DSS nabs man impersonating personnel in Abuja
Iran slams Trump’s economic pressure plan as more ‘failed policies’
PDP raises alarm over plans to truncate 2011 elections
EXCOF: Jonathan consulted govs – Sambo
Communities protest against PPMC over compensation
DEREGULATION: Jonathan gives nod, says NNPC GMD
Govt shares $4.8bn from excess crude oil account
Senate okays 36 electoral amendments
Don’t appoint valueless ministers, IMG tells Jonathan
2011: PDP denies deal with Orji
FG spends N2trn on fuel subsidy in 7 years — Rep
Bini chief, wife arrested over 2 actors’ death
Elite, Nigeria’s problem—Bakare
Atiku’s loyalist dumps AC
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SubscribeRevenue allocation formula illegal— Bankole
The Speaker, House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole has declared that the revenue allocation formula presently used by the Federal Government as illegal.
Vanguard’s driver survives robbery attack
A driver with Vanguard Newspapers, Mr. Humphrey Nnamdi, escaped death by the whiskers in the early hours of yesterday on Benin–Warri road, as he was attacked at Oghara by men of the underworld on his way to deliver Tuesday’s edition of the paper to Port-Harcourt.
Iwu tasks political parties on internal democracy
The National Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Maurice Iwu yesterday challenged the politicians and political parties to concentrate their energies on mobilizing Nigerians for the 2011 elections and ensuring internal democracy in their parties rather than dissipate energies calling for his removal.
Why Bayelsa commissioner was sacked, by Egba
By Samuel Oyadongha Yenagoa— Overseer of Bayelsa State Information Ministry, Mr. Nathan Egba, a former commissioner in the ministry, yesterday dismissed as a misplacement of facts, claims by the sacked Commissioner for Urban Development and Housing, Mr. Ayakeme Whiskey, that his sacked was based on his loyalty to the Acting President. Egba, whose appointment as […]
Prayer, solution to Nigeria’s crisis — Clerics
By Abdulwahab Abdulah LAGOS — As the sectarian and ethnic problems facing some parts of the northern Nigeria subside, Chief Missioner of the Ansar-Ud -Deen Society of Nigeria, Sheikh Abdur-Rahman Ahmad and Chairman, University of Lagos, Muslim Community, Professor Abdur-Rahman Bello, has said the failure of adequate prayer was responsible for the several crisis. The […]
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