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Osun pays Nov, Dec salary arrears
Governors’ inability to pay salaries
My govt’ll ensure protection of pipelines – Buhari
Wife of former Bayelsa Speaker kidnapped
INEC: Drama as Buhari overrules Jega on handover
Bayelsa: Who is ditching Dickson?
Babalakin @ 55: From vilification to vindication
Federalism and religion in Nigeria
Why we don’t change parties in Enugu — Ogbodo
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SubscribeOgba, Nesiama, Wophil vie for IAAF seats
Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) president,Solomon Ogba is in the running for one of the nine individual IAAF Council member seats when elections come up on the first day of the 50th IAAF Congress scheduled for Beijing, China on August 19-20 2015.
APC and the death wish turned prophecy
EARLIER this year, in the wake of the rather comprehensive defeat of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2015 polls, Nigerian academic and Sahara Reporters columnist, Pius Adesanmi, had rechristened Doyin Okupe, presidential aide on media to Goodluck Jonathan, by turning ‘bastard’ into a proper noun and making it one of his middle names.
Buy genuine insurance, NIA urges motorists
The Nigerian Insurers Association, NIA has appealed to motorists to make sure they buy genuine insurance certificates from insurance companies, brokers or accredited agents.
Party supremacy should not be taken to Reps chamber— Ajulo, LP scribe
Dr. Olukayode Ajulo is the National Secretary of the Labour Party, LP. In this interview, he describes last week’s commotion that engulfed the House of Representatives as a shameful act. He also speaks on the role of LP as an opposition party and Governor Olusegun Mimiko’s emergence as chairman of the Peoples Demcoratic Party, PDP, Governors’ Forum.
Unquoted companies, their shareholders and the public
There are a number of companies with significant total capital employed but which companies are not listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE. Besides their registration under the Companies and Allied Matters Act, these companies operate in areas such as banking, telecommunications, crude oil exploration and the electric power sector in which areas the companies require the grant of licences from government agencies before the companies can operate.
Get Aba working, you won’t need federal allocations, NBA chairman tells Ikpeazu
ABA—Chairman of Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Aba branch, Sir Chidozie Ogunji, has said if Governor Okezie Ikpeazu could fulfil his promise of renewal of infrastructure and boost trade and commerce in Aba to get the city working again, he would discover that resources from Aba could run Abia State effectively without relying on federal allocations.
Court declines to sack Gov Ayade of Cross River State
The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, yesterday, declined to sack Governor Benedict Ayade of Cross Rivers State from office over an allegation that he falsified his age. A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Chief Joe Odey Agi, had in his suit, alleged that governor Ayade lied about his age.
Soldier dismissed over robbery allegation
Lance Corporal Itugbu Augustine Omorodion of 14 Brigade, Ohafia, Abia State, who was arrested over a case of robbery two weeks ago in Aba area of the state, has been dismissed from Nigerian Army.
Teenager docked for stabbing man with bottle
LAGOS—A teenager, Akinmuyiwa Apara, has been arraigned before an Oshodi Magistrate’s Court in Lagos for allegedly assaulting one Abbey Jonathan by stabbing him with a bottle on his head, with intent to steal.
Agent allegedly defrauds 25 accommodation seekers of N2.6m
ABEOKUTA—Ogun State Police Command, yesterday, arraigned a 33-year-old estate agent, Kehinde Fatunse, before an Abeokuta Chief Magistrate’s court for allegedly defrauding 25 accommodation seekers of N2.6 million.
Police kill cult member, arrest others in Imo
OWERRI—The alleged leader of a 15-member gang of the notorious Neo Black Movement, also known as Black Axe, said to be terrorizing Egbu in Owerri North local government area of Imo State, has been gunned down by the police.
In Itsekiri land, a new dawn in commercial fishing, courtesy FG
When in October last year, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture promised to significantly boost commercial agriculture among Itsekiri communities in Delta State, skeptics had taken it as empty political statement. Last week Tuesday, however, that promise was partly fulfilled in no small measures as the Ministry boosted commercial fishing among Itsekiri communities with provision of fishing boats, nets and other gears to fishermen in the area.
Cuba eliminates mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis
THE World Health Organisation, WHO, has validated Cuba as the first country in the world to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis.
Mandators’ Victor Essiet, one other arraigned over $86,376 fraud
Lagos—The police in Lagos have arraigned 50- year-old Raggae music star, Victor Essiet, of The Mandators fame, and one Patricia Enobong before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court for allegedly obtaining $86,376 under false pretence
Aeroland vs Yayi: Adewale urges court to declare him winner
Lagos West Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate in the March 28 senatorial election, Mr. Segun Adewale yesterday, closed his case, urging the tribunal to declare him winner.
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