APC jolts PDP in Cross River
We never endorsed Buhari — Ex-Mend commanders
Level playing ground
Who will save the nation and rescue the Naira
Lawyers root for Buhari/Osinbajo
Don’t blame Jonathan for Nigeria’s woes —Oba Akiolu
How far can Jonathan go in ELOOOO states?
BUDGET: Lagos to spend N101bn on wages, pension
I worked free to get my acting career on track – Adufe
Most admired actors in Nollywood
Ogun governorship: How ambition is tearing Ogun PDP apart
IMF faults report blaming policies for Ebola outbreak
My generation has failed – Jonathan
Maolud Nabiyyi: Transforming the ummah
NITEL/Mtel sale: NATCOM beats dateline, pays N12.7bn
SON mulls stiffer sanctions against substandard goods
Sapele mechanics in showdown with govt officials over land

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Obasanjo vs Jonathan: Innuendoes on motor park touts and incompetence
THE usual fine boy mien was dropped last Wednesday as President Goodluck Jonathan hosted a delegation of northern elders led by the elder statesman, Alhaji Tanko Yakassi. The trouble with the president flowed from the innuendoes poured on him earlier in the week by President Obasanjo in Abeokuta.
Ashimolowo fetes 4,000 widows in Osun
The yearly event saw the widows each return home with six yards of beautiful African prints (ankara), monetary gifts and food items.
NIMASA targets 90% ISPS compliance by year end
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has said that it will increase the compliance level of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code by as much as 90 percent before the end of the year.
Where do mobile devices go when they die?
According to recent studies, the average user gets a new phone about every 18 months and then ends up retiring the old one. While the emphasis is mostly on the new device, little attention is paid to what happens to the old one.
2015: APC’ll win on first ballot – Ngige
Awka—THE senator representing Anambra Central and the South East zonal coordinator of All Progressives Congress, APC, Presidential Campaign Council, Senator Chris Ngige, said yesterday that the party would win the February 14, 2015 presidential election on the first ballot, going by a well-researched poll conducted by an international organization.

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