2015: Aliyu says zoning sacrosanct and binding in PDP
Give Jonathan more time to fix Nigeria – N-Delta youths
Late Lar’s body leaves U.S. on Friday
Hodgson says sorry for ‘monkey’ joke
French students in thousands protest deportations of foreign pupils
Abbas meets pope, invites him to visit Holy Land
Housewife seeks divorce over husband’s drunken habit
Pertinent questions on Abia workers award
‘Transformers’ director Bay attacked in Hong Kong
‘500 Nigerian youths in Japanese prisons’
Police probe death at wedding
Oil revenues up by N2.57bn as Shell reopens TNP
Crash-site robberies
Anambra: 1.785 million voters to decide the next governor

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National confab: President Jonathan’s best master stroke
THE decision of President Jonathan to set up a committee to work out modalities for a National Conference shows that he is not quite what his critic suppose he is.
2015: Go to court, PDP stalwart tells Jonathan’s opponents
A member of the Peoples Democratic Party National Reconciliation Committee, Chief Dosu Fatokun, has advised those challenging President Goodluck Jonathan’s eligibility to contest the 2015 election to go to court if they feel that he will be breaking any law if he contests.
Osun school reforms in the eyes of the storm
Following the educational reforms in Osun State, which led to the reclassification and mergers of schools, introduction of one school uniform and the alleged introduction of ‘Ifa’ as a school subject, concerned educationist have questioned the workability of such reforms, especially as it has caused an uproar among students, teachers and parents.
Police arrest fake Colonel claiming to be Jonathan’s ADC
The Ogun State Police Com-mand said, yesterday, that it has arrested a 50-year-old fake Colonel Hassan Ayinde for claiming to be ADC to President President Goodluck Jonathan.
ASUU STRIKE: ERC welcomes NUT, NUPENG and NUEE’s decision to call solidarity strike
The Education Rights Campaign (ERC) has said that it welcomes the decision of three trade unions – the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) – to embark on solidarity strike actions to compel the Federal Government to honour agreements signed with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

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