Gunmen kill three in Kano
Brazil thrash Libya 13-0
Boko Haram denies killing Gen Shuwa
Arsonists destroy N20m cocoa, palm plantation in Enugu
CBN’s quest for retention of absolute power
NCC to curtail number of promos on GSM networks – Minister
Flood victims: Groups call for transparency in distribution of relief materials, funds
Obi, Anambra flood victims mark Ojukwu’s 79th birthday
Telecommunication masts are not harmful – Minister
Gunmen burn police station, school in Yobe
PRS Task Force: FG sabotaging Ribadu, says ACN
Di Matteo finds a Friend despite Chelsea slip-up
Mediators to push Mali Islamists to cut Al-Qaeda ties
When Forever is Not Forever
Kogi flood victims ‘invade’ Delta
Obama: The Second Time Around
Judges don’t make money like lawyers – Justice Itam, Cross River CJ

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Industrial relations parley on transformation agenda
Governor of Edo State,Comrade Adams Oshiomole, will on Tuesday in Benin-City, declare open the fourth national industrial relations workshop tagged, “Repositioning Industrial Relations Practice in the public service towards achieving the transformation agenda of government”.
550 Katsina pilgrims return
The first flight carrying a total of 550 pilgrims has arrived Umar Musa Yar’Adua International Airport Katsina.
Boko Haram: Yar’Adua bitter experience threatens peace proposal
Indications emerged at the weekend that the Federal Government is not enthused and may, therefore, not accept the peace proposal presented by the dreaded Ahlan Sunnah Lid Da’waati wal Jihad Yaanaa (brothers), popularly known as the Boko Haram sect, Sunday Vanguard can reveal.
Theatre as diplomatic soldiering
There are several ways one can be an ambassador to one’s nation. Apart from the conventional posting of career diplomats to other nations of the world as ambassadors, academics and work qualify at several levels as ambassadors to their nations where ever their works find themselves outside of the shores of their home countries.
Sports Festival: Colour as FG, States hoist flags in Lagos
The 18th National Sports Festival being hosted by Lagos took another colourful climb yesterday, as the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory Abuja hoisted their flags to confirm their participation at the games with the Vice President Namadi Sambo restating the commitment of the Federal Government to sports development in the country.
Achebe/Awo war: A plea for sanity –3
With so many other issues begging for attention, I still strongly believe that putting an end to this needlessly divisive controversy is in our collective interest. Still, below are the responses to last week’s second attempt.
Two drug traffickers to spend 14 years in prison
Two drug traffickers arrested by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) Abuja, will spend the next 14 years in prison.
GKS laments rising rate of divorces in Nigeria
THE chairman of the Executive Board of God’s Kingdom Society (GKS), Brother Godwin Ifeacho, has decried the increasing rate of divorce in Nigeria and other parts of the world, warning that the trend was contrary to the divine order and posed grave dangers to the wellbeing of the society.
Dating? Show some class
If you want to know the mind of young people, listen to new generation FM stations; particularly those programmes where they invite listeners’ views on a particular subject/story.
5 feared dead in Delta task force, gamblers clash
HELL was let loose in Agbarho, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State following a violent clash between members of Agbarho Security Task Force and suspected gamblers which left five persons dead.
KADUNA BOMBING: Okada, Please lead me to St. Rita Catholic Church – Suicide Bomber
If the bomb ferrying man’s mission was to kill, an unsuspecting commercial motorcyclist popularly called okada helped seal the fate of those present at the St. Rita Catholic Church, Badarwa, Kaduna last Sunday, a Sabbath day.
That was the day a man of fiendish disposition, determined to end his life and those of other innocent people in a macabre manner, loaded explosives into a Mercedes Benz SUV, black in colour, and headed for the Church.
Target 2015 Nations Cup title, Odegbami advises Keshi
Former Green Eagles captain, Chief Segun Odegbami (MON) has advised the Super Eagles Chief Coach, Stephen Keshi to look beyond the 2013 Nations Cup holding in South Africa and plan for the subsequent edition in 2015.
FG committed to revamping sports – Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan has reiterated the federal government’s determination to revamp the sports sector during his tenure.
Family accuses police over council chief’s murder
The family of the slain Head of Personnel Management, HPM, of Isoko North Local Government Area, Delta State, Mr Benjamin Chegwe, has accused the police of complicity in the gruesome murder of their son.
Nature as a Terrorist
If anybody is still in doubt about the reality of global warming, the images coming out of New York this past week ought to put paid to the skepticism. Global warming is real folks, and storms like “Hurricane Sandy,” metrologists now warn us, is the new normal.

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