$3.27bn crude lost to thieves in 14 months, FG cries out
Why grains importation won’t happen soon – Stakeholders
FG too weak to stop terrorists – Bishops
MAY DAY: Workers cry out over insecurity
TARABA BLAST: Police commissioner’s convoy bombed
Two Profs, many others killed in church blast
Azazi blames bombings on 2015
ThisDay , Sun, The Moment bombed
I won’t spare any culprit – Jonathan
Reps want Ali, ex-PPPRA boss tried
SUBSIDY REPORT CONTROVERSY: Reps Vs oil marketers
N1.1trn Subsidy Fund Scam: NNPC dares CBN, Reps; wants proof
Looters tried to kill our report – Committee
SUBSIDY PROBE REPORT: How NNPC, others looted subsidy fund
Ibori to spend 4½ years in UK prison

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Nigerians besiege UK court for Ibori
Nigerians, yesterday, stormed the South Wark Crown Court in London where former governor of Delta State, Chief James Ibori was expected to be sentenced after pleading guilty to money laundering charges. Supporters of the former governor who came from Nigeria joined their compatriots living in UK to witness the sentencing proceedings and give him moral support.
2015 PRESIDENCY: I’ve not said I want to contest – Jonathan
AGAINST the backdrop of speculations on his political ambition, President Goodluck Jonathan has declared before an Abuja High Court that he was yet to indicate or announce anywhere that he would contest for presidency in 2015.
Jonathan signs budget, vows to sack lobbyists
President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday signed the 2012 federal government budget of N4.697 trillion and threatened to sack heads of Ministries, Departments and Parastatals that lobbied the National Assembly and got their budgets increased.
Boko Haram’s threat : We’ll resist any attempt to harm Jonathan – Ex N-Delta militants
The threat by the violent Islamic group, Boko Haram to bring down the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan in three months has drawn the flak of stakeholders in the Niger Delta region warning of grave consequences should any harm befall him.
Boko Haram threatens Jonathan
Islamist sect, Boko Haram, has threatened to bring down the Federal Government led by President Goodluck Jonathan within three months. Purported leader of the sect said this in his second video posted on the Internet yesterday.

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