Anxiety as Senators, Reps refuse Jonathan’s request to alter budget
You have my full support, Jonathan tells Keshi
Reps call for construction of 2nd Niger Bridge
AFCON 2013: Senate breaks protocol, stands in ovation for Super Eagles
Okowa hails Keshi
Monarchs accuse Abia House of Assembly of extortion
Ezu River: Corpses to be exhumed again
Imo ALGON blasts Okorocha, dares him on fresh LG polls
Once Upon Governance
Gunmen kill 6 persons in Plateau
JTF impounds two oil vessels, barges in Bayelsa
Afcon: Super Eagles get cash, national awards
Crime fighting: Police raise bar for college entrants
My cancer story – Chime
Pope’s resignation: There’s no crisis in the church – CSN
Transmission, our greatest challenge – Power Minister
ICT: Nigeria remains top investment destination, says study

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Keshi was bold – Rufai
Former Super Eagles first choice goalkeeper, Peter Rufai has attributed Nigeria’s Afcon success to coach, Stephen Keshi’s boldness in team selection and his ability to absorb pressure and translate same to his players.
What Valentine’s Day Means to Us
Just a day to Saint Valentine’s Day, Allure speaks with some personalities on the importance of the day, how they will spend it and gifts that could wow them.
Uduaghan orders demolition of illegal structures in Asaba
WORRIED by the upsurge of illegal structures in Asaba, Delta State capital, the state governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, might have given a marching order to the state Commissioner for Environment to demolish them forthwith.
Constitution amendment: We’ll not be intimidated – Ekweremadu
CHAIRMAN,Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, PDP, Enugu West, yesterday, vowed that no amount of intimidation from any part of the country will push him to drop the assignment of getting a new constitution for Nigeria.
Edo lawyer sues DSS for alleged illegal arrest, detention
A lawyer in Ekpoma, Edo State, Mr. Osadebamen Okhilua, has instituted a suit before a Federal High Court sitting in Benin, Edo State, against the state branch of Department of State Security, DSS, for alleged violation of his rights to personal liberty, dignity and fair hearing, as guaranteed under Sections 34, 35 and 36 of the 1999 Constitution and Articles 5, 6, and 7 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

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