Ecological fund: Anyim, Mailafia shun Senate
Islam in the face of violence
Total field to restart operation by 2015
Singer Goldie is Dead!
NEXIM Bank to support exporters with N18bn in 2013 – Orya
Kalu is a one man opposition – Kamalu
Electricity consumers protest in Idemili
FCTA commences implementation of Apo resettlement scheme
7 Injured, 20 vehicles damaged as hoodlums invade motor parks
There’s way out of social media addiction
Improving Our Hospitals
Nigeria: Still searching for credible governance
3 killed in renewed cult clash in Ebonyi varsity
Islam in the face of violence
Coin Ventures unveils American car care products
Budget 2013: Nigerians are running out of time – Saraki

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INEC sacks Soyinka’s party, one other
THE Democratic Front for a Peoples Federation, DFPF, the political party of Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, has been de-registered by Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
American singer, Maxwell to clash with Omawunmi, Bez at Beat FM stage
Valentine’s Day is here again, and in the spirit of the season of love, Radio Station of the year Classic FM 97.3 in its tradition of being at the forefront of Classy events and bringing exciting international acts to Nigeria, have announced plans for “Valentine’s with Maxwell”, the coolest and most exciting evening to remember this first quarter of 2013, to be headlined by Grammy award winning American R&B, funk and neo-soul singer, Maxwell.
Nigeria can stop rice importation by 2015 – AfDB official
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has expressed optimism that Nigeria can stop the importation of rice by 2015, if the right things are done. Dr Patrick Agboma, the AfDB’s Chief Operations Officer, said this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja. Agboma said that all the Federal Government needed to do was to triple rice production from the current production figures.
AFCON will lift Eagles for World Cup – Elderson
Nigeria defender Elderson Echiejile has said the recent AFCON triumph will boost team confidence in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers.
JUSUN suspends strike
THE Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, has suspended its 11-day industrial action aimed at pressing home demand for the new minimum wage, which paralyzed activities of courts in Imo State.
Soyinka leads protest to Fashola over N4bn First Lady House
Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka and civil society groups, yesterday, condemned the N4 billion earmarked for the construction of a Mission House for the First Lady, Patience Jonathan, in the 2013 budget of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, saying it is “a mind-boggling fiscal misappropriation.”
‘Good governance tour, drain on public fund’
A group, Speak Up Nigeria, has described the ongoing good governance tour by the Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, as a drain on public funds.
Ogun moves to commence cassava multiplication
The Ogun State Government says it is planning to use about 300 hectares for the multiplication of improved cassava varieties, to increase productivity of its growers. Just as the Federal Government disclosed that Ondo state is one of the 18 states in the country that it plans to establish cassava processing plants.
Hyundai targets 4.66m vehicles
Hyundai Motor Company, the fastest-growing automaker by brand, announced its 2012 full-year earnings results. In spite of the challenging business environment with fluctuating exchange rates, Hyundai managed to sustain its upward momentum.
SKODA celebrates production of 15m vehicles in 118 years
SKODA has produced the 15-millionth car. The jubilee vehicle – a silver third-generation ŠKODA Octavia – rolled off the assembly line at ŠKODA’s main plant in Mladá Boleslav. The vehicle will be used as a VIP sedan at the ŠKODA Technology Center in Cesana.

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