three men of courage
Oil subsidy scam: Implement Ribadu’s report, community leader urges FG
Mercedes Ener-G-Force concept imagines the SUV of 2025
Suspected kidnappers threaten Tompolo’s top adviser
Group calls for level playing field in Benue LG election
Police tasked on diligent investigations
Women need to rise above traditional sentiment to excel – Orakwusi
Mark visits Saraki’s family
Faced with new technologies, Nollywood seeks partnership with NCC
Solid Star, Shank for St.Remy Gbedu Slam Jam
Anny bags NMVA, NGMA nominations
Uduaghan presents N398.31b for 2013 budget
O’jez celebrates Ejike Asiegbu @ 50
Stella Damasus denies dumping acting
$12.4bn Oil windfall: AGF asks Court to hands off suit
Child sex controversy: The search for a male child

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Nations Cup open for Eagles to grab, says Owumi
Former Chairman of the Nigeria Premier League, Davidson Owumi has expressed hope that the Super Eagles will rank among the best teams in the African Cup of Nations in South Africa next year even as he agreed that other top playing countries want the cup too.
My dad prepared the ground for my greatness – Marvel
Marvel Odiete, aka Marvelous, the first runner up of the just concluded MTN Project Fame is not just an ordinary star.
20 ladies in mini skirts slaughtered in Maiduguri
Barely 24 hours after over ten people were slaughtered in Maiduguri, twenty ladies who were prone of wearing mini skirts and trousers were Friday slaughtered in their separate homes in Maiduguri Metropolis by yet to be identified gunmen.
Sierra Leone’s Koroma wins election
Sierra Leone’s President Ernest Koroma swept to a second term Friday, winning 58 percent of votes in a poll that observers praised for its peacefulness and which focussed on the nation’s post-war recovery.
Brazil sacks coach Menezes ahead of 2014 World Cup
Mano Menezes was sensationally sacked as Brazil coach on Friday, dealing a hammer blow to the hosts of the 2014 World Cup, local media reported.
Of Nigerian pastors and private jets
THE news media and the social internet sites like Facebook, Twitter and several Nigeria online portals have been abuzz since Saturday, November 10, 2012, after reports that Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, the president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), had joined the rarefied ranks of Nigerian pastors who owned private jets.
District head, 9 others burnt as Nasarawa ethnic clashes persist
THE crisis that erupted on the early hours of Wednesday between Eggon and Migili ethnic nationalities in Agyaragu, headquarters of Jenkwe Development Area in Obi local government council of Nasarawa state entered its third day leaving the District head of Gidan Rail, Zhe Meri dead.
I sold human parts to churches and ritual killers – Joshua
November 21st will ever remain indelible in the heart of Oloko villagers… as members of the palace guard to the community leader of Ajara Topa community in collaboration with a vigilante group operating in the area arrested a man who allegedly eats and sells human parts to ritualists, operating from a hole he dug under the Gbaji bridge along the Badagry-Seme border.
When Unilag floated World Carnival to mark Golden Jubilee
Founded in 1962, the University of Lagos (UNILAG) recently floated a colourful World Carnival as part of activities to mark the 50th anniversary of its establishment.
Chelsea vs Man City: Mancini fears Benitez effect
– Roberto Mancini expects Manchester City to face a tougher task against Chelsea on Sunday after the London club sacked Roberto Di Matteo and replaced him with Rafael Benitez.
QPR approach Redknapp after sacking Hughes
Queens Park Rangers have opened talks with Harry Redknapp about replacing Mark Hughes as manager, Redknapp’s management company revealed on Friday.
NSF: accreditation kicks off tomorrow says Seriki
Ademola Seriki, the Chairman of Venues and Facilities Sub-Committee of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) has said that the accreditation of pressmen will commence Nov.24tomorrow at the Teslim Balogun Stadium.
Egypt’s Morsi called “pharaoh”, violent protests erupt
-Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi’s decree exempting all his decisions from legal challenge until a new parliament was elected caused fury amongst his opponents on Friday.
CJN swears-in Jombo-Ofor
Sequel to the directive of the National Judicial Council, NJC, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Mariam Aloma Muhktar, Friday, elevated Justice Ifeoma Jumbo-Ofor to the Appeal Court Bench
$12.4bn oil windfall: AGF asks Court to hands-off suit
In a bizarre legal move, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN, has approached the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, asking it to hands-off the suit that is seeking to expose how $12.4 billion oil windfall money that accrued to the Federal Government between 1988 and 1994, was spent.

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