Youths protest Ekiti varsity student murder
I’ll lead Eagles to Brazil 2014
Umaru Musa Yar’Adua: Three years after (2)
Ngige declares governorship ambition in Anambra
Workers insist on 10% equity in PHCN
NAF releases names of Niamey plane crash pilots
Ekiti Assembly ratifies Adelabu as Dep Gov
Aribisala: Ruling on jurisdiction for June 26
PIB will foster investments, enhance revenues
POWER SUPPLY: NNPC says gas not Nigeria’s problem
DESOPADEC admits diverting oil money

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Delta community alleges invasion, arrests by JTF
THE people of Egbema, in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State, have accused the Joint Task Force, JTF, of invading their communities and arresting prominent individuals for protesting alleged years of political marginalisation, economical and environmental despoliation by the Delta State Government and Chevron Nigeria Limited, operating in the area.
N7.62trn informal sector booms in Lagos
THE Lagos State government has disclosed that informal sector in the state is worth N7.615 trillion ($48.2 billion). The sector is locked outside the state’s legal framework, which is under-capitalising business activities in the state.”
Africa must raise ICT personnel for devt – President Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan has said that Africa lacks enough scientists and engineers for the continent to migrate into the emerging global knowledge-based economy.
World Asthma Day: Experts harp on control, prevention
As Nigeria, yesterday, joined the rest of the world to mark the 2013 World Asthma Day, experts have called on both the public and private sectors to create a conducive work environment devoid of sensitisers that could trigger occupational asthma, as well as contribute to already high incidence of asthma in Nigeria.
Bunkering: Abandoned crude oil drums litter Ogbaru area
THOUSANDS of drums of crude oil abandoned by alleged oil bunkerers and illegal refinery operators in Anambra State have littered the banks of River Niger, along Ogbaru axis of the state.
Bayelsa creeks of death: How eight youths met their untimely end
Barely four days after organised labour expressed concern about the precarious security situation in the creeks of Bayelsa State, tragedy struck Saturday in the troubled waterways when armed gunmen launched a deadly attack on some youths allegedly on a peace mission to Lobia community I in Southern Ijaw local government area of the state, killing eight of them.
Nexus of self-service between FCT ministers and First Ladies
Riveting media reports of last Thursday’s court judgment on the celebrated land dispute between Dame Patience Jonathan and Hajiya Turai Yar‘Adua was a sweet piece of cake for many. It was especially so for those who abhor the aggrandisement that has in recent times been associated with the spouses of the country’s leaders at national and state levels.
Confederation Cup: Rangers handed FC Sfaxien
Enugu Rangers FC have been handed Tunisian opponent Club Sportif Sfaxien in the playoff of the CAF Confederation Cup.
BNC tasks Jonathan on transparency in appointment of UBTH CMD
Benin Na-tional Congress, BNC, has appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan and the Minister of Health to ensure transparency in the appointment of the next Chief Medical Director of University of Benin Teaching Hospital, UBTH, Benin City, Edo State
Obafemi’s fifth highest earner in US soccer
Obafemi Martins is the fifth highest paid player in Major League Soccer for the 2013 season, according to a players’ union release.

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