10 tricks tokunbo car dealers use to rip off customers
Nigeria facing one-man rule, not one-party rule — Adewole Adebayo, ex-SDP presidential candidate
NJC V Rivers: The Legality Of Agumagu’s Suspension
AUN career fair for alumni, an innovation
Atiku, Dantata, Freeman sponsor scholarships
The Oscar Pistorius Trial (2)
Tragic end of a panel beater
Lagos to enforce parking policy
Military checkpoints: Relief at last for Nyanya residents
Lagos: Return of night markets, roadside traders
Ejigbo communities get fire service station, school, others
‘Police on the trail of Kaduna mass killers’
This National Conference is waste of time – Prof. Nwabueze

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2015: Second term govs may cause problem for the PDP — Hon. Akpan
I don’t think people should argue much about President Jonathan contesting election in 2015. The reason for saying that is that the President has performed creditably. He has been fair to every part of Nigeria. He has done a lot in transforming critical sectors like education, health, roads, etc. As is the practice world over, if a President has done well, people repay him with re-election . Jonathan is good enough for second term.
My close shave with death after burying intimate friend – Imansuangbon
Barrister Kenneth Imansuangbon (aka Rice Man) is the proprietor and Chairman of Abuja-based Pace Setters Group of Schools, lawyer, businessman and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant in Edo State. He spoke in Benin-City shortly after a thanksgiving service at the Rev. Dr. Felix Omobude-pastored New Covenant Gospel Church to thank God for saving his life in a motor accident last November 13.
Kogi council boils, workers chase out Chairman
Local government workers in Kogi State have continued to grapple with half salary for quite a long time. While some spoke about it in hushed tones or vented their anger during any discussion in town, most of them bemoaned their fate in silence.
Soka kidnappers’ den: ‘My son cannot recognise me’
Is it possible for a mother not to recognize her biological child? Or what would make a grown up child not to recognize his mother again?
‘Our royal father wants to annex our ancestral land’
Ewatto is a sleepy community in Esan North East Local Government Council of Edo state, but there is tension currently in the peaceful community as a result of land dispute between a 48 year old teacher in the community, Mr Osahon Osimhen and the Onogie of the area, HRH, Sylvanus Ikhumhen.

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