Charly Boy celebrates Peter Obi at 65
Police Commission moves to combat ghost officers
Mimiko discovers Agagu’s govt secret accounts
Delta confirms outbreak of polio in 5 LGs
Yar’Adua asks panel to formally offer amnesty to Okah
Banks borrow N9trn from CBN in 1st Quarter
Aondoakaa calls for transparent govt transactions
Plateau LG records 300 snake bites monthly
Nigerian muslims wantnew constitution
Swine flu: FG intesifies campaign
Akunyili tasks religious leaders on re-branding
2011: Ohakim, lawmakers meet on Udenwa/Araraume alliance
2 die in Lokoja auto crash
Power: Trade union warns on collapse of economy
Crude price rises above $70pb
Edo Assembly suspends Minority Whip

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Repentant militant leader urges colleagues to surrender
He recalled in his address to the community how in connivance with some other youths, whom he said had also renounced militancy, took two expatriates hostage for about ten hours, confessing that the operation was later foiled by the police.
PPA tasks FG on free education
By Peter Okhiria The Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) has chided the Federal Government on its handling of the present ASUU crisis, saying instead of the crisis which have bedeviled the nation’s education sector, the Federal Government should introduce free education at all levels in the country. The party said the country could afford to foot […]
Collapsed building: Death toll hits 31
I could hear voices but could not fathom what they were saying. I could have stayed for eternity when all of a sudden I heard people shouting that they have found someone alive. That was how I was dragged out with my wife.
Govt woos senators over oil sector reforms
The Presidency yesterday commenced a lobby for the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) in the Senate as it emerged that government was getting zero revenue from some offshore oil production blocks as a result of fiscal arrangements with the joint ventures.
FG, states resume battle over N2.2trn deductions
Legal fireworks are set to resume before the Supreme Court today in the cases filed by states against the Federal Government on illegal deductions from the Federation Account and breaches of Section 162 of the 1999 Constitution.

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