8 drown in Lagos boat accident
Back in police net a year after pardon
Amaechi alleges attempt by Police to turn Rivers into military state
Residents flee Kokori as soldiers intensify patrol
Gunmen kill 160, abduct 10 women in Zamfara
Nothing Shocks Again
How effective will this national confab be?
A time to think by Femi Fani-Kayode
Bayelsa civil servants arrested over pay roll fraud
Thumbs up for Travelex e-cash distribution system
Abuja security clampdown chokes Independence celebration
Wike, Reps disagree over 2013 capital budget performance
From cradle through schools to unemployment (2)
Police arrest 138 suspects in Taraba
Saintfiet cautions Eagles over Ethiopia
Lamentations of suspected robbery kingpin

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NANS disrupts independence anniversary in Ibadan
ACTIVITIES marking the 53rd independence anniversary were, yesterday, disrupted in Ibadan, Oyo State, by protesting members of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Zone D (Southwest) who blocked major roads in parts of the state calling on Federal Government and striking university lecturers to resolve their face-off.
Eaglets get Ambassadorial reception in Dubai
The Golden Eaglets arrived Dubai in the early hours of yesterday into the waiting hands of His Excellency, Alhaji Ibrahim Auwalu-the Nigerian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.
Aftermath of robbery attack: Fear grips Bauchi residents
BAUCHI State has for some time been featuring regularly in the news for the wrong reasons, especially those bordering on terrorists attacks. As if to compound the situation, stories of armed robbery have also begun to make the front pages. The frequency of these tragic occurrences leaves one with the impression that people in the state had become inured to them.
Jonathan, Sambo, Gowon, Shonekan, others witness Presidential change of guard
A special presidential change of guards by the Brigade of Guards, Nigerian Army yesterday climaxed this year’s celebration of Nigeria’s independence.
Public university system heads for total shutdown as NASU strikes tomorrow
PUBLIC universities system in the country is heading for a total shutdown as members of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, NASU, will tomorrow begin a nationwide strike to protest two months unpaid salaries by government.

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