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• Zinox, USAID empower UNILAG
with digital centres
• CWG is Columbia's school
beacon of hope for Africa
• Celtel Nigeria launches
Nigeria's 1st $20 GSM phone
• Galaxy Backbone expands coverage
• Intercontinental, Zenith
contest ICT award
• LG introduces worldwide roaming
handset
• Forum discusses ICT development
• Babayaro mulls Eagles comeback
• Olympics: Athletics chief
promises three gold medals
• Dosu fears for dream team
IV
• Kaffo predicts doom in
T/tennis
• Peter, Klitschko get-Berlin
date
• Eight Olympic gold medals,
a wild goose chase –Oyatogun
• British boxers aim to
be lords of the ring
• 'Metu will be Nigeria's
joker’
• Olympian status excites
Yusuf
• De La Hoya to assist US
boxers
• Sheraton Cup hots
up in Lagos
• Rangers close in on Shittu
• Arshavin admits transfer
fears
• Ancelotti reveals Azzuri
ambition
• Lampard closer to Inter
move
• Agonies of forgotten war
veterans
• FG has forgotten
about Osamuyi—Chester Aikpitanhi
• Ephraim Band Celebrates
• Sultan tasks christian and
muslim leaders on religious crises
• Loss of truth; bane of the
nation's problems—Prophet Alalade
• Islamic awakening in Southern
Nigeria
• Security operatives must
establish new boundaries —Ekhomu
• Man goes on exile over
crude oil controversy
•Police trail gunshot robbery
suspects
• Five suspected overseas-bound
prostitutes nabbed
• NATB tackles Swiss Embassy
over visa denial
• Police in Lagos arrest 47,
kill 21 robbery suspects
• Federal Fire Service stinks
• NIMN:
For two to become one
• AAAN builds strong brands
•
MTN gives support to Communicators' Forum
• Sweet Sensation opens
to Ifako-Gbagada
• Moving Ahead: Danesi moves
on
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Recently, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome held a crusade many agree has re-drawn the
spiritual map of not only South Africa where it took place, but by extension
the entire...
Obasanjo's
empire under siege
From CHUKS EHIRIM,Abuja
DAGGER
smiles, that perhaps best describes the present state of relationship between
President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua and his predecessor Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
whose political...
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have trapped the Corp Marshall of the Federal Road Safety Commission [FRSC
Mr. Osita Chidoka in a huge cash jam. Chidoka last week return from London
where he attended a seminar...
Dark days loom for MBI again
THERE are strong
indications that the story of Minaj Systems Limited, owners of Minaj Broadcasting
International (MBI) Television is fast acquiring notoriety as one of a step
forward, two steps backward. The ...
London:
Knifing to a climax
By KELECHI DECA
IN our report last week we wrote on the escalating teenage knife crimes in
London which has turned the city into a knife wielding metropolis, no thanks
to teenage street gangs' rivalry...
Imo
Gov. in N50b Scandal
Group asks him to quit • EFCC, ICPC may wade in •
APGA threatens war
TIMES appear to be getting rougher for the embattled Governor of Imo State,
Chief Ikedi Ohakim as a fresh row over...
EFCC
to arrest more ex-govs
•
Adamu Mu'azu on the run • Tinubu, Haruna's camps panic • No sacred
cows — Yar'Adua
FOR Nigerians who may have been dispirited by the temporary lull in activities
of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) occasioned by the change
in its leadership earlier in the year, surprises...
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• Long queues are here again!
• Bot-mang critically ill
• INEC vows to address electoral
imbalance
• More
troubles for Edo PDP
• Piggery Farm sacks residents
• Senate Committee cautions
parastatals
• Why Nigeria must be first
choice for investors –Amb. Akanbi
• NCC plots against phone
snatchers
• Three security staff suspended
for absenteeism
• Chime moves to fight guinea
worm
•
Celtel switching capacity upgraded to 20m subscribers
• Proposed Njaba state: Politicians
scramble for portfolios
• Ogun East PDP vows to recall
lawmakers
• Ex-Council
boss, legislator docked for N6.8m fraud
• Constituency project allowance
illegal, says Don
• NAPEP, Senate to collaborate
on poverty
• Food poisoning: Group wants
Yar'Adua to order investigation
•
Lady Ohakim lobbies lawmakers on HIV/AIDS battle
• DPP chieftain decamps to
PDP
• Group alerts about religious
campaign against Mantu
• Driver of killer-bus
slumps in court
| Opinion |
• Yoruba leadership: A stitch
in time…
•
Nyako: Burden of integrity and trust
• Nigeria’s home and
abroad publishers
| Business |
• Niger-Delta
Crisis: UK Defence against
military pact
• MTN, Reliance may merge
• Lack of infrastructure, bane
of economic growth — SEC, DG
• Strike won't affect oil
production —Oil majors
• Shareholders endorse Omatek
• ALSCON imports
alumina
• Celtel network suffers collapse
• Stakeholders urge FG to expedite
industrial growth
• Tourism institute generates
N84m
Editorial
The
new revenue formula
PRESIDENT Umaru Yar'Adua recently forwarded a new revenue-sharing formula
to the National Assembly. Hardly a marked departure from the previous formula,
the Federal Government retains 53.69...
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I
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Stephanie Okereke
AMP
goes to war with G65 TV
AGN
condoles late Folawiyo's family
Mellamby's
“Juju Doctor” gets nomination in South Africa
Road
traffic offences and arbitrary penalties