N43bn subsidy scam: EFCC arrests Ubah, granted bail
FIFA can help us change our football – Kojo Williams
Barca are still world’s best, says Heynckes
Transformation agenda not about me – Jonathan
Okada rider sentenced to death robbery
Court delays verdict against Iran ‘arms dealer’
2 soldiers, one other in court for alleged murder
Umudike Community, Micheal Okpara university at war
ANC defends showing frail images of Nelson Mandela
Airtel moves to make voice, data and SMS roaming affordable
LASG to develop more wildlife parks
FIFA honorary president, Havelange, resigns
Ferguson sets sights on United transfer targets
Phone dealers decry China phones’ low durability
Ghanaian urinates in court over N550, 000 theft charge

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ASUU begins strike in Uniabuja
The University of Abuja chapter of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) started a two-week warning strike on Monday over the failure of government to implement a visitation panel report.
Borussia Dortmund vs Real Madrid: Can miracle happen?
Following the humiliation of Real Madrid in a 4-0 thrashing by Borussia Dortmund last Wednesday, in the opening leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final in Dortmund, many soccer lovers were of the opinion that it would be a miracle for Madrid to turn the table in their favour.
We ‘ll fortify team before World Cup — Eaglets coach
Golden Eaglets’ coach Manu Garba has said new players will be given opportunities to fight for places in the team ahead of the 2013 Fifa Under-17 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Delta orders evacuation of residents from flood plains
DELTA State Government says it had learnt lessons from last year’s nation-wide flooding that affected the state and has therefore, ordered persons living directly within the flood plains along the coastal regions to vacate immediately, following predictions by the relevant agencies, of another massive flooding this year.
NCC orders MTN to collapse rates
TELECOMMUNICATIONS regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission, has ordered MTN Nigeria to collapse the rates for its on-net and off-net voice services, which it said has a 300 per cent differential with effect from tomorrow, May 1.

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