Amnesty demands answers over unidentified bodies in Imo
‘How fake federal agency tricked us’ – Anambra govt
Anambra farmers get govt support
Minister tasks NASS on Health Insurance Bill
Cleric asks IBB to explain $12.4b oil windfall
Rep decries killings in Plateau, distrusts troops
NUJ holds rally over killing of journalists
MOSOP mobilises for implementation of NDTC report
DIG condemns policemen over harassment, extortion
2011: Play by the rules, Daniel tells aspirants
Four abducted NAFDAC staff regain freedom
Ebonyi workers shun May Day rally
Adamawa workers celebrate May Day with protests
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SubscribePDP power blocs shop for Ogbulafor’s successor
By Ben Agande, Abuja There are indications that a serious search is underway for a successor to the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Vincent Ogbulafor, with power blocs in the party locked in a game of wits. While one of the power blocs working for General Ibrahim Babangida is believed to […]
Constitution amendment: ACF rejects proposal on indicted persons
By Emeka mamah, Kaduna The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has said that any Nigerian indicted for one form of corruption or the other should be barred from contesting any elective office until he has been cleared of such offence.
2011: Ojukwu canvasses support for IBB
THE Ikemba Nnewi, Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, was yesterday, reported to be in support for the presidential ambition of former military leader, General Ibrahim Babangida, in 2011, saying he would support him as far as it was the desire and aspiration of the people of the country.
MAY DAY stories from the states: Lagos, Edo, Adamawa, Bayelsa, etc.
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State told the crowd of workers that no amount of wage increase could really solve the problems of workers and called on the leadership of workers in the country to seek for alternative ways of making life meaningful for workers.
Workers cheer Jonathan, as labour blames leaders on nation’s woes
It was a glorious entry for Acting President Goodluck Jonathan as thousands of workers cheered him as he drove into the Eagle Square at about 10.40 am yesterday.
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