Jombo-Ofo: SAN warns against discrimination in judiciary
Reducing the number of political parties
Tukur to PDP govs: Surpass your predecessors in achievements
Eko 2012: Oshiomhole approves N120 million for contingent
Another oil spill at Mobil’s Qua Iboe field
Anxiety mounts in Enugu as Chime prolongs leave
Ribadu Report: Jonathan won’t protect evil doers – Presidency
Flood displaced 700,000 in Anambra – Presidential Aide
Ex-militants urge Uduaghan to sign Anti-terrorism Bill
EBSU Council disagrees with ASUU over reappointment of VC
Demolition: Ogun to pay N10 billion compensation
I’m not experimenting with public funds – Oshiomhole
PDP behind killings in Borno – State Govt
Delta ACN suspends Ogbuagu, two others
Ogoni remember Sarowiwa
Minister advocates distance learning for teachers
Rep lauds public sessions on Constitution review

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Anenih endows UCH Ibadan Geriatric Centre
Former Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and businessman, Chief Tony Anenih, has endowed the first-ever multi-million naira Geriatric Centre at the University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan.
Constitution: Anambra votes equality of states, rotational presidency
STAKEHOLDERS in Anambra State voted, weekend, for the equality of states and rotation of the presidency among the six geo-political zones in the country.
Power Intervention Fund: CBN introduces sanctions to curb banks’ excesses
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) last week issued a revised guidelines for the Power and Aviation Intervention Fund (PAIF) introducing sanctions to curb the excesses of banks in the administration of the Fund.
World Bank official cautions Ekiti project beneficiaries
An official of the World Bank initiative, Fadama Project 3, has cautioned farmers and other beneficiaries of the project against mismanaging their counterpart funds, as the best reward awaits those who make the best use of the resources at their disposals.
Why we are at Tribunal – ACN
The Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, Ondo State has said they are in court as part of their commitment to deepen Nigeria’s democratic experiences
FCTA watches abandoned buildings against criminals
Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, has expressed deep concern over criminal activities in abandoned buildings across the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
Justice Jombo-Ofo and the tragedy of Nigeria
The sad story of Justice Ifeoma Jombo-Ofo brings back to the fore the tragic situation of Nigeria’s negative socio-political development, better known as the “indigene-settler” syndrome.
Why Orji is icon of democracy
THE carved wooden idol of Amadioha in my late grandfather’s bedroom was an attempt to conjure the image and presence of the almighty God. My grandfather and his generation captured and appreciated the overwhelming power of God from the imaginary power of the wooden totem
Flood: Ex-militants want FG to increase allocations to states
A group of ex-militants in the Niger Delta, operating under the umbrella of “Forum for Peace in the Niger Delta,” has appealed to the Federal Government to review upwards the amount of money it allocated to states in the region affected by the recent flood disaster in the country.
Jonathan and the Ribadu report
It is so unfortunate that there has been so much ignorant carping and malicious tittle-tattling about the report of the Petroleum Revenue Task Force chaired by Malam Nuhu Ribadu, both failings arising from a deliberate attempt to individualize what was actually group work, a mischievous attempt to politicize one report out of three, and to smuggle into an emergent grand web of conspiracy, elements of blackmail, mischief and outright opportunism.

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