Lagos PDP: Newbreed plot removal of old brigade
We’ll sanction Kebbi flood victims who refuse to relocate – Commissioner
Court dissolves 17yrs marriage over constant beating of husband by wife
PSquare, Wizkid grab 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards nomination
Vigilante youths nab 19 Boko Haram suspects in Borno
Alleged undergraduate serial rapist nabbed
Police arrest bizman for allegedly stripping female officer naked
My husband uses my menstrual pads for ritual – wife alleges
My campaign expenses N30m, not N2bn suggested – Pat Utomi
16 soldiers killed, many missing in fresh Borno attack
Middle-Belt Forum cautions el-Rufai against inciting comments
Drunken soldier kills 3
Communal clash: Three feared dead in Rivers
Delta Central PDP passes confidence vote on Jonathan, Tukur, others
Nigerians ‘ll hold Atiku, 6 northern govs responsible if… – Urhobo youths
Arrest war drummers now, Mark tells security agents

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Agagu’s death is big loss to PDP – Bode Olajumoke
SENATOR Bode Olajumoke has said that the death of former governor of Ondo State Olusegun Agagu is a big loss to the PDP political family in the country.
Three policemen dismissed over alleged killing of Pastor’s son
The Nigerian Police Force has dismissed three policemen for killing a pastor’s son in Gwoza, the headquarters of Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.
The Olu as Daddy Overseer
What does the storm fomented entirely out of a “born again” king’s tea cup tell us about our rulers, “spiritual” or “temporal?” By a proclamation, the Olu of Warri, Ogiamen Atuwatse II, sought to abrogate the ancestral title of Ogiamen on the ground that it implied worship of a false god, Umalokun the Itsekiri deity of the sea. It was an attempt to rewrite Itsekiri history and folklore according to the Pentateuch. Yet there had been no conflict between the personal beliefs of Itsekiri monarchs and the tenets of their monarchy, as he was promptly informed by his outraged “subjects.”
Our society rewards corrupt people, Jonathan laments
President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, expressed his frustration in the fight against corruption in the country, over what he described as a retrogressive system through which the society rewards corrupt people, rather than punish them.
Jonathan’s head-butting of ministers
It’s been many weeks in speculation that President Goodluck Jonathan intended to effect a change in the roll call of his ministers. During these weeks of speculation every other meeting of the ministers with the President presented the press another opportunity to speculate on which of the ministers would not make it back into the President’s cabinet.
Anambra 2013: Nwoye drags INEC, PDP to court
There appears to be no end to the crisis rocking Anambra State chapter of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as one of its factional governorship candidate, Tony Nwoye, yesterday, applied for an order of injunction against both his party and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
Nigeria edges closer to strict legislation on cyber security, ICT vandalism
FRESH indications have emerged that the Nigerian state would stop at nothing to hand in very stiff penalties to vandals of telecom infrastructure as well as to those whose activities bridge the country’s cyber security.
Shelle, Maina, Salvador emerge Lagos ministerial nominees
JOSTLING for one of the nine vacant ministerial slots has begun with three leading members of the Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, emerging as the party’s ministerial nominees from Lagos.
How we can beat Eagles – Ethiopia Coach
Ethiopia’s national team coach Sewnet Bishaw is not fazed despite being drawn against African champions, Nigeria in, the upcoming World Cup qualifying playoffs.
Education for sale!
“Gone are the days when teachers believed that their reward is in heaven. They want their reward here and now or they take it by force,” commented Bassey this Monday morning as the commuter bus crawled along with other vehicles in the early morning showers along the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway. “Why should their reward be in heaven when they work on earth? They have been deceived for so long but now, they know better having seen the way politicians spend our money,” replied Abe.

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