Power: Domestic obligation stalls FID on gas export
Meter manufacturer seeks support on funding
How Odemwingie won AFCON for Nigeria
Many Mainas To Mind
2013 budget: Controversy as Senate, House differ
Obi wants to destroy APGA – Anyanwu
Gunman kills lover, 7 family members in Lagos
Now, we know that Keshi is not dumb
Whither Nigeria in the goal of HIV prevention, elimination?
The Armed Forces, …: The security issue
EDUCATION SECTOR IN CRISIS: Evidence, causes and possible remedies (3)
Nigeria and quest for nuclear power energy in the 21st Century (5)
Toyota maintains lead, others engage reverse gear
Culture shock for a U.S. Ambassador
PDP National Auditor goes to court over removal
Okada rider remanded in prison for robbing with toy gun
In the beginning … doubts

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Presidency replies Nwabueze, says no indices of failed state in Nigeria
ABUJA—THE Presidency Monday reacted to comment by elder statesman and former Secretary General of Ohaneze, Prof. Ben Nwabueze describing Nigeria as a failed state, saying it was a gross act of unpatriotism
Rainstorm kills one, renders several homeless in Ibadan
ONE person was confirmed dead, yesterday, following a storm that ushered in the first major rain in Ibadan this year.
Oyerinde: Ugolor alleges threat to life
Executive Director of African Network for Environment and Economic Justice, ANEEJ, Rev. David Ugolor, who was earlier arrested and detained by the police over the killing of Mr. Olaitan Oyerinde, Principal Private Secretary to Edo State governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, has alleged threat to his life.
Amnesty Phase 3: Jonathan urged to call c’ttee to order
UGHELLI – URHOBO National Youth Council, UNYC, Monday, urged President Goodluck Jonathan to call the third phase amnesty committee, led by Air Vice-Marshall James Gbom, to order to avoid breach of peace and security in Delta State.
Nigeria needs N350bn annually to meet water target – Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday, said that despite the huge amount of money expended by the Federal Government in the provision of water and sanitation, Nigeria still needed over N350 billion ($1.91 billion dollars) annually to meet the nation’s water and sanitation targets.

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