PDP crisis: Tukur, Baraje group clash in senate
Nigeria to phase out ozone-depleting substances by 2015 — Official
Confusion in Kaduna over purported impeachment of speaker
N10.9bn scam: You ‘ve a case to answer, court tells ex-Kogi Gov
ASUU strike ‘ll soon be called off, says Okojie
Kenya Attack: APC calls for global action against terrorism
Mall siege: Kenya mourns as search for trapped bodies continue
174 robbers arrested in Abuja
Femi Fani-Kayode’s nationality question and his views on the Igbo race
Anambra 2013: INEC unveils 23 guber candidates
US Congress to conduct hearing on Boko Haram
New Police uniform not for sale, IG warns
Jackson: Lawyer asks for $85m for kids, $35m for mother
Catholic priest in prison over assault on policemen
Earthquake kills 173 in Pakistan
Anambra 2013: For Votes To Count

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Customs ‘officer’ in fake car auction deal
Ogun State Police Command said, yesterday, that it had arrested a young man Peter (other names withheld) for allegedly defrauding a man under the pretence of selling a car to him through public auction by the Customs Service.
Woman rescued from drowning over N500
There was pandemonium, yesterday, in Awka when a middle-aged woman escaped death at Ezu River, where over 23 mystery corpses were found few months ago.
Okada man, housewife caught making love in bush
A mild drama played out in Orlu, ImoState, when a commercial motorcyclist, a father of two (names withheld), was caught pants down making love to a married woman in a lonely bush.
2014 World Cup: Senate calls for prayers
THE Senate President yesterday asked prayer warriors to embark on prayers and novena for the success of the Super Eagles for the 2014 World Cup competition to be hosted by Brazil as well as the Africa Nations Championship.
I ‘ll not devalue the Naira – SANUSI
The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has vowed to defend the Naira. He said he was prepared to use the nation’s foreign reserve to ensure the currency’s stability.
I’ll ensure Nigerians enjoy benefits of democracy – Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, in Lagos said the Federal Government would do everything humanly possible for Nigerians to continue to enjoy the full benefits of democracy.
2015: Jonathan woos South-West leaders
Barely 24 hours after President Goodluck Jonathan officially declared his intention to run for a second term in office, he has started reaching out to prominent groups in the South West to actualise his ambition come 2015.
Sacked 670 Mainstreet bank workers: Reps threaten to order MD’s arrest
THe House of Representatives, yesterday, threatened to issue a bench warrant on the Managing Director of Mainstreet Bank Plc, Mrs Faith Turduo Martins, for allegedly sacking 670 staff of the bank without due process.
ASUU strike: NASS to initiate new policies on education
Worried by the incessant strike by universities and other tertiary institutions, the National Assembly is set to initiate legislative educational policies that would regulate frequent industrial actions in Nigeria.
Digital broadcasting: ECOWAS ICT ministers meet to forge common plan
COUNTRIES of the ECOWAS sub-region are working to adopt a common implementation plan for digital transition as the June 2015 deadline set by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) approaches.
Opposition to Jonathan: Questions the North must answer – Uduaghan
Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State is in the second and final term of office as governor of Delta State. the Governor was last Thursday honoured with the Fellowship of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria in Lagos, the highest award given by the institution. Uduaghan, who is a medical doctor by training on the eve of the award, spoke to a selection of newsmen on issues in the polity including calls by a faction of the Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF that Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala should resign as Minister of Finance, calls for a national conference and his plans to hand over Delta to a credible successor. Excerpts:
Leadership in developing democracies: A Nigerian perspective (3)
IT is now 14 years since Nigeria bade final farewell to military dictatorship and embraced civilian democratic governance. The forthcoming general elections of 2015 will be the fifth general elections in Nigeria since our return to democracy.
Reps at war over Okonjo-Iweala
CHAIRMEN of the joint committees of House of Representatives on Petroleum Upstream and Gas Resources, yesterday, warned House Committee Chairman on Finance, Rep Abdulmumin Jibrin to stop defending the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
INEC unveils 2012/2016 plan
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday, unveiled its strategic plan for 2012-2016 to stakeholders in Bayelsa State aimed at improving the conduct of future elections.
Chief Clark didn’t attack Chief Anenih
OUR attention had been drawn to an article written by one Kayode Ojo who we understand is not a staff of the Vanguard Newspaper and who could only pass as a guest or a ghost writer who mischievously, arrogantly and in most uncivilized manner, attacked the eminent personalities of Nigeria, including General I.B.M. Haruna (rtd.), from Adamawa State who is of Hausa/Fulani extraction, who was a former Federal Minister of Information under General Murtala Muhammed and who was the General Officer Commanding, (GOC) 2nd Division of the Nigerian Army during the civil war of 1967-1970.

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