
162 suspected cultists arrested in Lagos
Gunmen in fresh attack on police barracks in Borno
President Jonathan deserves a pass mark
Threats Totally Unacceptable
JTF indicts N-Delta communities over oil theft
One feared dead as crisis rocks IYC parley
Federations’ elections hold tomorrow
Edo commissioner’s sack: PDP alleges N320m fraud
The 50,000 Dollar dream
CBN to arrest traders of Naira notes
Fight terror anywhere, Govs charge Jonathan
Flying Eagles depart as Gov. Obi charges them
One killed, 28 arrested over Ebonyi market crisis
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SubscribeInvestors decry growing corporate donations to regulatory agencies
*Say they amount to inducement *Five banks donate N232.65m to FRC in 2012
Shareholders have expressed displeasure over the increasing level of financial donations by corporate organisations to various government and regulatory agencies in the country, calling on the federal government and the National Assembly to put a stop to the practice.
Presidential, guber primaries: Anenih calls for change of process
…Says NGF is now an opposition platform to FG
LAGOS — Chairman of the Board of Trustees, BoT, of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Tony Anenih has called for a change in the way the party chooses its presidential and gubernatorial candidates in order to reduce rancour.
Nigeria a rising economy – Clark, ex-Canadian PM
Former Prime Minister of Canada, The Rt. Hon. Joe Clark, has described Nigeria as a country with a rapidly developing economy and Canada’s largest economic partner in sub-Saharan Africa, saying it is time his country and Nigeria forged a “new partnership”.
Airtel vs. Prima Garnet: Why the fight lingers
IN the beginning: Following he revolution that swept through the advertising industry in the 80s and 90s, it was apparent that globalization and its effects will culminate in international affiliations in the succeeding years.
E-West Road: FG decries kidnap of expatriates
YENAGOA—The Federal Government, weekend, tasked traditional, community and religious leaders in the Niger Delta to pacify the youths in their areas to stop kidnapping expatriates working with firms handling the dualisation of the East-West Road project.
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