Biafra agitation: Abuja, Aburi or Araba?
Oliseh picks Salami, 25 others for CHAN
Senates c’ttee wants better funding for aviation sector
6 feared dead in fresh Benue farmers/herdsmen clash
Diplomatic Circle honours Jonathan
Alaguntan residents urge IKEDC to end blackout in community
4 soldiers killed in Owerri-Aba highway auto crash
Of saints and others
Hid Awolowo: The rare gesture of the Ladoke Akintola family
Agent in court over alleged N4.1m theft
EU worries over drop in FDI to Nigeria
NMDC trains 40 graduates on foundry practice
Teenager found dead in lagoon
Bayelsa: INEC declares election inconclusive
Mbaise professionals to honour ABC transport Boss, 3 others

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Bayelsa poll: PDP says yes to Cancellation; APC says no
President of Ijaw Youths Council, Mr Udengs Eradiri on Monday said the decision to cancel the rescheduled governorship election in Southern Ijaw Local Government of Bayelsa may have averted crises.
Maritime Workers shut down NIMASA offices in Delta
THE Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, Monday, shutdown the Central Zonal Offices of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, in Warri, Delta State.
Overloading: FRSC to prosecute erring motorists in mobile courts
As the ’ember’ months get under way, the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, in Akwa Ibom State has warned that motorists who overload their vehicles would be apprehended and sentenced instantly after trial in the corps’ mobile court.
Senegal must fall! Etebo predicts victory
As Nigeria prepare for their all important semi-final clash at the CAF U-23 African Cup of Nations, striker Oghenekaro Etebo has predicted that the Olympic Eagles would beat Senegal and secure qualification for the Rio 2016 Olympics.
FG splits PIB, to break NNPC into two companies
By Michael Eboh with Agency Report The Federal Government has broken up the controversial Petroleum Industry Bill into different versions and is proposing splitting the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, into two companies — the Nigeria Petroleum Assets Management Company (NPAM) and a National Oil Company (NOC) that would be run on commercial lines and partly privatised. […]

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