Nigeria’s daily oil production rises by 2.3% to 1.74mbpd
Abbas hails Shettima’s APC re-nomination
Enugu to upgrade UNESCO library
Taraba to pay new Teachers’ Salary
FG approves N348bn NIPP projects
Hoodlums invade Vanguard correspondent’s home in Benin
Lagos residents lament menace of area boys
Lagos donates five patrol boats to Police
S/Court throws out Uba’s suit against Obi
Nwankwo drags UBA, Spring Bank to CBN
Kidnapped Enugu UNDP coordinator released
Bulkcem vows not to resuscitate Nigercem under Elechi
NSCDC arrests 8 over fuel adulteration
Youth council hails Yar’Adua over amnesty to militants
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SubscribePolice kill bank robbery suspect in Bayelsa
It was learnt that nemesis caught up with the robbery suspect when customers of a new generation bank provided information that led to detection of two armed bandits, suspected to be involved in the snatching of cash from unsuspecting customers of various banks in the capital city.
Blind students protest Arewa youth leader’s arrest
The group recalled the role the Arewa youth leader played to assist blind students of the Niger Delta, especially his presence at their exhibition in Lagos which endeared him to physically challenged persons from the region.
Oshiomhole vows to make life better for Edo people
The governor, who made this disclosure while swearing in three special advisers, said his administration had decided to tax a few individuals who could pay to take care of the large populace who are poor.
Northern elders caution over constitution review
By Emeka Mamah Kaduna — Traditional rulers and Muslim leaders in the 19 northern states yesterday advised lawmakers in the country to be cautious in their efforts to amend the 1999 Constitution as well as make laws for the country, saying divine (Islamic) laws were superior to man-made laws. They spoke under the auspices of […]
Let’s learn from other nations, AC advises politicians
LAGOS—The Action Congress (AC) has said Nigerian politicians have a lot to learn from other countries, especially in Britain where a recent expense account scandal involving parliamentarians has brought a crushing defeat to the ruling Labour Party and threatened the government of Prime Minister, Gordon Brown.
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