

Sambo flags off Enugu-Port Harcourt-Enugu inter-city train
Yero presents N203.7bn 2015 budget
To be black, poor and vulnerable
Fuel scacity: 335 trucks supply fuel to FCT — DPR
NDDC commissioner warns staff against corruption
Gen Adebayo urges Fayose to remain focused
Ex-militants hold Delta Deputy Governor hostage
Adeboye, CSR, criminal justice system et al
Farmer, 3 other suspects arrested with 6.135kg of narcotics
Christmas: Martins, Ademowo sue for peace
Death toll hits 17 in Bauchi bomb attack
Xmas: Gaidam bans movement into and out of Yobe
SEC, NBA to partner on capital market development
Ondo PDP crisis worsens
Police crush Keke-snatching gang in Lagos
Abia APGA gov candidate vows to lift Aba
2 brothers accused of assaulting Naval officer
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SubscribeBeneficiaries of Okorocha’s youth programme protest unpaid stipends
Scores of angry youths, who are beneficiaries of Governor Rochas Okorocha’s Youths Must Work Programme yesterday stormed the State Secretariat Complex, Port Harcourt Road, Owerri, demanding immediate payment of their unpaid stipends.
‘Shipping industry can create 5m jobs in 4 yrs’
The newly elected president of the Nigeria Shipowners Association, NISA, Captain Niyi Labinjo has said that the shipping sector of the maritime industry can generate five million jobs over the next four years.
60 journalists killed worldwide in 2014 —CPJ
At least 60 journalists around the world were killed in 2014 while on the job or because of their work, the Committee to Protect Journalists, CPJ, said Tuesday, making the past three years the deadliest for journalists since the organisation began keeping track more than two decades ago.
Nasarawa 2015: Upside down!
HOW did the majority ethnic group lose out in the two major political parties during the governorship election in Nasarwa State? That is the poser that is begging for answer in the state. It is a situation that runs contrary to the situation south of the border in Benue where the dominant Tiv population even with the weight of Senator David Mark, president of the Senate and the zoning prescriptions of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP refused to yield space to the long suffering Idoma ethnic group.
Voters now wiser—Ogidi
Former Delta State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chairman, Chief Emmanuel Ogidi, has said no matter what politicians do or say, the electorate will make their choice because they are now wiser and more educated.
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