Nigerian sports: Same old song
East-West Road: Shift completion date to Dec 2015, NASS tells N-Delta Ministry
Fiscal federalism ‘ll make Nigeria great again
Independence Day triplets face bleak future
CBN disburses N109bn to support power reform
New technology to curb oil spills
Anniversary: Obama, Putin hail Nigeria
Political opponents unite to eulogise Agagu
Strike: ASUU begs stakeholders to prevail on FG
Kirikiri Prisons: CJ tasks freed inmates to go and sin no more
NASS moves to reduce govs’ powers
BRT recharges with 50 new buses
Rep, NANS fault Police clampdown on Rivers youths
@ 53: Leaders Blame Leaders

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@53: In search of a new beginning
Fighters for Nigeria’s independence must be baffled over what we, today’s generation, have made of our National Day.
WRPC donates science laboratory to school
THE management of the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company (WRPC), has donated a fully equipped Science Laboratory building worth millions of naira to the Ubeji Grammar School in Warri South Local Government Council area of Delta state.
@53: Nigeria’s problems surmountable – Leaders
FIFTY three years after independence, Nigerian leaders were unanimous, yesterday, that the challenges facing the country are resolveable and there is need to cement the country’s unity. They also agreed that there is need for a national conference for the people to dialogue and agree on the terms to boost the country’s unity and address her plethora of problems.
Conditions for takeover of PHCN assets
AS the Federal Government and organised labour continue to play the cat and mouse game ahead of planned take-over of Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, assets by private sector investors, organized labour has given conditions that must be met before any take-over can be effected.
More agonies as reconstruction of Iyana-Ejigbo/Ikotun road lingers
Commuters and motorists plying the Iyana-Ejigbo/Ikotun Road in the Ejigbo Local Council Development Area, LCDA, are like people travelling through the Biblical “valley of the shadow of death”. The traffic snarl is caused by the reconstruction of a drainage channel in the area.

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