Kenya’s president says mall siege over, 67 dead
Injuries hit Enugu Rangers
Ban Ki-moon urges world leaders to respond to demands of their people
Zamfara police parade 2 over rape of minors
Police BCMR will checkmate robbery, kidnapping – Lawmaker
Police dismisses killer cop
Clearing operations underway in Nairobi mall – Army sources
Spying allegations: Brazil blasts US at UN summit
Enyeama’s one of Africa’s best goalkeepers – FIFA instructor
Strike will improve education sector – ASUU
Urhobo youths leader commended for empowering community
Oshodi transformation: Taskforce battles teenage miscreants
CBARDP scheme: Widows get 2,520 goats in Jigawa
Kaduna Assembly removes Speaker
Registration: 21m Lagos residents to get ID
AU vows to crush Shebab militants
We still have hostages – Kenyan Mall terrorists

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Why I won’t honour Police invite – wanted commissioner
The Anambra Commissioner for Special Duties, Mr Vincent Ezenwajiaku, said he refused to honour the invitation of the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) of Nigeria Police for fear of being tortured.
LUTH doctors suspend strike
Resident doctors at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba, on Tuesday suspended their three-week-old strike over non-payment of their backlog of salary.
This Nigerian democracy is really going crazy
Events of the last few months are throwing interpretation of democracy to another level. It is no more what the great philosophers from the ancient Greece meant it to be. For them, the Greeks, it is government of the people for the people by the people.
$25,000 bribery scandal: My story—Emodi
FORMER Special Adviser to the President on National Assembly Matters, Senator Joy Emodi, has reacted to speculations making the rounds on the reasons for her sack.
Liberia’s Charles Taylor faces war crimes appeals verdict
Liberia’s ex-president Charles Taylor is to hear his fate before a UN-backed court on Thursday when it hands down an appeals judgement against his 50-year sentence for arming Sierra Leone rebels.
I’ve conducted credible elections in 2011, committed to same in 2015 – Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan has reiterated the commitment of his administration to hold credible, free and fair elections in the country by 2015.
BIRTHDAY TRAGEDY: Girl raped, fiance shot
Tragedy struck at the university town of Nsukka, EnuguState, weekend, as unidentified gunmen raped a young girl, who was celebrating her birthday with her lover boy, who was also shot in the head.
Rampaging Herdsmen
THE menace of herdsmen all over Nigeria is spreading like wildfire. The consequences are igniting conflicts in the country. Hardly a day passes without their unsavoury activities being reported in the media.
Leadership in developing democracies: A Nigerian perspective (2)
It is now well established that democracy, along with its attendant normative values such as freedom, equality and respect for the rule of law and for due process are vital to the enduring development of nations.
2 men accused of raping teenage boys
Gombe State Police Com-mand says it has arrested two persons suspected of homosexuality and another for rape.
Body of 2-yr-old exhumed in church premises
Operatives at the Homicide Section of the state Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Yaba, Lagos, have begun investigation into the discovery of the decomposing body of a two-year-old child in a church premises in Egbeda area of Lagos.
Assassination allegation: Ribadu lied – OKIRO
Chariman of Police Service Commission and former Inspector-General of Police, Sir. Mike Okiro, yesterday, reacted to allegations by former EFCC Chairman, Nuhu Ribadu, that he was behind two failed assasination attempts on his life and not Ibori. Okiro said in a statement released in Abuja that Ribadu is an inveterate liar.”
Pregnant woman killed, others injured as Enugu building collapses
A four-bedroom bungalow, built on the hilly Ologo settlement in Enugu North Local Government Area of Enugu State, collapsed Sunday night, killing a pregnant woman and injuring her husband and another tenant.
Oritsejafor: Respond to El-Rufai’s accusations, Eyieyien urges Christians
A senatorial aspirant for Edo Central, Mr. Egheomhanre Eyieyien, yesterday, urged Christians to respond to recent outbursts of the former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, concerning President of Christian Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor.
Kelvin, Delta most wanted kidnapper: Where is he, who’ll catch him?
AT the height of the escapades of notorious armed robbery kingpin, late Lawrence Nomanyagbon Anini, dreadfully called ‘The Law,’ in the defunct Bendel State, now Edo and Delta states, former military President, General Ibrahim Babaginda, who could no longer stomach his indignation, turned to the erstwhile Inspector General of Police, Etim Inyang, at the end of the out-of-date Armed Forces Ruling Council, AFRC, meeting in October, 1986, and asked, “My friend, where is Anini.”

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