NITEL/Mtel sale: NATCOM beats dateline, pays N12.7bn
My generation has failed – Jonathan
SON mulls stiffer sanctions against substandard goods
Sapele mechanics in showdown with govt officials over land
Ashimolowo fetes 4,000 widows in Osun
NIMASA targets 90% ISPS compliance by year end
Where do mobile devices go when they die?
2015: APC’ll win on first ballot – Ngige
Dickson reaffirms commitment to Jonathan’s re-election
Beach holidays 2015: Best beaches in Lagos
179.7MT of rice imported in December
Best and worst dresses of 2014
Better days in sight, Emerhor assures Deltans
Why Obasanjo’s at war with Jonathan, by Owie
Kalabari endorse Dakuku for governor

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Home remedies:How far should you go?
For everyone who has had success with the use of herbal/alternative medicine, there is another one who has had bitter tales to tell, like Helen, who almost lost…
Ekiti APC condemns sack of 180 Assembly workers
ADO EKITI—THE All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ekiti State has condemned the sack of 180 workers in Ekiti State House of Assembly by the management of the assembly
AGRO-CARGO AIRPORT: Daniel dares Amosun to probe him
ABEOKUTA—FORMER Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, yesterday, challenged his successor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun to probe his administration over alleged scandal in the proposed agro-cargo airport.
VALENTINE: Feb 14 polls not to slight Nigerians —INEC
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday said it had not fixed the Presidential and National Assembly elections on February 14 to rub Nigerians of the joy derivable from the lovers’ day.
2015: Ansar-ud-deen calls for prayers
The Ansar-ud-deen Society (ADS) has called for prayers for peace to achieve free, fair and credible general elections in 2015.
Ahmadiyya produces 2 Professors, Ph.D’s, 4 First Class Honours
The Ahmadiyya Muslim jamaat ,Nigeria, has justified its pioneering status as champion of western and secular education in Nigeria as it produces two Professors in the Animal Science and Clinical Pharmacology, two Ph.D in Islamic Law and Educational Foundation, seven Masters graduates, and four First Class Honours in Mathematics,Biochemistry,Anthropology,Plant Physiology and Crop Production in four Nigerian Universities.
Osinbajo, Aregbesola, APC ‘Walk for Change’ in Osogbo
Osinbajo said the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration under the leadership of President Goodluck Jonathan has lost total control of governance noting that bad leadership offered by the current leadership has brought disillusionment and untold hardship to the citizens.
Shippers Council’s action in interest of national economy — Capt Biu
The immediate past Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Captain Adamu Biu has said that the Council’s recent action to review port charges downwards was in the interest of the national economy
I will take up more challenges in 2015, Mercy Johnson tells fans
JUST as every country is expected to read their budgets at the beginning of the year, entertainment stars too are expected by their fans to say what they have to offer in a new year. For Nollywood super star and mother of two, Mercy Johnson, she began her New Year with a message to her teeming fans and told them she would be taking up more challenging roles.
Needed: Party Discipline
NIGERIAN party politics since civil rule in 1999 has been dominated by factions, internal crises, irreconcilable differences, open disagreements among members of the same party, especially those in high public offices. Three parties at the starting line – Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the All Peoples Party, APP, later All Nigerian Peoples Party, ANPP, and the Alliance for Democracy, AD in 1999 – morphed at a point to more than 50 parties. Their politics is indiscernible.

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