Dream Team defence worries Siasia
As We Vote – Save The Nigerian Art
Expressions of joy, hope as IDPs return home
Navy arrests 7 stowaways aboard Spain-bound ship
Immigration arrests 12 aliens in Ogun
Corporal arrested over shooting of IYC leader
Enugu waste mgt agency to pay woman N.5m compensation
NFF praises Eaglets, says technical crew intact
45-yr-old driver accused of manslaughter
IPDs ‘ll go back home, vote— COAS
Scramble for Money: Shettima’s convoy crushes 2, injures scores
Lagos trains teachers on use of online database
Ebonyi: Fiery meltdown!
Uduaghan sends peace mission to feuding communities
Justice Okocha moves to stop NJC, Rivers govt from appointing CJ
PDP scared of PVC, says Oshiomhole

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Voting Process: How you’ll vote
Voters who do not possess PVC will not be accredited and, consequently, will not be able to vote.
Please don’t catch Shekau alive!
One mid-morning early in December last year, I stood in the balcony of my house and watched as aircraft, as usual, lazily came in to land. I live along the very busy international plane route leading to the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos. But this morning, there was something unusual about the incoming flights. Within the space of 45 minutes, I was able to count thirteen Nigerian Air Force Hercules transporters. I immediately knew Nigeria’s war against Boko Haram was going to take a turn for the better.
Provost commends TETFUND over intervention projects
The Provost of the Federal College of Education, Yola, Professor Abdul-Mumin Sa’ad has commended the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund, over its intervention in the upliftment of the nation’s education sector, even as he stated that the institution is embarking on massive upgrading of its facilities to get approval to run more degree programmes.
Man, 58, charged for defiling 8-yr-old girl
Tajudeen Shoneye, 58, has been charged before a Lagos High Court, Ikeja, for allegedly defiling an 8-year-old girl on June 15, 2013.
DPO after my life, activist cries to Jonathan, IG
Human rights activist, Mr. Martin Obinani Eloka, has accused the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, of a Police Division in Delta State (names withheld) of threatening his life for exposing alleged corrupt practices in his earlier petition to the Inspector-General of Police, IG, and President Goodluck Jonathan.

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