Courier firms must reposition to key into e-commerce — Johnson
Attacks on Buhari wicked, disparaging — Ideh
JUSUN STRIKE: Normalcy returns to Lagos courts
Filing returns based on self assessment regime
Anioma monarchs lobby Urhobo colleagues for Okowa
Court stops Ebonyi N15bn bond application
E-collection to curb revenue related corrupt practices—CBN
‘Edo not in debt’
We spent N2b to upgrade facilities at MMA2 — Bi-Courtney
Why aircraft land with difficulty at Nigerian airports — NATCA
Vote Jonathan, Okowa, ex-militant leader urges N-Deltans
Apapa traffic: Tanker drivers streamline operations
Naira devaluation: ‘No significant impact on e-commerce yet’
Letter to President Jonathan
Aregbesola leads APC candidates to communities
Powering and lighting up Nigera, by Peter Obi

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Edoja tasks PDP candidates on contract with electorate
A former House of Representatives member, representing Ethiope constituency, Delta State, Mr. Solomon Edoja, has urged Urhobo political class in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to establish a contract of service with the candidates vying for positions on the platform of the party.
UK-based group applauds PDP candidates over quality campaigns
Members of Nsukka Welfare Association in United Kingdom, have applauded Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidates from the zone for carrying out issues-related campaigns.
. . . . And now they are four
As you are reading this only four of the sixteen teams that dreamt of dethroning Nigeria as Africa Nations Cup Champions are still left standing.
For twelve others the dream has ended. Hopes dashed aspirations cut short.
Flying Eagles win Super 6
The Flying Eagles have emerged champions of the Super 6 invitational tournament at the Abuja National Stadium.
Despite having their winning run ended by the U-23 team, who held them to a thrilling 3-3 draw yesterday, the African Youth Championship-bound Flying Eagles side, still had enough points to emerge tops of the pack.
Politicians, oath of office and African deities
THE Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria states with such exactitude and society insists with much doggedness that, it is cardinally imperative for public office holders, professionals and officers at all levels to take an oath of office. This is to expurgate unpatriotic conduct and the underpinnings of corruption against the people, the state and the ethics of their calling etc. The oath of office is also to ensure that there is integrity, honesty and transparency in leadership.

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