Afcon: Mikel ‘ll win Golden Ball – Kalu
Traffic Law: Lagos unveils specimen of approved 200cc motorbikes
N32bn pension fund: We can no longer trust Justice Talba – EFCC
Where Thieves Reign
Hollande, Cameron and Jonathan’s interest in Mali
Afcon: Many countries hunt for Keshi’s signature
The Goodluck Jonathan Nigerians do not know
Killings in Nsukka (1): Fear grips residents
Youths, women protest killing of medical doctor in Mbaise
Gunmen murder octogenarian Lagos white cap chief
Afcon: Emenike injury not serious – Official
30 killed, scores injured in Fulani herdsmen, Eggon farmers clash
19 year-old autistic boy found, receiving treatment in hospital
APC: The battle is set
Why we’re demolishing houses in Yenagoa – Bayelsa govt
Hilary Clinton: The wonder years

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Afcon: Eagles arrive Jo’burg, begin training
After a comprehensive 4-1 semi-final victory over Aiglons of Mali on Wednesday in Durban, the Super Eagles have quickly put the victory behind them as the team arrived Johannesburg, South Africa on Thursday afternoon to begin preparations for the final on Sunday at the Soccer City in Soweto.
Boko Haram: Ndume asks court to quash evidence
ABUJA—Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume who is standing trial over his alleged convivial relationship with the Boko Haram Islamic sect, has approached the Abuja Division of the Appeal Court, praying it to quash the proof of evidence that was tendered against him by the Federal Government.
Chime, Enugu Gov returns
AFTER spending 140 days abroad, Enugu State Governor, Mr. Sullivan Chime, quietly returned to Nigeria in the early hours of yesterday.
African coaches treated with less respect – Appiah
Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah has hit out at what he sees as the unequal treatment and lack of respect shown to African coaches leading national teams.
Pension thief’s sentencing’ll encourage treasury looters – Cleric
PRIMATE of Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), His Grace, Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh, has joined other prominent Nigerians in condemning the Abjua High Court judgment, which sentenced Mr. John Yusuf, who stole N23 billion from Police Pension Fund, to two years imprisonment with an option of N750, 000 fine, saying it was an encouragement to looters of government treasury.

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