It will not be easy spending Christmas in camp – Keshi
Stop amassing wealth for your children, Wamakko tells office holders
CHAN 2014: Home-Based Eagles trounce Plateau United 2-0
STF beefs up security at recreation centres in Plateau
Gunmen kill vaccinator in NW Pakistan: officials
APC to woo Obasanjo today
NMA resolves to continue strike
NSC donates N500, 000 to ailing coach Bazuaye
Sambo urges Nigerians to inter-marry
Kano varsity will resume on Jan. 6 – Registrar
15 Nigerians, one Ugadan win ‘The Future Awards Africa 2013’
Juliet Ibrahim turns singer!
Obasanjo’s letter to Jonathan borne out of mischief – Dan Ofongo
Education: Contractor abandons project in Cross River
OBJ’s Letter: The unsettling silence of a President

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a nursery of killers
It is so easy for anyone to criticize Olusegun Obasanjo — General, war hero, military head of state, civilian president, et cetera, et cetera, — because he finds it so easy to criticise anyone himself.He does it in season and out of season, and so, hardly anyone winces when he too is made to have it good and hard.
Why the Bini are neglected under Jonathan’s administration – Owie
FORMER Chief whip of the senate, Senator Rowland Owie, yesterday, said that the people of his Benin ethnic group should not complain about being marginalized in the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan since they supported All Progressive Congress (APC) and not the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Missing oil revenue: FG beams searchlight on oil and gas sector
With the searchlight still beaming on the nation’s oil and gas sector over allegations of missing revenue, the Federal Government yesterday inaugurated an Inter-Ministerial task team to ensure the implementation of reports from the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI). The team was directed to recover all unremitted revenues discovered from audit findings.
AMCON set to repay N1 trillion Bonds to creditors
The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi , yesterday said the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) is now set to pay-off N1 trillion of the entire series 1,2,3, and 4 of bonds held outside of the CBN on December 30, 2013.
B’Haram terrorists’s from Cameroon attack Bama Barracks
The Defence Head-quarters yesterday confirmed that the Army barracks in Bama, Borno State was in the early hours of yesterday, attacked by terrorists who came from cells located across Nigerian Border with Cameroun through Banki town.

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