Tens of thousands in Tahrir as pressure piles on Morsi
NYSC camp not a Five Star Hotel – State Coordinator
Director General, BPE, Bolanle Onagoruwa loses job
Court admits more exhibits against former Finbank directors
S /African police assures adequate security for 2013 AFCON
Physician warns parents on early child marriage
Nigeria, important market to British Airways – CEO
Security guard bags 14-weeks imprisonment for burglary
Prosecutors urge jail term for Emmanuel Emenike
LASU gets new Gov Council
First batch of Dangote graduate drivers to complete training January
Cech says Benitez must be given a chance
Bandits bomb banks in Auchi
Bytesize wins Konga.com digital marketing account
Nursing mother stabs husband to death in Ebonyi

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More Boost For Corruption
THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, cannot convict high profile thieves. EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Lamorde, while asking for more money to run his unproductive organisation told the Senate that big thieves had resources to keep their loot while their cases linger in court.
Hunger strike: Ex-banker suspends indefinite action as Fashola wades in
Barely two weeks after embarking on an indefinite hunger strike to protest non-payment of his terminal benefit, Mr. Olubiyi Odunaro, a 53-year-old former employee of Hallmark Bank Plc., yesterday, suspended his hunger strike.
New electricity tariff coming soon – NERC
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has announced impending review of the newly deployed Multi-Year Tariff Order, MYTO.
2013 budget: Senate bemoans paltry allocation to military pension board
THE Senate, yesterday, said that if the military pension board must perform effectively, its budgetary allocation must be improved upon, just as it expressed dissatisfaction with the allocation of N199.343 million in the 2013 budget for the board.
Senate, minister disagree on closure of some foreign missions
THERE was a sharp disagreement, yesterday, between the Senate and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Olugbenga Ashiru, over whether some of the foreign embassies should be closed down for lack of funds.

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