Nine bodies recovered, six survivors confirmed in Lagos plane crash
Ondo govt. shocked over plane crash
Gambia pulls out of British Commonwealth
At least 8 confirmed dead in Lagos plane crash
NFVCB reduces censorship rate, to launch new classification label
Many killed in Lagos plane crash
Marry virgin for me, man tells wife insisting on divorce
Senate in full support of National Confab – Abaribe
Blame govt for Yobe killings — Education stakeholders
Hoodlums beat up policemen over Okada seizure
Only a sovereign national confab can save Nigeria – Chris Uche, SAN
After ASUU …
Confab may give Nigeria brand new constitution – Sen Enang
3 suspected cultists arrested over murder
BOAT MISHAP: Niger goes tough on use of life jackets

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SAN should not be about charging exorbitant fees — Adekoya, SAN
MRS. Funke Adekoya, SAN, is former Vice-President of Nigerian Bar Association, NBA. She is chairman of NBA Committee on Branch Capacity Building and the International Legal Practice Committee of NBA Section on Legal Practice, SLP. In this interview, she spoke on the programmes of her committee, the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria, globalisation of legal services and sundry national issues.
Nigeria, US, UK, others hold joint military training
Nigeria will today participate in a three-week joint military training with special forces from The Netherlands, U.S., UK, Spain and Italy.
Kaduna clash death toll rises to 100
The death toll from last Saturday’s attack on Zangan village in Attakar Chiefdom, Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State has risen to about 100, with 500 houses destroyed and over 10,000 persons displaced.
National confab, attempt to deceive Nigerians — CNPP
The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties, CNPP, has declared the President Goodluck Jonathan’s proposed National Conference as another dummy by the presidency to deceive Nigerians.
Apo killings: Nothing ‘ll be swept under the carpet – MARK
SENATE President, David Mark, yesterday, assured that nothing would be swept under the carpet in an effort by the Senate to unravel the circumstances that led to recent killing of nine suspected insurgents in the Apo District of the Federal Capital Territory.

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