Jonathan pays private visit to Akran of Badagry
Drug trafficking: Absence of interpreter stalls trial of Portuguese
Nigeria rakes in N86bn from 4.7m tourists in 2012
VConnect pledges continue support for SMEs
U.S. urges Nigeria to establish election offences tribunal
Brazil 2014: Keshi, six others depart for World Cup seminar
Oshiomhole restates commitment to poverty alleviation
FCT minister condemns media reports about Mrs Jonathan’s health
Over 100 killed in Islamist attack in Borno – senator
Court adjourns ruling on Cherubim and Seraphim Church crisis
Uganda president to sign anti-gay bill
Chiwetel Ejiofor wins best actor for ’12 Years a Slave’ at BAFTA
The best is yet to come – Tinubu
Ethiopian Airlines hijacker was co-pilot – airport
FG to partner Katzec in creating 2,000 jobs
Shale: Nigeria’s economy at risk, KPMG warns FG
Police in Anambra arrest church security for alleged rape

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FG under pressure to re-open negotiations with Boko Haram
As the Boko Haram sect continues its bombing campaign in parts of the north, indication has emerged that the Federal Government may be under pressure to open fresh negotiations with the group.
Okogie warns corrupt leaders
ARCHBISHOP Emeritus of Catholic Arch-diocese of Lagos, Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie has issued a strong warning to Nigerian politicians who are in the habit of looting the nation’s treasury to desist from such unruly behaviour or incur the wrath of the people.
Ban on rallies at airports: APC accuses police of selective enforcement
The All Progressives Congress, APC, has accused the police of selective enforcement of its ban on political, socio-cultural and religious rallies at the nation’s airports
Uneasy calm in EGTL as Chevron evacuates workers
THERE was uneasy calm, weekend, at the Chevron Nigeria Limited operated Escravos Gas-To-Liquid, EGTL, project in Ugborodo, Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State, after soldiers, Saturday, fired tear gas at aggrieved Nigerian workers and chased them out of the camp
God’ll choose my successor—Amaechi
Rivers State governor and Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has said that he was not in any position to know who becomes his successor, as only God knows.

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