Ahmadu Ali’s son re-arraigned over N4.4bn subsidy fraud
ACN threatens legal action over Delta LG Caretaker C’ttees
One killed, two Lebanese kidnapped in Delta
Jaji church attack: Death toll rises
Onolememen berates FRSC over Ovia River accidents
HIV immunity on the horizon …as novel preventive vaccine debuts
NSF: Athletes complain of poor menu, another hails accommodation
Nasarawa Senator distances self from communal crises
Reps summon Anenih over N2.3bn road project
Electricity: BPE receives $335.85m bidders’ guarantees
Another tourism revolution in Cross River
FG, state should present financial statement – FRC
Puzzle over killing of police inspector
OKADA BAN: Mixed blessings in Delta
FG needs N40.7bn to boost infrastructure – Minister
2013 budget: Rescuing education (2)
Unending pomises on reconstruction of Lagos -Ore-Benin highway

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The State and demand for state police(3)
THE colony of Nigeria was not federalist, the British did not co-ordinate contesting and putative rival sovereigns.
Lawmakers probe Petroleum Ministry’s budget for rents
House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum (Upstream), yesterday, summoned the Minister of Petroleum Resources Mrs Diezani Allison-Madueke, over the ministry’s huge allocations for rents in the ministry’s 2013 budget proposal.
Will Nigerians obey the new Constitution?
IN recent times,Nigeria has preoccupied itself with the review/amendment of the 1999 Constitution, as amended. Yes, as amended! It is less than three years since the constitution was amended, you remember?
Job creation, condition for winning oil contracts
The Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB, and the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria, PETAN, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU that will make creating employment for young and qualified graduates as part of the conditions for winning oil and gas contracts.
2m employees die in the workplace every year – IOE
TWO million persons die in the workplace every year out of an estimated 160 million work related diseases, and 270 million fatal and non-fatal work related accidents that occur each year in the workplace in Nigeria and other countries.
Chemists are essential to Nigeria’s transformation agenda – OGHIFO
THE Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria, ICCON, is being repositioned to becoming a major responder in the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan even as chemists have been recognized as the critical pre-requisite in the attainment of the transformation process.
‘Nigerians spend $700m annually on overseas treatment’
NIGERIANS spend over $700 million every year on medical treatment overseas as a result of inadequate healthcare services in the country.
The Nigerian Defence Academy – A Pioneer Cadet’s Memoir (2)
Paul Ogbebor wrote, among other things, of his battle to gain admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy-‘The Great Quest.’
Dry season and how to reduce exposure to dust
Exposure to dust inside homes can have adverse health outcomes, such as respiratory problems, asthma, allergic reactions, and lead poisoning (if the dust contains lead). Dust comes from two sources. First, dirt and dust can be carried in from outside on shoes or blown in through windows and doors. Second, there are indoor sources of dust, particularly dust mites.
SARS attack: No suspected terrorist escaped – police
Gunmen, yesterday, launched an attack on the headquarters of the Special Anti Robbery Squad, SARS, Abuja believed to be holding suspected Islamist extremists, killing two officers and leading to the escape of 30 detainees.

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