The Military and our elections
N1.4trn fine: FG calls MTN’s bluff, says Dec 31 deadline subsists
‘Faleke’s tribunal suit, a disrespect to APC’
Tilers raise alarm over influx of quacks in building industry
Taraba Governorship: Appeal Court reserves judgment on Ishaku’s election
MDCAN condemns closure of FMC, Owerri
Emefiele promises robust economy, stable currency in 2016
Campaign organization lauds A’Court’s verdict on Ekwunife
Labour leader, Issa Aremu laments wife’s death
Army/Shiite Clash: ‘Police kill 13 more, 40 in jail’
APC in the land of ‘Fabu’
Court registrar jailed 10 years for defrauding Bamaiyi of $330,000
Troops clear more Boko Haram enclaves
Atlantic Energy repositions for the future
African oil producers eye strategic role in OPEC
NASS shuts down as Buhari presents 2016 budget today
Electricity: Consumers to pay more as NERC abolishes fixed charge

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Boko Haram: Britain doubles military aid to Nigeria to defeat insurgents
Conscious of the need to assist Nigeria to defeat the surging Boko Haram scourge, the British Government, yesterday, announced the immediate increase of its military experts to Nigeria to help sharpen the Nigeria troops to tackle the insurgents.
NFF shifts league elections to next year
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) says the much anticipated elections into the boards of the leagues will now take place next year.
Wike assents to 2016 budget
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, yesterday, signed the N307 billion 2016 budget passed by the state House of Assembly.
Benue workers’ll receive salaries before Xmas — Ortom
Governor Samuel Ortom has assured that workers in the state would receive their salaries before the Christmas festivities.
Radical Mastectomy for Nigeria now
BREAST cancer is the leading cancer in women, it is very deadly and has tasked medical science. A mastectomy is the surgery to remove a breast that is under attack.
Sack threat: LAUTECH doctors dare Aregbesola
Medical doctors working at th Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, yesterday dared the sack threat by Osun state government, describing it as a huge joke.
Buhari sacks NDDC MD, directors
President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, wielded the big stick on the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, management with the sack of the Managing Director, Mr. Bassey Dan-Abia, and the two Executive Directors for Finance and Projects.
Appeal court judgment: Fear of the unknown in Akwa Ibom
SINCE last Friday’s ruling of the Court of Appeal quashing the election of Mr. Udom Emmanuel of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, as governor of Akwa Ibom State on the basis of irregularities, fraud and violence, the party appears to be gripped by the fear of the unknown.
Expo participants challenge Computer Village traders on online presence
Participants at the just concluded Computer Village expo held recently in Lagos have said that the IT vendors must retool their businesses online to remain relevant in the new economy, Speaker after speaker at the three-day maiden Expo organized by Technology Times agreed that technology retailers in the market must leverage the online space so as to remain relevant in the new economy.
Ogun ministry generates N197m in 10 months
The Ogun Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Mr Bimbo Ashiru, yesterday said that the ministry generated N197 million between January and October.
Fayose warns new LG bosses against treasury looting
Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose yesterday, advised the 16 newly elected Local Government Chairmen in Ekiti State to erase the thought of going to steal in the councils, saying there is no money in their coffers.
God used UBTH to save my life —Imasuagbon
GOVERNORSHIP aspirant of All Progressives Congress, APC, in Edo State, Mr Kenneth Imasuagbon, disclosed, yesterday, that but for God and the prompt attention given to him by the management of University of Benin Teaching Hospital, UBTH, he would have died in 2013 after a ghastly motor accident involving his vehicle and a truck belonging to Dangote Cement Company.
Nigerian banks struggle to meet $5 bn forex obligations
LAGOS — Nigerian banks are struggling to meet $5 billion foreign exchange obligations to importers and correspondent banks, reflecting the worsening foreign exchange situation in the country.
Yuletide: Rivers police assure on adequate security
Rivers State Police Command has assured the people of the state of adequate security during and after the yuletide period.

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