Babcock Varsity to launch College of Medicine
Edo awards electrification contract to 33 communities
Ignore Oritsejafor, PDP urges Christian
Police arrest killer robbers
NSE: IPO window to open for investors – Onyema
No executive bill on cassava bread at NASS – FG
The Stock Exchange mess
FIFA chief blasts penalty shoot-outs
Dickson: The country man governor
FG to conduct survey on energy requirement
South Africa to buy crude from Nigeria – Motlanthe
Experts call for one world government

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Star Trek 2012: Tuface, 9ice, Obesere, others storm Ibadan today
Leading the arrays of artistes scheduled to perform is the music maestro- Tuface Idibia who will thrill fans at the very first concert, holding at the Adamasingba Staduim, Ibadan, Oyo State. Tuface popularly called Tu Baba will be joined by two other top artistes, 9ice and Obesere.
Discordant opinons trail planned election offences tribunal
EMINENT Nigerians, yesterday, expressed diverse views on the Federal Government’s approval of the establishment of a Special Election Offences Tribunal.
Deceptive Images Of Nigerian Child
UNICEF did a great disservice to the Nigerian child this year by focusing its State of the Child Report on “urban children” with the Kuramo (Bar) Beach in Lagos as setting of its story on deprivations Nigerian children face.
Removing CBN’s autonomy ‘ll hurt the economy – IMF
As the debate over Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) autonomy continues to rage, the International Monetary Fund, IMF, has warned that removing the autonomy of the CBN would only hurt the nation’s economy and that those behind the move should let the autonomy be.
Hembe: Reps accuse EFCC of bias, finger Oteh
The House of Representatives, yesterday, accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of bias over the arraignment of Chairman, House Committee on Capital Market, Hon. Herman Hembe.
Sex in the Big Brother Stargame house
Sixteen days after this year’s edition of the Big Brother reality show kicked off, the show has recorded its first ever sexual encounter in the house.
End bloodshed now – Sultan
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar (III), yesterday, condemned for the umpteenth time, the spate of killings and destruction in the northern part of the country by the militant Islamic sect Jama’atu Ahlus Sunnah Lid Da’awati Wal jihad, commonly refered to as Boko Haram and declared “enough of the bloodshed”.
Senate to probe cases of unpaid taxes
The Senate in Abuja, yesterday mandated its Committee on Finance to investigate all issues relating to unpaid taxes and tax evaders.
8 arrested over death of Okadaman in Abeokuta
THE police in Ogun State have arrested no fewer than eight officials of Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps, TRACE, over the death of a motorcyclist, Samuel Adoke.
Alleged N11bn scam: Case against Akala suffers setback
THE corruption charges preferred against former governor of Oyo State, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, suffered setback, yesterday, as the state High Court declared illegal the appearance of a private counsel who stood in for the counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Chief Godwin Oblah.

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