Tax Ombud set to launch taxpayer’s bill of rights, obligations
Concession of King’s College: Parents mobilise for protest
PDP considers 3 options on hand over to Jonathan
Etsako re-run: 1,600 policemen, AIG deployed to Edo
JOS: Jonathan threatens to arrest leaders
Restore JTF soldiers, Bini monarch urges FG
…Mass burials as troops take over
Ministers ‘ll not betray Yar’Adua — Yayale
Benue Police arrest 17 suspected cultists
Uduaghan bags CBN’s Micro-finance award
Lukman laments low gas utilisation
Abide by agreement, host communities tell Shell, NAOC
Stop parading self as Egbema monarch, Thinkan warned
Foundation boosts health care, education in Ughelli South
‘Delta lawmakers didn’t take bribe from DESOPADEC’
Enugu monarch confers title on Shekarau’s aide
LG rescues 5 prison inmates
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SubscribeSoldiers’ withdrawal from JTF in Edo, illegal – AC
The Action Congress (AC) has described the withdrawal of soldiers from the Joint Task Force (JTF) in Edo State as an illegal act and a ploy by the PDP and its collaborators to rig Saturday’s re-run poll in Etsako local government.
Anambra: Ngige embarks on voter-education
By Dennis Agbo AWKA-FORMER Governor of Anambra State and governorship candidate of the Action Congress, AC, Dr. Chris Ngige has embarked on voters education in the state for the February 6 governorship election, asking prospective voters to come out with their voter’s card to cast their vote on the day of the election. Ngige told […]
Benue indigenes return with tales of woes from Jos
By Peter Duru MAKURDI — Following the renewed hostilities in parts of Plateau State, hundreds of Benue indigenes resident in Jos, the state capital, have fled back to their state with tales of woes that has befallen the state and its inhabitants. The fleeing returnees, who arrived Makurdi in droves, lamented the extent the crisis […]
Riot : Education not for the poor, says UNN VC
STUDENTS of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, yesterday briefed leaders of thought in the area and blamed the outbreak of the students’ protest in the institution on the Vice Chancellor, Professor Bartholomew Okolo.
Anyim, 40 others storm Senate over electoral reform
Abuja—Chief Anyim Pius Anyim, former Senate President, yesterday led some eminent Nigerians to the National Assembly, asking for a speed up in the electoral reform process. Anyim, who was the head of a 41-man team, under the aegis of “Concerned Senior Citizens of Nigeria,’’ presented to the Senate President, David Mark, a charter for the […]
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