NAFDAC should monitor water manufacturers after issuing licences — MD, Wright Way
FG releases N1bn to boost adult/non-formal education
EFCC quizzes Sylva in Abuja
Two nabbed for impersonating naval personnel
Why we de-register companies – CAC
Crisis of confidence hits Plateau NULGE
We want to build 7 truck transit parks nationwide
Bama town on lockdown after fresh Islamist violence
Spurs keep Chelsea in top-four suspense
Works Minister alerts on social media fraudsters
Unilorin VC asks FG to increase varsity’s funding

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46 RCCG churches burnt in 2011 election violence – Adeboye
The general Overseer o the Redeemed Christian Church, Pastor Enoch Adeboye says over 46 branches of the church were burnt down during the 2011 post-election violence in the Northern part of the country.
2011 elections cost Nigeria N122.9bn – INEC
This was disclosed in a statement issued in Abuja, yesterday, by the Chief Press Secretary to the National Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mr. Kayode Idowu.
Mechanic docked for armed robbery
Lagos — A mechanic, Paul Ajayi, was Wednesday arraigned before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court, for allegedly robbing Omojola Ebenezer of her car with a locally made gun.
‘Water yam slows down ageing process’
Water yam can slow down the ageing process and boost the immune system, a nutritionist, Hajiya Jummai Abdul, has said.
Many killed in Benue herdsmen attack, 20 policemen killed in Nasarawa
Gov. Gabriel Suswam of Benue on Wednesday alleged that some Fulani herdsmen attacked Agatu Local Government Area of the state, leaving “high casualties including women and children’’.
Ferguson ‘exceptional, worthy of emulation’ say African soccer fans
Some African soccer fans living in the U.K.have described Sir Alex Ferguson, Manager of Manchester United FC of England, who plans to retire from the club at the end of the season as, “’exceptional person worthy of emulation”.
INEC spends N122.9bn on 2011 general elections
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday said it spent N122.9 billion to conduct the 2011 general elections.
Sidmach Technologies wins awards
Sidmach Technologies Nigeria Limited , one of the leading players in the ICT sector has emerged as the winner in the Indigenous software company of the year category at the 2013 Beacon of ICT awards ceremony.
UK varsity regains licence, restores hope for Nigerian students
London Metropolitan University has announced that it has regained its licence to sponsor Tier 4 visas for international students which was revoked in August 2012.
CCC Super Four: BRF Cricket club clears the stakes
BRF Cricket club Ibeju Lekki made it ahat trick of trophies this season by lifting the Super 4 Final against hard-fighting Foundation Cricket Club in a 51 runs victory.
Ronaldo leads stars’ tributes to retiring Ferguson
Cristiano Ronaldo has led a wave of Twitter tributes from his fellow former Manchester United players and figures around the sporting world after Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement.
One killed, two injured as two buildings collapse in Lagos
Two buildings collapsed in Ikorodu and Bariga areas of Lagos State killing one and injuring two people.
Anaocha Community launches free Igbo lesson for schools
In its quest to revive Igbo language in non-Igbo speaking states of the federation, Indigenes of Anaocha Town Union in Lagos State have unveiled plans to organise free Igbo Language lessons for children in various schools.
Northern elders to Jonathan: Leave govs alone, solve Nigeria’s problems
Northern elders Wednesday examined the rift between President Jonathan and governors under the aegis of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, NGF, and passed a verdict on the matter: Jonathan should concentrate on the enormous task of solving Nigeria’s problems and stop dissipating energy on needless war with governors.
JTF arrests 2, recovers 2 bodies from militants clash in Bayelsa waterways
The Joint Task Force (JTF) in the Niger Delta, says it has arrested two suspects in connection with the recent clash between two armed groups in Lorbia 1 community, Southern Ijaw area, Bayelsa.

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