Journalists shut out as only Makinde gets access to rescued Oriire victims
SSS parades four suspected kidnappers in Awka
N-Delta crisis: Group plans 10m man march in Abuja
BNC wants Britain to return stolen Benin artefacts
NAPEP tricycle operators hail Chime on lifting of ban
Calm returns to Bokko after woman’s death
BNC wants Britain to return stolen Benin artefacts
Oil firm graduates 200 skills acquisition trainees
Benue House pleads with CBN on cash movement
Residents flee as oil spill ravages 10 Warri communities
Power projects 75 % ready —Govt

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Rotary club earmarks N2.5m for roundabout construction
THE ROTARY Club of Ughelli Metropolis has reiterated its determination to partner with government to develop its immediate community, even as it has earmarked the construction of a roundabout at the Afiesere/Iwhrekpokpo junction of the town at the cost of N2.5 million.
Police arrest woman over hot water attack on hubby’s lover
Doctors in an undisclosed hospital around the area are said to be battling to save the life of the victim, a 200 level student of the Lagos State University, Ojo, identified as Adejumoke Okunuga, whose condition was at yesterday said to be critical.
Ibibio politicians condemn Attah’s suspension by PDP
The purported suspension of former Governor Victor Attah by Akwa Ibom state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] on allegations of being reactionary and refractory has been condemned by some high profile politicians of Ibibio origin who have also threatened to leave the party should the situation, which they fear could degenerate into an ethnic war, continue.
EFCC closes case against Bode George, others
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), prosecuting the former chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and five others over alleged inflation and contract splitting, yesterday, closed its case as the defendants open their defence.
Lagos, NURTW deny alleged planned strike
Following a wide spread rumour to disrupt road transport operation in some parts of the state, the leadership of Lagos chapter of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), yesterday, disassociated itself from the speculation, saying there was no such plan by its members to suspend commercial vehicles operations in the state.

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