$3.27bn crude lost to thieves in 14 months, FG cries out
Why grains importation won’t happen soon – Stakeholders
BOKO HARAM: Jonathan sets up Amnesty committee
Boko Haram is your baby, Buhari fires back at Jonathan
FG to scrap JAMB exam, NECO, NAPEP
Rage in PDP over failure to constitute FG boards
Bloody Easter averted in Kano, 14 terrorists killed
No plans to remove subsidy – Presidency
Nigeria under siege -Tukur
Abuja, Warri Bombings: Henry Okah to spend 24 yrs in prison
NJC INVESTIGATIONS: Axe dangles over six corrupt judges
Two terror suspects arrested in Lagos
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SubscribePlanned Removal of Fuel Subsidy: Don’t play with fire, Labour, others tell FG
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan’s insistence on removing fuel subsidy, a matter that drove the polity to the edge of the precipice in January 2012, is eliciting mixed reactions from all sections of the polity with Organised Labour and some leaders warning him not to dare Nigerians as doing so would be playing with fire..
KANO BOMBING: I packed my intestines with my cloth – Survivor
in Kano which claimed over 60 lives, survivours of the bomb attack, yesterday on their hospital beds, recounted their harrowing experiences and agony, saying they saw death.
60 killed in Kano bus park bombing
About 60 people were feared dead, yesterday evening, in Kano when a suicide bomber attacked a bus park located at Sabon Gari, a predominantly Christian quarters.
Alams, others deserve pardon -Tukur
National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, yesterday, threw his weight behind the recent state pardon granted by President Goodluck Jonathan to former governor of Bayelsa State, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, and former bank executive, Shettima Bulama, among others, saying they deserved the pardon and called for the understanding of Nigerians.
Jonathan warns service chiefs, IG over economic sabotage
Indications have emerged that President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered Service Chiefs and the Inspector General of Police to put a stop to illegal oil bunkering, pipeline vandalization and other maritime incidents that have drastically affected the nation’s revenue base.
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