CPS will eradicate corruption in Nigeria— Ideva
Environmentalists fault government’s mining deal with Jindal
FG earmarks $2.9tr for infrastructure
Nigeria’ll have five-fold broadband growth by 2018 – Johnson
Imoke tasks NLC on revenue generation
2015: Delta North may lose if … – Besidone
Rescuing Federal highways from the brink
Man City release Iheanacho, Nwakali for F/Eagles
Oshiomhole flays N750 electricity charge on consumers
Nda Isaiah steps down as chairman of Leadership Group
Labour hints of plans to cripple power sector
FG to deploy troops in war against pipeline vandals —Okupe

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Confab: All issues must be discussed – Group
A socio-cultural organisation, in Edo State, Orhionmwon Progressive League, has urged delegates to the on-going national conference to ensure that all issues arising from the country’s history and experience were opened for discussion, insisting that there should be no ‘no go’ areas for the delegates.
Sewe Sport, A welcome draw for Bayelsa, but …..
Yesterday’s CAF Confederation Cup 2nd 1/8th draw to determine the teams to finally qualify for the group stage of the Confederation Cup was one in which Nigerians and Bayelsa United Supporters heaved a sigh of relief, writes Paul BASSEY.
Tragic end of a panel beater
What would have prompted two friends, one of them an official of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC and the other, an official of Nigeria Customs Service to throw caution to the wind to beat an innocent civilian to death?
MasterCard provides tech know-how to 1500 Nigerian women
THE teeming Nigerian women entrepreneurs,recently attracted the interest of international payment card solution providers, MasterCard, as it went into collaboration with Youth for Technology Foundation,YTF, in Nigeria,to boost entrepreneurial capabilities of over 1500 Nigerian women with technology hands-on trainings.
FG vows to enforce ban on Aramex Int’l
THE Federal Government has stated that it will enforce the ban on Aramex International Limited, following alleged indictment on unethical practices and manoeuvring of Nigerian courier companies.

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