… Just a little respect
Falconets ready for final battle – Babafemi
Eri Mi premieres
Years of procrastination
Edo people will vote on issues, not abuse
Ifeoma Umeokeke: I came to have fun
Ferguson: Eating one’s humble pie
Players’ performance excites Wikki Tourist’s Bosso
Inner beauty means more to me – Ayuk,MBGN
Glo launches special Sim for Ogun traders
I like decency, not flamboyancy – Bode Adediji
Nigerian Racing Eagles to race in 12 GRC series
Bayern boss wary of ‘outstanding actor’ Drogba

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Can Chelsea break the Champions League winless jinx?
A day of destiny awaits at the Allianz Arena as Chelsea and Bayern Munich stand on the brink of European glory after another remarkable year in the UEFA Champions League.
Military government responsible problems in the north, say Lamido, Shema
Gov. Sule Lamido of Jigawa and his Katsina counterpart, Gov. Ibrahim Shema, have refuted the claim that northern governors were responsible for the social and economic challenges confronting the region.
Police in Benin arrest electoral offenders, says Oshiomhole
Gov. Adams Oshiomhole of Edo says the Police in Benin have arrested some people for allegedly being in possession of Direct Data Capturing (DDC) machine in the state.
Damiete Charles Granville: I was merely a girl but now I am a lady
Damiete Granville, 23, who won the crown as First runner-up and Miss Universe stands 5.9th feet tall with a slim frame of a gazelle. She hails from Calabari in Rivers state and also represented her state in the pageant. She is in her final year at the University of Benin, studying Mass Communications. She loves dancing, hanging out with friends and reading. She bares her mind to Showtime too on her experience and what she hopes to do.
First troops of west African force arrive in G.Bissau
Some 70 soldiers of a west African force arrived Thursday in Guinea-Bissau on a mission to restore stability after the country’s April 12 coup, as the prime minister of a transitional government took office.
Nigeria to launch 3 satellites
Prof. Ita Ewa, the Minister of Science and Technology said on Thursday that Nigeria would launch three satellites and send astronauts to space by 2015.
15 killed, 6 injured in auto crash in Maiduguri
Fifteen persons on Thursday lost their lives while 6 others were injured when a commercial bus collided with a car on Maiduguri-Damaturu road.
Anambra to feature over 200 masquerades for 2012 New Yam Festival
Chief Martin Ezeh, the Idu II of Igboukwu, on Thursday said that the 2012 New Yam Festival in Anambra would feature over 200 different masquerades.
Capello not in talks with Chelsea – son
Former England coach Fabio Capello is not in talks with Champions League finalists Chelsea, his son said Friday.
Why Salami should not be reinstated
LAST week’s decision of the National Judicial Council (NJC) to recall the suspended President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Isa Ayo Salami, has continued to generate mixed reactions.
Jonathan now eats locally produced rice from Abakaliki – Maku
President Goodluck Jonathan now eats locally produced rice and bread made from cassava as part of efforts to encourage indigenous production and stop capital flight, says Minister of Information Labaran Maku.
Don Jazzy Finally Breaks Silence: ‘My integrity was never damaged’
Since his shocking break-up with his erstwhile partner, and co-owner of Mo’ Hits,Dapo Oyebanjo a.k.a D’banj, prolific music producer, Don Jazzy whose real names are Collins Edjereh has maintained sealed lips until last week when he floated a new record label called Mavin Records.
TRIBUTE: My Mother, My Mentor
As the last child in the Fayemi household, my arrival was heralded with song and dance. Although my birth elicited genuine excitement on the part of my siblings, it was for my mother a cautious welcome. My mother’s caution was understandable having lost a boy and two girls in quick succession before my arrival.
Lufthansa yet to pay N2.198bn to NCAA
Almost two weeks after the Senate ordered Lufthansa Airlines to pay the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, N2.198 billion, being money representing unpaid royalties between 2009 and November 2011, the airline is yet to do so, saying it had paid all charges to date.
FG to concession Apapa-Oshodi expressway
There are indications that the Federal Government may have decided to concession the Apapa-Oshodi expressway following failed attempts to ensure the road is free of traffic gridlock.

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