Allegations against Diezani diversionary —NANS
Results of Delta APC Ward congress still pending, three days after
FCT, firm sign pact for devt of Abuja Centenary City
Experts seek way forward for power stability
South West: Labour Party makes inroad
NERC adjourns appeal against EKEDC
Winning 2015 Elections In Washington
Delta Assembly to pass Bill on Judiciary financial autonomy
Akiolu: NJC, Lagos CJ petitioned over judge’s conduct
Reduce election conflicts, Macaulay charges Deltans
Jonathan tasks Nigerians on religious tolerance
Volkswagen Amarok Flaunts Improved Agility, Fuel Efficiency
Investors Speak: Causes of insurance companies’ misfortune
Appiah earns N48m for qualifying Ghana for W/Cup

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Weststar adds Mercedes Benz GL 400
LATEST addition to the Mercedes Benz GL family, GL-400 has arrived Weststar Associates Limited showrooms
across the country. The new GL 400 is available at Weststar showroom in superior black leather with grey fabric roof liner and shiny black exterior.
Developing gas pipeline infrastructure: Who is responsible?
Environmental concerns have made the use of natural gas very attractive. Surging electricity demand is also one of the major drivers of increased consumption of natural gas.
Olabisi Onabanjo Varsity shuns Ogun lawmakers over extra fees
The Governing Council and Senate of Olabisi Onabanjo University, OOU, Ago-Iwoye, yesterday, shunned the invitation of Ogun State House of Assembly to appear before it over the crisis rocking the institution, following alleged additional school fees imposed on final year medical students.
Conflicting posers over kidnap of Chief E. K. Clark’s son
Although the victim of the latest high profile kidnap in Delta State, Mr. Ebikeme Clark, son of the Ijaw national leader, Chief EK Clark has been released unhurt, a lot of controversies and unresolved riddles have been raised.
Dangote Cement debunks comments on buildings collapse
Dangote Cement Plc yesterday dispelled insinuations that the 42.5 high quality grade cement it just introduced into the market could cause cracks in buildings and eventually lead to building collapse.

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