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Independent producers to boycott some media agencies
APC slams Delta govt over burning of 300 motorcycles
Ebola shuts 6m children out of school—World Bank President
Nigerian Banks performing well despite hurdles–Fitch
NIPOST intercepts banned items worth N13.647bn
Remittances to Nigeria to hit $21bn by year end
Spain crash, England cruise in Euro qualifiers
A Simple Guide to Rocking Ballet Flats
Super Eagles can defeat Sudan, Says Siasia
Ijaw mourn Aziza as burial rites begin
Police smash car-snatching syndicate in Enugu
Group slams Jonathan over 16,000mw of power
Wada assures on polio immunization
Lagos LP distances self from party’s convention
Eagles off to Sudan
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SubscribeWarri North PDP assures of victory in Delta LG polls
Ahead of the council elections in Delta State, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Warri North Local Government Area, LGA, has expressed optimism that its chairmanship candidate, Mr. Francis Maku-Eyituoyor, and councilor hopefuls in all the wards will emerge victorious at the polls.
CNPP urges Jonathan to declare assets
The Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, CNPP, Thursday, advised President Goodluck Jonathan to declare his asset openly, instead of issuing threats over a publication by an online medium, which listed him as the sixth richest African President.
2015 gov race: Group drums support for Obanikoro
The League of Concerned Lagosians, LCL, a political pressure group in Lagos State has endorsed the Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikolo to be the next governor of Lagos State in 2015 on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Toure expresses confidence in Nigeria’s broadband plan
The Secretary General of the International telecommunication Union, ITU, Dr Hamadoun Touré, Wednesday in Abuja expressed confidence in the implementation of the Nigerian National Broadband plan.
LASU external students get 2-week ultimatum to pay fees
The Lagos State University, Ojo has given its external students a two week-ultimatum to pay their fees, saying it plans to wind up the programme by 2016.
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