Super Eagles – The Nigerian Spirit
For lovers only: If Keshi were St. Valentine
I was at the Villa …for the Eagles
Court joins Dickson, PDP in Sylva’s suit against INEC
Yar’Adua’s Principal Secretary sues EFCC
Rivers Varsity, ASUU trade words as strike enters 7th month
My resignation good for the church – Pope
S-West PDP moves to reclaim region
One killed as robbers attack bank, police station
Fake pastors allegedly swindle victim of N6m
Man with charms caught in Alaafin’s palace
2015 Presidency: Jonathan knows fate March 1
Valentine night for Eagles in Asaba
135 Anambra Traffic Agency’s staff sacked over extortion
Alleged N13.9bn debt: You are lying, AMCON tells Babalakin
Dickson signs Bill on death sentence for kidnappers in Bayelsa
Jonathan, Tukur move to break govs’ influence on PDP

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Politics of Keshi’s “resignation”
Let me start by offering my heartiest congratulations to all Nigerians. On Sunday, February 10, 2013, home-based soccer journeyman, Sunday Mba, on the sandy turf of Soccer City, Johannesburg in South Africa, fired a single shot after shaking aside a handful of struggling Burkinabe players.
FG set up c’ttee to take inventory of Nigeria’s assets worldwide
ABUJA—President Goodluck Jonathan Wednesday announced the setting up of an inter-ministerial committee to take inventory of Nigerian assets in different parts of the world.
Nigeria has come of age – Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday urged Nigerians to emulate the qualities of the late General Murtala Mohammed as a reflection of the fact that men may die but their ideas never do.
Microsoft to engage 300m African youth
As an intervention strategy to create economic opportunities for 300 million youth over the next three years in Africa, the global software giant, Microsoft Corp has announced its ongoing commitment to driving opportunities for African youth through its YouthSpark initiative.
Now we’re the marginalised – Yoruba elders
Some Yoruba elders met recently to review their lot in the nation’s political configuration. Their chorus was a lamentation of woe. The venue was symbolic if not nostalgic for the elderly men and women that gathered that day.

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