Forgery charge: Alleged ‘fake’ PFIPC DG Adeyemi fails to appear in court
ASUU strike: HURIWA asks FG to sack Education Minister
What amnesty means, by Uduaghan
Gov Saraki leads Mosque c’ttee to Lebanon
Community leaders write Obi on plans to dethrone Monarch
46-yr-old mother of 9 electrocuted in Plateau
Ohakim unveils three books today
Chime wades into farmers, Ministry fertilizer saga
EFCC docks 2 el-Rufai’s aides over Abuja land
NNPC, CBN, others owe N72bn tax
Nigerian medics record heart surgery feat
Omatseye replaces Dosunmu as NIMASA boss
Etiaba denies attack on Obi
Yar’Adua appoints Alaibe Special Adviser on N-Delta
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SubscribeCivil society groups caution INEC on e-voting
By Emeka Mamah KADUNA — The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been urged to exercise caution in its quest to introduce electronic voting system in the 2011 general elections in the country. Civil society groups made this call at the on-going first National Stakeholders Forum on Electronic Voting System in the country in Kaduna […]
Bankole asks banks, others to partner N-Assembly against fraud
By Tordue Salem ABUJA — Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Dimeji Bankole, yesterday called on banks, the entertainment industry and Interswitch Nigeria with other partners to work with the National Assembly in tackling cyber crimes in the country. Bankole who expressed regrets that these organisations and agencies whose businesses were greatly affected by […]
ERA, Edo women farmers protest Michelin’s activities
It was further gathered that the company acquired the Iguobazuwa forest reserve, covering over 3500 hactares of land, towards the twilight of former Governor Lucky Igbinedion’s administration in 2007.
Imoke blames C-River’s woes on RMAFC
He stressed that he was one of those craving for the amendment of the constitution based on some identifiable lapses while pledging his allegiance to the federal government.
Okah: Clark accuses FG of double standard
Chief Clark warned that the much trumpeted amnesty of the Federal Government, which the people have accepted in principle, would fail if certain things were not done to create conducive atmosphere for the people to accept it voluntarily.
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