

Fans optimistic Nigeria will win AFCON 2013
No blast anywhere in Abuja – Police
Budget will be geared towards encouraging manufacturing – Jonathan
Expert warns FG against neglecting OPC, MASSOB, MEND grievances
US seeks stronger ties with Nigeria to boost tourism
Drogba says It is over
We have no money to waste on Kalu’s posters, says Orji
Two ministers sworn in
Money laundering: Lamido’s son remanded
Mancini insists on retaining Premier League title
AFCON: Boastful Eboue eats his words, apologises to Nigeria
House Constitution review: The ghost of the past
Screening By Guesses
Mother of 4 arrested for allegedly killing hubby
16-month-old boy stolen from church in Imo
They wanted to sack Keshi, Amanze tells President Jonathan
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SubscribeAfcon: I’m not the Special One – Enyeama
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama yesterday added a lighter side to the 2-1 win of the Super Eagles over the Ivorians, when he said that he didnot consider himself as the Special One.
Afcon: Uduaghan congratulates Eagles
The Governor of Delta State, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan has sent a congratulatory message to players and officials of the Super Eagles after their historic victory over pre-tournament favourites, Ivory Coast in yesterday’s Afcon 2013 quarter final match in Rustenburg, South Africa.
Robbers, kidnappers on the rampage in Delta
IT was a gruesome weekend in Delta State as suspected kidnappers and bandits shot dead three persons, two police officers and a woman, wounded a police and naval officers and seized a Navy Commander.
Boko Haram: How to make ceasefire effective – Borno govt, others
TO make the cease-fire declared by the Jama’atul Ahalis Sunna Lida’awati Wal Jihad, or Boko Haram Islamic Sect effective, the Borno State Government has urged sustained dialogue with the group.
PIB: Northern, Southern Senators poised for battle
ABUJA—THERE are strong indications that the Upper chamber of the National Assembly will witness a stormy session soon as Senators from the North and South are poised to do battle when resumed discussions on the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB come up.
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