2013 budget: Is there a fiscal cliff at hand?
Days of our lives
Performance: Opposition parties battle Presidency
Ekiti Speaker faces impeachment threat
Why Jonathan is yet to sign 2013 budget —Emodi
How well driller was sent to early grave
N2.2bn fraud: Court adjourns Ogbulafor’s trial to Feb 14
Strange victory celebration!
It’s not possible to commit Access Bank to prison – Court
Obasanjo’s deadly lunch outings
2015: Why we want to rescue Nigeria – Opposition govs
Vlekete: When a slave market becomes a tourist centre
Okada ban in Delta to include police, military personnel
Fegor, Onazi give Keshi selection stress
APGA is in intact – Ukwa
Future of Nigeria’s economy’ll depend on broadband, says Omo-Ettu
Family appeals to police to fish out abductors of its member

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NUT to decide on payment of TSS by 18 states
LAGOS—The Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, has said that it would on Saturday take definite position over the alleged refusal of 18 state governments to implement the Teachers Salary Structure, TSS, by the end of January.
Forgery: CPN re-designs membership certificate
To reduce the incidence of forgery, the Computer Professionals Registration Council of Nigeria, CPN has approved the design of a new certificate with security features unscripted on it.
Lottery Commission appeals court ruling
LAGOS— The National Lottery Regulatory Commission has filed an appeal against a Federal High Court, Lagos judgment which held that the NLRC had no right to issue licences in spite of the Lottery Act.
Technicalities stop arraignment of Cynthia’s alleged killers
Efforts by Lagos State Attorney-General, Mr. Ade Ipaye, to formally arraign suspected killers of Cynthia Osokogu allegedly killed by her Facebook friends in a hotel in Festac, Lagos, hit brick walls, yesterday, as the court adjourned their arraignment at the request of the accused persons’ lawyer.
Who is afraid of NCC’s frequency management?
In the past four months, there has been unusual attention and comments in the media about frequency spectrum sales and allocations by the telecom regulatory body, the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC. The allegations of underhand frequency dealings were made topical by one of the national dailies which devoted its front pages to report the matter.

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