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The people have spoken – Obasanjo
The Jonathan presidency: The Man Goodluck Jonathan
Jonathan: In search of the ‘Ebele’ mystery
Kidney “business” booms
Confusion over Ogun PDP appointees
Why Obasanjo is the problem of Ogun – Daniel
Rivers: We have been vindicated
A-Ibom 86 oil wells finally go to Rivers
Printing is capital-intensive – Vincent Obielum
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SubscribeNo retreat! No surrender! Opposition’s plan against Jonathan’s ambition
Purely a northern agenda, the move is to ensure that the major opposition political parties go into next month’s presidential election on a solo run – without an alliance. This move is hinged on the expectation that the Congress for Progressive Change, (CPC); Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN); and the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), would secure massive victories in their respective spheres of influence, leaving the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), possibly without a simple majority or even the constitutionally required 25 per cent votes in at least two-thirds of the states of the federation.
A campaign rally & the carnage after
From their hospital bed, one could feel their agony as they struggled to talk. They are victims of the bomb blast which rocked the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, campaign rally in Suleja, Niger State.
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Lagos-Abuja Awareness Walk suspended at Ibadan
The group was formed by some private individuals who felt it is high time Nigerians change the mindset of believing that the nation should do something for them before they could do anything in return for the nation. Their approach has been through crusades and town-hall meetings.
Wharf – Mile 2 – Oshodi expressway: We have not signed contract -Julius Berger
INDICATIONS emerged, Tuesday, that the Minister of Works, Senator Sanusi Daggash did not tell all the truth to the Nigerian public following his claims that contracts for the rehabilitation of the deteriorated Wharf-Mile 2-Oshodi carriageway in Lagos State had been awarded.
Let Somebody Shout 69 Hallelujahs For Adeboye
WHEN 31-year old Dr. Enoch Adejare Adeboye stepped foot into a derelict building housing what was then known as The Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, what was playing in his scientific mind is better imagined.
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