Nigerian engineers okay big steel pipes
ID cards will boost economic activities between Nigeria, Benin – Ambassador
WIBP to generate 100,000 jobs by 2020
EIU forecasts 6.5% GDP in 2013, to average above 7% by 2014
Business Council For Africa tasks investors on genuine deals in Nigeria
US proposes $16bn settlement with BP over Gulf spill
China increases prices of petroleum products
Police-Lawyer!
We can’t achieve our aim through violence – Boko Haram group insists
French travel warning angers Benin
Football dispute sets off sectarian riot in Taraba
Women Deliver 2013: Global agenda for women, girls’ health
Cholera outbreak kills 7 in Kula Kingdom
Nigeria takes a stand against Neglected Tropical Diseases
Nigeria’s economy on the brink of collapse, ACN warns
German horsemeat scandal traced to Poland – report
Pistorius brother faces trial over fatal car crash

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Health workers strike paralyses services at OAUTHC
Ile-Ife (Osun) – The strike by federal health workers at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital (OAUTH), Ile-Ife, on Friday paralysed services at the institution. Reporters observed that health care services at the hospital were skeletal and most offices were deserted, with only the doctors attending to the few patients in the wards. A doctor […]
Brazil to boost ties with Nigeria
Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff said Saturday that her government will seek to boost energy ties with Nigeria after meeting President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja.
NSC reiterates support to Flying Eagles
The Ministry of Sports has re-iterated its resolve to provide all logistic support for the Flying Eagles to excel in the forthcoming 2013 Africa Youth Championship (AYC)
Minister of Aviation declares war on Yoruba – 1
In almost twenty years of writing this column, I have never written any article in support of anyone because he is “my brother”; neither have I written one against anyone because he is not “my brother”. OBJ received the same treatment as Babangida, Abacha, Yar’Adua and, now, Jonathan.
Single Term Agreement Controversy : Kalu, Ribadu, Saraki, el-Rufai, Ajumogobia, Obanikoro, 200 others, float new group
At a time when the controversy sparked by last weekend’s disclosure that President Goodluck Jonathan allegedly entered into an agreement with some state governors to spend just a term of four years in office is still creating ripples, over 200 political heavyweights in the country have teamed up to form a new political group. The group started out as G-37.

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