US will ‘completely decimate’ Iran if I’m assassinated – Trump
Why deregulation is the way forward
UPTH raises hope of childbirth for women
Soludo’s dad’s kidnappers demand N500m
Tribunal threatens Ribadu’s arrest
Yar’Adua’s govt a failure, say Buhari, Atiku
Court orders FCDA to pay Bulet N150m damages
Bankole seeks equity in Nigeria, South Africa relations
Sudanese president, UN, AU apologise to Mark
Sever ties with Sudan, group urges FG
NULGE gives Plateau govt ultimatun on plan to sack
Constitution review: NBA canvasses state police
Bank PHB ex-MD, Director arraigned over N79bn fraud
JTF nabs 4 illegal oil bunkerers in Bayelsa
Bode George files appeal
Fuel scarcity paralyses Umuahia
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SubscribeUAC Vs Ogodo: Firm’s appeal suffers set-back
THE Appeal Court in Benin has fixed March 9, 2010 for the hearing on the appeal filed by the African Timber and Plywood (AT&P), a subsidiary of UAC, against the judgment in favour of the Ogodo family of Sapele in its land case with the firm.
Akingbola: Court overrules self
Justice Morenike Obadina of the Lagos High Court, Ikeja, yesterday set aside her earlier ruling, ordering that
some companies of the former Chief Executive Officer of Intercontinental Bank, Dr. Erastus Akingbola, could serve
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other respondents with originating process filed in the suit, by publication in a national daily.
… as Orji tasks PR practitioners on partnership
Umuahia—GOVER NOR Theodore Orji of Abia State, has challenged public relations practitioners in the country to partner with his administration in projecting a positive image for the state and nation at large.
Abia judicial workers threaten strike
Umuahia—ABIA State judicial workers have given the government till October 30, to return to the negotiation table on the new salary structure demanded by the workers or they would embark on an indefinite strike from Monday, November 2.According to the workers, the strike will aralyse the courts in the 17 local government areas of the state.
Why we stopped Soludo from stakeholders’ forum, by INEC
AWKA—The Inde pendent National Electoral Commission (INEC), yesterday explained why it stopped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for the 2010 governorship election in Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Soludo and his deputy, Senator Emma Anosike from taking part in a stakeholders’ forum in Awka, as part of preparations for the election.
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