Go for more local players, Abigor tells Keshi
Separate politics from religion, Kufuor, Atiku, Mark tell politicians
Ondo Election Tribunal: ACN tenders 18 sacks of documents
Absence of lawyers stall kidnap case in Owerri
Do you have a retirement plan?
The many relatives of success…
PDP’s NWC moves to eject Obasanjo’s loyalists from Ogun Secretariat
NFF plans big for Africa Nations Championship
Robbers attack local government cashier, carts away N6m
NITDA bids to raise internet access through RITCs
Still on Mrs. Jonathan’s resurrection
A-Ibom royal fathers reject proposed Oil Rivers State
NFF mourns Okey Isima
ComTech Minister sees future in Intel’s science fair
Land: FCT Minister reassures indigenes of compensation
Industry groups, NBA, others back cyber crime bill

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Merger: ACN begins registration of members in Delta
UGHELLI—DELTA State Chapter of Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, will commence registration of members between February 25 and March 4, in view of the ongoing process towards the merger of progressive political parties in the country.
Bayelsa sets up N290m digital security centre
The Bayelsa State Government is building a digital and integrated security control and communications centre in Yenagoa, the state capital.
We’re not party to Ifeanyi Uba’s suit – Access Bank
LAGOS – Access Bank Plc, Tuesday, said it was not a party to a reported suit instituted by Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah and his company Capital Oil and Gas Limited in which judgment was given Monday by a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos as reported in news media.
APCON tightens noose on foreign ad agencies’ incursion
The Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria, APCON, has taken further step to ensuring that proper measures are put in place before allowing foreigners into Advertising practice in the country.
2015: Jonathan not qualified to run – Junaid Mohammed
As the controversy over the single term agreement said to have been reached by Northern governors with President Goodluck Jonathan deepens, Second Republic lawmaker, Junaid Mohammed, yesterday, said that the furore over the matter was unnecessary, as President Jonathan was not qualified to seek re-election in 2015 in the first place.
Aginighan to N-Delta govs: Stop neglect of oil communities
PORT HARCOURT – FORMER Acting Managing Director of Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Pastor Power Aginighan, has urged governors in the Niger Delta region, to give special attention to the development of oil bearing communities.
Man, 45, arrested for allegedly raping 12-years old girl
A 45 years old man Taofeek Kolawole was yesterday, nabbed for allegedly having a canal knowlege of a 12 years old girl (name witheld) in his house in Abeokuta. Saturday Vanguard’s checks revealed that, Kolawole who was a security guard with a Chinese Company lured the primary six pupil with a mobile phone when she […]
Oyo State vendors start strike today
IBADAN— Association of Newspapers Vendors, ANV, Oyo State, Tuesday, said members would from today(Wednesday) go ahead with the planned strike over alleged harassment and high-handedness by officials of the State Government.
LG polls: Edo PDP Chair accuses EDSIEC of flouting guidelines
BENIN—CHAIRMAN of People’s Democratic Party, PDP, in Edo State, Chief Dan Orbih, Tuesday, accused Edo State Independent Electoral Commission, EDSIEC, of flouting its guidelines for the conduct of the April 20, local government elections in the state, alleging that the electoral body turned a blind eye to the imposition of candidates by the leadership of Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, in the state.
Police probe killing of Customs officer by colleague
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Umar Manko, yesterday, said investigation into the alleged killing of an Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Baba Mohammed, last Saturday by his colleague, along Seme-Badagry expressway, had begun.
No ordinary servant
THE charade around the conduct and fate of an Assistant Director in the Federal Civil Service who exercises responsibility as Chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team, Abdurrasheed Maina appears set to continue.
Controversy trails death of commercial sex worker in a Lagos brothel
Controversy has begun to trail the death of a commercial sex worker in a brothel on Empire street, Mushin, Lagos, with the police yet to unravel the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
Using cheap phones to fleece the poor
IT is not very often that traders here complain about products from a foreign country; in fact, it is a rare occurrence. This is because in this economy, consumers prefer foreign-made goods to locally made ones, even when the foreign ones are visibly inferior to those made locally.
Bauchi govt flays killing of security guard, abduction of foreigners
Bauchi—Bauchi State Government has condemned last weekend’s killing of a security guard and abduction of eight foreigners working for a construction company, Setraco Nig Ltd in Jamaare in the state by unidentified gunmen.
Fayemi submits 19 commissioner nominees to House
Ado Ekiti—GOVERNOR Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, has forwarded a list of 19 commissioner nominees to the State House of Assembly for confirmation.

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