Breaking: Court remands ex-CCT chairman Umar in Kuje prison over corruption charges
Amnesty: UNDEDSS tasks FG on sincerity
IPC lauds Penawou
Rivers Pdp intact, says Ake
NOI Polls to unmask Niger Delta
Itsekiri students laud Uduaghan
31 days after: Abducted labour leader’s mother freed
Port Harcourt residents panic over heavy shooting
Kumuyi seeks dialogue on church tax
Pilgrimage: NCPC vows to conduct pregnancy test
We ‘ve prosecuted 16 kidnappers in Edo —Police
102 Nigerians arrested in Libya
Communities warn militants to steer clear

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Nigeria, others adopt global jobs pact
By Funmi Komolafe GENEVA—Faced with a global unemployment crisis that could linger for about six to eight years, members of the ILO including Nigeria, at the end of the 98th International Labour Conference adopted a Global Jobs Pact designed to guide national and international policies towards stimulating economic recovery and generating jobs.
Only 20% budget used in 1st quarter —FG
“Despite the early releases of the first quarter capital warrants on 9th January 2009 for on-going projects, capital budget implementation averaged 20.68 per cent at N33.26 billion out of the N160.84 billion cash backed by the Office of the Accountant-General.
PDP won Lagos bye – election, says Tinubu
Ogbulafor, in a statement issued in Abuja yesterday said “This victory, in the midst of intimidation and vain propaganda by agents of the meddlesome Action Congress whose discredited candidate was rightly disqualified from the elections once more proves that the fortunes of our great party are on a steady rise in Lagos.
Militants bomb 3 Shell facilities in Rivers
MEND, in an online statement claiming credit for yesterday’s attacks, said:
“Hurricane Piper Alpha unleashed its fury in Rivers state today (yesterday), Sunday, June 21, 2009, leaving in its wake two battered oil installations. At about 0230 Hrs, the hurricane pounded the Shell major pipeline located at Adamakiri before moving on to another major Shell pipeline in Kula at 0300 Hrs. Both pipelines are located in Rivers state of Nigeria.
Youths protest delay of Obot’s certificate of return
His opponent, Mr. Bassey Etim, who is currently in the House of Representatives, was given a certificate of return, a development that prompted the aggrieved Obot to sue for redress at the tribunal.

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