ONSA: Can we go this way?
Stealing of catalytic converters: China-made alternatives offer relief
Cardinal sins at Davos
Boosting Nigeria’s housing stock with FMBN’s workers’ fund
Edo LG poll and the tribunal ruling
LASU crisis: It’s graveyard silence after resumption
Smoking in public: Enforcement issues threaten ban
Residents differ over the law
Anti-homosexual bill: Museveni replies Obama
Between Sanusi and the National Assembly
‘A CBN governor should not be a talkative’
CBN stinks as FRC open lid on financial malpractices, corruption
Alleged $1m bribe-for-defection tears House apart
The man Anyim Pius at 53
Lethal drugs on the streets of Abuja
‘There is a plot to wipe out southern Kaduna people’

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House can pass 2014 Budget without APC Reps – Hon. Leo Ogor
On the 17th of January, some 37 members of the PDP went to court to seek an injunction against the clear provision of Section 68 (G) of the 1999 Constitution, which says that a member should vacate his seat if he crosses over to another party if there is no crisis in the party. But because these members are aware of this provision of the law, they went to court to seek an injunction over an action they have not taken.
Fire down Igarra hills: One town, many `monarchs’
Igarra is a sleepy community in Akoko Edo Local Government Council of Edo State, but the peace in the community was punctured, Wednesday, January 15, during an alleged attempt by some youths to celebrate the annual Ekuochi masquerade festival which, according to the Otaru of Igarra, Oba Adeche Saiki, was banned since 1989. Igarra lies at the foot of Igarra hills popularly known as Kukuruku Hills. About five persons received gunshot injuries during the attempt to stop the festival .
Fayemi: 49 Garlands for the People’s Governor
Protocol was broken for a few minutes at the recently concluded Nigeria Media Merit Award (NMMA) that took place at the redeveloped Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort, Ikogosi-Ekiti when the organisers announced a special presentation to Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi. To the curious crowd of journalists, media executives, businessmen and government officials at the resort’s main auditorium, venue of the award ceremony, the question was what could be the special presentation other than the traditional award usually reserved for the host governor.
We are not imposing same sex culture on Nigeria – US Envoy
Last week we published the first part of the media roundtable with the new US Ambassador, Mr. James Entwistle, in this concluding exerpt, the envoy clarifies his country’s position on Nigeria’s same sex Prohibition Act.
The Sultan Memo to Jonathan: ‘Let there be justice!’
Friday, January 17, 2014 was two days after this year’s edition of the Armed Forces Remembrance Day. That was the day Sunday Vanguard made its second visit to the palace of the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III.

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