Tinubu sends state police bill to Reps for constitutional approval
Is justice slow in corruption cases?
Uwais Report: Sacrosanct or not?
TRIBUTE : Celebrating the legacy of Mrs Qbanye at sun set
Anambra 2010: Andy Uba moves to actualise 2007 mandate
Group asks Yar’Adua to ratify UN Protocol on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Labour, govt parley over increasing rate of industrial accidents
Soyinka traces origin of Boko Haram
Why we’re holding Maltina National Reading contest – NB Plc
ASUU ready for negotiation
Accommodation palaver: Couple pluck off flat-mate’s eyes
Murder at dawn : Eye witness account deepens mystery
Keke biz gets a boost in Ikorodu with 200 tricycles
‘Strange’ woman in a bus
Why Lagosians patronise drug hawkers
Was RCCG right to sack a pastor for remarrying?

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Winning the war of prayer! (3)
Last week, I showed you the various reasons why we must pray. We pray, among other things, for spiritual empowerment, divine mercy, divine help, angelic interventions, deliverance from afflictions, enforcement of prophecies, etc.
2011: Group begins search for God-fearing leadership
A NON denomiatioal Christian group, Christian Leadership Forum (CLF) has commenced a mobilization drive to install a God-fearing leadership in the country come 2011. The group which claimed at the weekend to have started prayer meetings for the purpose of “sanitizing the spiritual environment†affirmed that Nigeria could not develop its political and economic agenda until the leadership was cleansed of its pollution.
Niger Delta Christians resort to prayers
WORRIED by the confusion currently trailing the Federal Government’s amnesty package for Niger Delta militants, especially the recent allegation of plans to eliminate repentant freedom fighters in the creeks, Christians in the region have decided to resort to prayers for the resolution of the protracted crisis in the area.
Why I’m not afraid of Mimiko — Agagu
May be, the way to start, is to say right from the day Dr. Mimiko was announced governor, he had made pronouncements, he had taken some actions; and one common trend that has run through all these, is some kind of obsession to run me down. And he has done nothing except to look for a way to run down the administration that I left behind.
Cocaine in roasted chicken!……NDLEA nab three suspects
By Albert Akpor THERE seemed to be no end in sight to various  tricks employed by drug peddlers to beat the prying eyes of operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in their quest to export hard drugs out of the country. In recent past, there had been instances of hard drugs being […]

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