JAMB warns candidates against ‘backdoor’ admissions
FG, NDDC mobilise $500m Niger Delta agric fund to galvanize food production
Akiolu expresses optimism on arrest of Ohu’s killers
Bayelsa signs MoU with UNICEF
Attah: I had no problem with Isemin
Get us out of Libya prisons, jailed Nigerians plead
Senate in fresh initiative to curb gas flaring
Yar’Adua conducts exam for perm. sec aspirants
Ahead of Oct 4 deadline for amnesty: Militants rush to surrender arms
Rivers traditional ruler shot dead
Trailer kills pregnant woman, 4 others in Lagos
49 Independence Anniversary : Why Nigeria is in trouble, by Olu Falae
Ezenwafor, Albertina MD kidnapped in Enugu
Governance has human face, Edo PDP tells gov
We’ve received nomination materials from INEC, says APGA
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SubscribeDoctors raise alarm over Onoh Junior’s health
DOCTORS treating the detained Josef Onoh, son of the late former civilian governor of old Anambra State, Chief C. C. Onoh, have reportedly expressed concern over the poor health condition of the former lawmaker.
FG moves to stop use of torture by law enforcement agents
The Federal Government has set up a National Committee on torture to stem its incidence in the country and uphold the constitutional rights of Nigerians.
Anger, tributes as slain Guardian editor, Ohu, is buried
The remains of slain journalist, Mr. Bayo Ohu, were interred yesterday in his hometown, Ado Awaye area of Oyo State . He was buried on his undeveloped plot of land at the outskirts of his town. Hundreds of sympathizers thronged the peaceful town from states across the country.
Govt bans showing of District 9 film in Nigeria
According to her, the film, which is directed by Neill Blomkamp, and produced by Peter Jackson, portrays Nigerians as cannibals, criminals and prostitutes.
Repentant militants on rampage
By Samuel Oyadongha Commercial activities were paralyzed in early hours of Friday in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, as repentant militants went on rampage in protest over recurring delay by the federal government to pay the agreed allowances meant for their upkeep.
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