9ice loses APC Primaries
Akpabio, Orji, Jang, others win PDP Senate tickets
Edo APC senatorial race: Obahiagbon, Osagie in tight race
NFF returns N510m World Cup money to govt
CIS explains why entertainment industry should seek listing
Siasia battles Arsenal over Ajayi
Still on Agbaje and the credibility challenge
We’ll enforce implementation of all air crash reports— Chidoka
Die is cast for 30 PDP governorship battles
Irregularities characterise A-Ibom Reps’ primaries
German bank earmarks $200m for renewable energy
Depositors’ funds in banks are safe — NDIC
Rivers 2015: I’m the alternative platform for progress — Ajumogobia
Don’t present Wike, Rivers Elders, leaders warn Jonathan, Mu’azu
Legal firework begins today in treason charge against Biafra Zionists
Minna Jailbreak: 64 inmates recaptured, 211 still at large

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Mutiny: Convicted soldiers appeal to COAS
The 12 soldiers convicted for mutiny in September, have appealed to the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, to disapprove the death sentence passed on them on the ground that the judgement of the General Court Martial was characterised with grave errors of law which occasioned miscarriage of justice.
Waiting for Godot
I suddenly found out that I was repeating myself, sounding like a scratched record. Jarring a menace to the ears and a nuisance. The gramophone pin had to be lifted from the record. I was tired of saying that at the end of the world cup, our football story had run full cycle and there was a need for a reappraisal; auto criticism. That you could not do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result.
2015: This is final battle to liberate Deltans — Ogboru
ASABA—LABOUR Party, LP, governorship candidate in the 2015 general elections in Delta State, Chief Great Ogboru, has described the contest as his final battle in the quest to, according to him, “liberate the people of Delta State.”
Oando commences rights issue on NSE
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), has notified all stakeholders that the trading in rights of Oando Plc was re-opened from Wednesday, 3 December 2014 to end on Wednesday, 14 January 2015. This decision is subsequent to the Suspension of Trading in Rights that occurred on November 28, 2014.
Minna Jailbreak: 64 inmates recaptured, 211 still at large
MINNA— About 64 of the 275 inmates, who escaped when gunmen attacked the Minna Medium Security Prison on Saturday, have been captured just as the Comptroller General of Prisons, Dr. Peter Ekpendo, said that the attack had no link with the Islamic sect, Boko Haram.

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