$3.27bn crude lost to thieves in 14 months, FG cries out
Why grains importation won’t happen soon – Stakeholders
NASS Budget: Sanusi refuses to shift grounds
Aondoakaa banned
Akunyili asks lawyers, judiciary to support Nigeria’s rebranding project
ARMS IMPORTATION: UN takes action
I’m not planning to abandon Atiku – IBB
Mass killings, burial in N-Delta – Villagers
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OVERHEAD: When Figures Don’t Lie
Fresh threat to 2011 election
Harvest of deaths in Lagos, Ogun, Akwa Ibom
Zoning: We ‘ve been vindicated – Atiku
N/Assembly expenditure: Sanusi insists, says he’s ready to quit if…
I am prepared to die for 2011 elections – Tunde Bakare
Adeboye at Vanguard: Only media can rebrand Nigeria
Adeboye tasks media on rebranding, departs Vanguard
Adeboye prays, ministers
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SubscribeAdeboye Arrives Vanguard
General Overseer and Senior Pastor of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye has arrived at the 2010 End of Year Prayer/Thanksgiving of Vanguard Christian Fellowship. He arrived the premises of Vanguard at exactly 12.10. On arrival, he paid a courtesy call to the chairman of Vanguard Media Limited, Mr. Sam […]
ELECTORAL ACT: PDP, Govs join forces against MPs
THE Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has sided with governors in the dispute over the Electoral Act amendment bill that aims to make federal legislators automatic members of the National Executive Committees of the nation’s political parties.
Pregnant woman, son & 2 others killed in Bayelsa inferno
It was all tears Monday at the Onopa suburb of Yenagoa the Bayelsa State when the charred remains of a pregnant woman and her three year old son were evacuated from the scene of Sunday night inferno in which two other persons reportedly from injuries sustained at the hospital.
N/Assembly drains the economy, says Sanusi
CENTRAL Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido, weekend, raised alarm over the high cost of maintaining the National Assembly which he put at 25 per cent of the nation’s expenditure, saying if the trend was not checked, it would continue to stall the growth and development of the nation’s economy.
John Togo surrenders, agrees to ceasefire
AGGRIEVED ex-militants, under the aegis of the Niger-Delta Liberation Force, NDLF, led by “General” John Togo, who breached the 2009 amnesty agreement they signed with the Federal Government by returning to the creeks, mid-November, have now agreed to a cessation of hostilities.
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