2027: High hurdles before candidates, parties
Who made this petty trader a widow at 28?
NBA congratulates govt on Security Council membership
Saro-Wiwa, Nkrumah and me, by Ajumeze
Father beats own 2-year-old baby to death
Crime: Fashola scores Lagos police high, pledges more support
Nationalisation of troubled banks last resort – FG
Modernisation cannot kill Christianity – GKS President
“The greatest weapon is truth†– Sir Ahmadu Bello
Anambra 2010: Why Ekwueme backed Soludo — Ezeibe
Factional PDP offices sealed off in Plateau
Curses upon curses as passengers, motorists get stranded at Ore
Former Bank PHB MD, stockbroker, Ololo arrested
MEND resumes hostilities
Court did not grant injunction – Soludo’s aide
FG ejects 450 repentant Edo militants
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SubscribeArmy reinstates dismissed ECOMOG soldiers
RESPITE may come the way of jailed 27 soldiers for mutiny by the members of the Nigerian Army in Akure and the wave of criticisms that followed the outcome of the General Court Martial which tried the returnee UN Peacekeepers.
Gov. Jang strengthens bond with NFC
Plateau State Governor, David Jonah Jang has restated commitment of his government to strengthen the existing bond between the state and the Nigeria Film Corporation, NFC.
Kano inaugurates water, electricity boards
Kano — As part of the effort to boost water and electricity supply to the people, the Kano State Government, yesterday, inaugurated the boards of the two parastatals. They are the state’s Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency, which has 10 Directors and the Rural Electrification Board, which has 13 Directors. Inaugurating the boards, Commissioner […]
Pharmacists council threatens further clamp down
By Demola Akinyemi Ilorin — Following the sealing up of two pharmaceutical companies in Ilorin last week over gross violation of the processes in making standard drugs, the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria ( PCN), yesterday, threatened further sanction on pharmaceutical companies that engage in unwholesome practice. The Council particularly warned the unsuspecting public to be […]
UNIJOS resumes lectures Monday
By Taye Obateru Jos – The Senate of the University of Jos has approved Monday for the resumption of normal academic activities at the institution. The Senate at a meeting, yesterday, took the decision following the suspension of the over three-month strike by lecturers. A statement from the institution aired on state electronic media advised […]
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