Wike’s Deputy describes S-Court verdict as call to service
Tompolo makes u-turn ready to face EFCC
Boko Haram: Why US refused to sell arms to Jonathan – Activist
S-South lawmakers ask Tompolo to surrender, prove his innocence
NYSC orders personnel to declare assets
INEC redeploys Rivers REC, eight others
Appeal Court ruling dangerous for Nigeria’s democracy
LASU to clear backlog of certificates within 4 months – VC
African leaders to vote on Burundi force at annual summit
NYSC to conduct quarterly orientation courses
Gulak storms PDP secretariat, declares self as PDP chairman
Shiite, Army clash: What NBA fact-finding revealed
Stop bombing pipelines, Warri, Okpe monarchs tell youths
$2.1bn arms deal, others: Why I won’t speak on probes now —Jonathan

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KOGI: Bello takes over as gov
A former university administrator, Professor Laide Abbas, has called for the immediate scrapping of the Nigeria Universities Commission, NUC, saying the Commission is killing creativity.
Why Igbo want to colonise S-South — Sagir Muhammad
Alhaji Sagir Muhammad, who holds the title Waziri Ringim was the leader of defunct Arewa Peoples Congress, APC. Known as a front line General Ibrahim Babangida loyalist, Muhammad, who retired from the military as intelligence officer in the 1990’s, in this interview spoke on burning national issues.
Halliburton, Siemens’ scams: Fayose wants alleged culprits prosecuted
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has advised the Federal Government to disabuse the minds of Nigerians that its crusade against corruption is not selective by re-opening the Halliburton and Siemens corruption scandals.
Pipeline bombing: I’m not wanted — Ajube, ex-militant
FORMER Commander of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) Chief Bibopiri Ajube yesterday denied being hunted by security operatives for the bombing of pipelines in Delta State.
ENUGU RITUAL KILLINGS: Tricycle operators identify victims, demand justice
In the heat of the trepidation that enveloped Enugu State due to the discovery of three decomposed bodies and eight human skulls that were exhumed from a building site at Ugwuaji area of Enugu metropolis last Monday, theTricycle Riders’ Association, popularly known as “Keke Riders,” yesterday identified three of the victims in the suspected ritual killing at Ugwuaji as their members.

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