YSFON Secretary lauds MTN on football development
Cross River schools athletics championships set to roll
Pini Jason: A generation has lost a beacon of hope
Rivers has highest HIV/AIDS cases
How we’ve been bulldozing the nation’s roads
No faction in NGF – Jang
Eritreans to run Nigeria, Namibia June 12 clash
Premier league clubs chase Ikhana’s signature
NDLEA : Baba Suwe loses N25m award at Appeal Court
NGF is not a serious body – Bamidele Aturu
“We will not let power elude PDP in our Life time”
Jang leads NGF faction to Jonathan
First woman elected to FIFA ExCo
Gunmen attack FUTO students

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NCC says SIM card registration ends June 30
The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC), Dr Eugene Juwah, has said that the nationwide registration of Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards by the commission will end on June 30.
Gay-marriage: Residents commend National Assembly
Residents of Dutse in Jigawa have commended the National Assembly for the passage of the bill which outlawed same-sex marriage and for imposing 14-years jail term on the offenders.
Boko Haram still killing Christians – CAN
The Christian Association Nigeria (CAN), yesterday, raised alarm over the continuous killing of Christians and burning of churches by the deadly Islamic sect, Boko Haram, in spite of the reported military onslaught against the insurgents, following the declaration of state of emergence in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states.
Can rejuvenated Eagles keep the momentum?
African champions, the Super Eagles of Nigeria will tomorrow (Saturday)by 2am Nigerian time embark on a hectic schedule with a friendly against fellow Confederations Cup qualifiers Mexico in Texan city Houston.
FIFA announce tougher sanctions for racism
FIFA’s Congress in Mauritius on Friday adopted a resolution that will lead to tougher sanctions in cases of racism, including points deductions and even relegation for repeat offenders.
Supreme court re-affirms Fayemi’s election
It was jubilation in Ekiti State as the Supreme Court on Friday dismissed petitions filed by ousted Governor of the State, Mr Segun Oni against the ruling of the Court of Appeal, sitting in Ado-Ekiti that re-affirmed the election of Dr. Kayode Fayemi as earlier delivered by an Ilorin Appeal Court on October 15, 2010.
NCC opposes licensing of musical copyright society
The Nigeria Copyright Commission (NCC) on Thursday said it would not recognise the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria (MCSN).
‘I sell babies from N1.5m to N3m depending on the sex’
Making the confession recently in Lagos, at the state Police Command, the Port Harcourt-based woman, who had been in the business for over a year, confessed to having helped women deliver countless number of children through a very questionable method. This she does after she is been paid between N1,500,000 to N3,000,000, depending on the sex and number of babies her clients requests for.
London soldier was hit by car before fatal stabbing – Inquest
The British soldier killed by suspected Islamic extremists in London last week was run over before being attacked by two men armed with a cleaver and a knife, an inquest heard on Friday.
“Christians are apes” Anti-Christian daubs on church
JERUSALEM (AFP) – Anti-Christian graffiti was daubed on the Church of the Dormition, one of Jerusalem’s leading pilgrimage sites, early on Friday, an AFP correspondent reported. Police said they suspected Jewish religious extremists of spraying the Hebrew-language insults at the site, where tradition says the Virgin Mary died. “The attack, suspected to be nationalistically motivated, […]

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