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Bird Flu under control —Minister

The Supervising Minister of Health, Dr Khaliru Alhassan, yesterday, advised Nigerians not to panic over the outbreak of Avian Influenza, saying the situation was under control.

EFCC declares Nyako, son wanted

Six months after removal from office, former Adamawa State Governor, Admiral Murtala Nyako, was yesterday, declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

We’re not indebted to EKSU— MOCPED

THE management of Michael Otedola College of Primary Education(MOCPED), Noforija, Epe, Lagos State, has denied being indebted to the Ekiti State University, EKSU, saying it has remitted its dues to EKSU up to the 2012/13 academic session

Security agents kill community leader in cult-related shootout

UGHELLI— A combined team of Ughelli Vigilante outfit, nicknamed Bakassi, and policemen, yesterday, killed the Vice Chairman of Oteri Community Executive in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State on the allegation that he was the brain behind series of cult-related killings in Ughelli and its environs.

S-South group drums support for Jonathan, Okowa

South-South Democratic Vanguard for Goodluck Sambo has enjoined all Deltans to vote for President Goodluck Jonathan for his functional transformation agenda, adding that the Okowa/Otuaro Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, ticket holds the best for the people od Delta State.

How to end failed projects —IDORO

The Head, Department of Building, at the University of Lagos, UNILAG, Prof. Godwin Idoro, has said that proper training in the area of project management will bring an end to failed projects in the construction industry.

Amosun, INEC disagree over PVCs’ distribution

Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday disagreed over the statistics of the residents that had collected their permanent voter cards.

Ex-militant leader blames N-Delta’s woes on lawmakers

Ex-Militant leader, Francis Muturu, has said that the lawmakers representing various constituencies in the Niger Delta at the National Assembly should be blamed for the underdevelopment of the region and not President Goodluck Jonathan.

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