

Kebbi uncovers 9,258 ghost workers
Rumour of BRT bus plunging into Lagoon rattles residents
Ex-ANPP boss, two others killed
SEC bribery scandal: EFCC re-arraigns Hembe, Azubogu
Delta flood c’ttee begs Uduaghan to release FG’s N500m grant
AGF inaugurates governing council for NHRC
We’ve nowhere to go – Rivers flood victims
Banks will soon scrap N100 ATM charge – ACAMB
ACN threatens legal action over Delta LG Caretaker C’ttees
Pharmacists charged for Cynthia Osokogu’s murder set free
Ahmadu Ali’s son re-arraigned over N4.4bn subsidy fraud
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
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SubscribeReps summon Anenih over N2.3bn road project
The House of Representatives, yesterday, summoned former Minister of Works, Chief Tony Anenih, over the N2.3 billion purportedly disbursed for an abandoned road project in Nassarawa State in 2006.
Electricity: BPE receives $335.85m bidders’ guarantees
In line with the payment mechanism for the privatisation of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN successor generation and distribution companies, the Bureau of Public Enterprises, BPE, confirmed it has received bank guarantees of over $335.85million from the preferred bidders for the companies.
Another tourism revolution in Cross River
SEVERAL years ago, Andrew Carnegie, a famous motivational speaker, said “the men who have succeeded are men who have chosen one line and stuck to it.” In other words and succinctly put, consistency is key to success.
FG, state should present financial statement – FRC
The Financial Reporting Council, FRC, has called for the enactment of a financial management law that will compel the federal and state governments to present financial statement.
Puzzle over killing of police inspector
One day, we will all die and when the time comes, there is nothing that can be done about it. Death is a debt every living soul must pay when the time comes”. These were the last words that Babangida Mohammed Danbaba, a Police Inspector attached to the Government House Bauchi, said to one of his colleagues at work.
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