Operatives of the State Security Service, SSS, in Delta State have arrested five suspects, including a Onitsha-based housewife for allegedly kidnapping a six-year- old boy from a church.
FRSC prosecutes 600 traffic offenders
Federal Roads Safety Commission, FRSC, has arrested and arraigned 600 motorists before mobile courts between December 20 and 23 for contravening various traffic rules and regulations.
LCCI laments energy cost, high interest rates
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, LCCI, has listed unbearable energy costs and high interest rates as the greatest impediments to businesses in 2011.
Subsidy crisis: Aregbesola asks Nigerians to resist military comeback
Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State weekend said despite the strident calls against the removal of oil subsidy, Nigerians should never contemplate the coming back of the military.
Insecurity: Soldiers put on alert in Abia, Imo, Enugu, Port Harcourt
AS part of strategy to strengthen security and put troops on alert, soldiers from the 82 Division of Nigerian Army, Enugu, who are currently maintaining security in Abia, Imo and other parts of the South East zone and South South, Sunday, embarked on show of force.
Sylva condemns bomb blasts, cautions against retaliation
Governor Timipre Sylva of Bayelsa State, yesterday, described the Christmas day bombings in parts of northern Nigeria as “a senseless criminal behaviour by enemies of humanity.”
Nigerian pilgrims detained in Jerusalem
Seven Nigerian pilgrims to Jerusalem, including two priests and a woman, have alleged poor treatment in the hands of Israeli security operatives, saying they were unjustly detained in prison for about 11 hours without committing any offence.
Benue PHCN loses N400m to vandals
Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, Makurdi Business District, has lamented what it described as the wanton vandalism of its equipment by unknown persons, saying that over N400 million has so far been lost by the company in the last four years through vandalism.
143 dead, 424 injured in Katsina road accidents
No fewer than 143 people have died and 424 others injured in motor accidents in Katsina State since January, according to the Sector Command of Federal Roads Safety Commission, FRSC.

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