First Lady congratulates Gov Jang at 70
Super rich Nigerian musicians living their dreams
The battle of the labels
Impunity of taking containers, tankers into inner city roads
At last, Mercy Johnson unbanned!
PSC dismisses 3 senior officers, others
Peter Obi – An uncommon Governor
Shoes: Don’t sacrifice comfort for style

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Ribadu preaches less purchase of private jets, beautiful govt houses, cars
FORMER Chairman, Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC, Justice Muhammed Akanbi; former Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu; a member to the forthcoming National Conference, Prof. Akin Oyebode; serving governors Adams Oshiomhole of Edo; Babatunde Fashola of Lagos, and others have lamented the high level of corruption in the country.
the lectern as a rostrum
President Ebele Jonathan is easily recognizable, by virtue of his surname, as a Christian. He is also apparently the church-going variety with an appreciably increasing frequency in his public appearance in churches over the past two years, or so.
Okagbare, Fraser-Pryce clash in Jamaica May 3
Nigerian sprint star, Blessing Okagbare will join other top athletes including Olympic and World Indoor champion, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica and US born Allyson Felix to compete at the IAAF Jamaica International Invitational on May 3.
KC Ejelonu going soft on Lynxx?
For KC, love may be looking like hip-hop singer, Lynxx, whom KC openly gushed over in her tweet “ Hehehe, we always clown out and a minute spent with Lynxx has always put smile on my face”. KC has said her kind of man doesn’t have to be dark or tall or something, all she wanted “someone who is God-fearing and educated because I need that person to motivate me. I want to learn new things from that person. I need someone who will love his family” she said.
Missing $20bn: 96 anti-corruption groups, CSO, embark on forensic audit
As controversy continues to trail the alleged unremitted $20 billion, about 96 anti-corruption groups including Civil Society and Non-Governmental Organisations have set up an independent forensic audit to ascertain the level of culpability in the remittance of government funds by the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to the federation account.

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