Okorocha orders ex-political appointees to return govt property
KOGI: 10 APC gov aspirants accuse Audu of cloning PVCs
APC urges EFCC, DSS to probe ex-Gov Akpabio’s govt
Okagbare flops as Fraser-Pryce claims 100m ‘hat-trick’
Ki-Moon challenges Dangote, others on partnership with FG
People will forget one day what polio looked like
We’re ready to protect investors in Ebonyi says Gov Umahi
DEEP SEAPORT PROJECT: Oboko faults Ayomike on land acquisition
Auditor-General insists NDDC misappropriated N184bn
Itsekiri people protest, vow to have new DESOPADEC law repealed
Auditor-General blames National Assembly for oil sector rot
NNPC, AP, Sahara Oil, others flout FG regulations
Gas contract: Presidency wades into Agip, Arco dispute
Staff verification: Mimiko vows to prosecute offenders
Nissan honours Stallion for outstanding performance
Izzy brings new dimension to auto parts sourcing
All new Jaguar XE takes performance, luxury to next level

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Bad governance, injustice breed terrorism, says Ban Ki-moon
ABUJA—THE United Nation Secretary-General, Mr Ban Ki-Moon has attributed the growing global terrorism to bad governance, mismanagement and injustice by political leaders around the world.
Nigerian union in Cameroun vows to protect compatriots
The Nigerian Union in Northern Cameroun has vowed to give adequate protection and assistance to all Nigerians resident in the Republic of Cameroun, irrespective of their ethnic, religious and cultural differences.
Bayelsa assures on probe of Agip pipeline explosion
Bayelsa State Government, yesterday, said that investigation into last month crude oil pipeline explosion that killed 14 persons at the Agip oil field in Azuzuama, Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the state was underway.
Obi, Obiano feud: Anambra monarch allays fears
Perturbed over the feud between Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State and his predecessor, Peter Obi, traditional rulers in the state have expressed readiness to cement cracks on the walls of their relationship.
Rage of rain: Flood threatens Ariaria market
We now use rain boots to wade through the flood because this is the only way we can sell goods to our customers. Nobody comes here to ask about the price of anything. They call us on phone and we bring the goods they want to the other side of the market.”

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