FG clears air on Zungeru power project cost
Monarch settles rift between massob leader, AIYO founder
Ecobank chairman, Lawson cleared by AMCON, CBN
Health services in Nigeria – time to walk the talk
Don’t truncate Jonathan’s 2015 ambition, ex-militants tell Northern leaders
Channels TV begins Athletics Classics
Law Union & Rock develops microinsurance products
Delta to fire under-performing revenue consultants
Rise in River Benue: Govt advises residents to vacate flood-prone areas
27-yr-old in court for rape, theft
Customs intercepts arms, ammunition at Lagos port
Sports Minister, othres hail Airtel on ARS Africa tournament
Ronaldo treble guides Madrid to Galatasaray rout
Farmer accused of kidnapping 13-yr-old boy
Customs arrests suspect with fake documents
Rise in River Benue: Govt advises residents to vacate flood-prone areas
Rooney gives David Moyes a 4 -2 win over Bayer Leverkusen

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Mourinho to make amends for Chelsea’s elimination stage
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho vowed to make amends for Chelsea’s Champions League group stage elimination last season by keeping his “eggs” in their “natural habit” this term.
Nigerian teams triumph in ARS opening matches
It was sweet victory for the Nigerian male and female teams as they shrugged off fierce competition to emerge victorious in today’s opening matches of the Airtel Rising Stars (ARS) Africa Championship, a seven-day continental grassroot soccer fiesta, which kicked off today at the instance of leading telecommunications services provider, Airtel.
Aregbesola, Ogunsanya, others discourse future of Nigeria’s telecoms market
As Nigeria works on the development of a policy for broadband roll out and new telecoms marketing opportunities, Airtel Nigeria’s Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Segun Ogunsanya, will lead discourse on the future of Nigeria’s Telecoms Market as key note speaker at the 7th annual Nigerian Telecom Development Lecture.
USADF, General Electric commit $2m to electrify communities off national grid
Determined to help address power inadequacy in the country, the United State Africa Development Foundation, USADF, and General Electric, GE, have committed $2 million to supply electricity to rural and urban communities not covered by the national grid.
Don’t truncate Jonathan’s 2015 ambition, ex-militants tell Northern leaders
LEADERS of Amnesty Phase II, Tuesday, warned Northern leaders to desist from their attempt to truncate the 2015 re-election quest of President Goodluck Jonathan in the interest of peace in the country.
‘Prophet’ docked over N4.7m fraud
A self-styled prophet, Adeola Bankole, who allegedly collected N4.7 million from a businessman to stave off “death” hanging over his family, was, Tuesday, arraigned in Lagos.
Startimes unveils new sports channels
As part of its efforts to give its subscribers variety, Startimes Tuesday added two new sports channels to its stable.
Vigilante youths nab 19 Boko Haram suspects in Borno
Forty Eight hours after the killing of a vigilante youth by a policeman in Maiduguri, Borno State, members of the state’s Vigilance Youth Group, BVYG, have arrested 19 Boko Haram terror suspects in five villages of Konduga Local Government Area.
Imoke happy with Eagles draw, wants to complete World Cup job
Cross River state governor,senator Liyel Imoke wants the Super Eagles to remain focussed on the qualification job for next year’s FIFA World Cup in Brazil following the draw Monday that pits the team against the Walya Antelopes of Ethiopia.
World Editors’ Forum tasks Zuma on Protection of Information Bill
The World Editors’ Forum (WEF) has urged South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma to re-consider the Protection of State Information Bill, which has sparked controversy.

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