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35
years of nation building through selfless service

The
next Nobel Laureate will come from the Ghetto —Helen Sosu
Majek
Fashek returns
• 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
• The next Nobel Laureate
will come from the Ghetto —Helen Sosu
• Former
Sound city presenter survives road mishap
• Dude
hooks up with Shank on new album
• Sailing with Laugh and
Sail Groove
• SA clothing label Ama
Kip-Kip set to enter Nigeria
• Majek Fashek returns
• Igwe Gabosky appointed
patron of AMJ
• Lagos govt pledges support
for Nollywood
• Adenuga,
Otedola fingered in N92b bid for Newcastle
• NFF demands prompt report
from match commissioners
• WBC Heavyweight bout: Bring
on Klitschko now –Peter
• Fall-out of African U-17
ouster: Dike's boys still useful –Iroha
• Damola dares to be the
best
• UEFA Champions League:
Scolari targets clean sweep
• Eto'o relishes current
form
• Atletico face up to Simao
absence
• Mikel flays Makelele comparison
• 'Zaki is like Shearer'
• Oliseh tasks Amodu on
Olympic Eagles
• Low turn out of musicians
at Okosuns burial
• 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
• Lagos human skull saga:
Police close in on herbal doctors
• Borno police clampdown
on armed robbers
• Motor-cyclists on warpath
with touts over N200 levy
• Bandits invade Ganye cattle
market
• Group petitions ICJ over
Henry Okah
• Lighting up, making light
of advertising
• CHI making water ‘Pure
for sure’
• AAAN celebrates creativity
with LAIF
• Tom Tom now National Teams
candy
• Moving Ahead: Danesi moves
on
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Exposed!
N100b road contracts scam rocks Edo
From COLLINS EKE, Benin
AN alleged
monumental fraud running into billions of naira allegedly squandered on the
Benin City road network, by Governor Oserhiemen Osunbor has sparked off a
cold war in Edo State....
'Independence Day is time to bless Nigeria...
Let's
celebrate our country’
Being a keynote address by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, President, Believers Loveworld
Inc. (a.k.a Christ Embassy) at the Grand Launch of the 2008 edition of ReachOut
Nigeria...
Presidency
starves INEC of funds
By CHUKS EHIRIM, Abuja
THE Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC), still gasping for breath, amid unending
attacks from the public, surprisingly, in recent times has been suffering
.....
Nigeria
at 48: No cause for cheers - AC leader
From CHUKS EHIRIM, Abuja
AS Nigerians take stock of the dividends of 48 years of freedom from colonial
rule, while curiously awaiting the mandatory Independence Anniversary...
MIKANO
Generators
By KELECHI DECA
MIKANO Generators
is a subsidiary of Mikano International Limited, a company with 27 years experience
in the areas of Building/Civil Engineering Construction and Steel...
ReachOut Nigeria
campaign reaches climax
By AZUKA MORDI
AT the grand launch of this year's edition of the ReachOut Nigeria with Rhapsody
of Realities campaign, President of Believers Loveworld (also known as) Christ
Embassy, Pastor Chris....
Excess
Crude Oil Fund: Gov Suswam in N24b mess
•
Blow-by-blow account of the recklessness • Allegations are baseless
- Aides • EFCC operatives storm Benue
THE honeymoon appears over for Benue State Governor Hon. Gabriel Suswam,
whose kinsmen are now fanning the amber of an alleged multi-billion-naira
mess with pressure on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
who have commenced a massive probe of the governor...
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• Shake-up imminent in ANPP
• As Third Mainland bridge re-opens:
Lagosians heave sigh of relief
• Court orders arrest of PDP
chieftain in Kaduna
• Imo deputy governor clashes
with kinsmen
• Principal,
vice escape kidnap attack
• Village
head, four others quizzed
• Group alerts of plot to
rip-off Rivers officials
• Forum cautions Ijaws on
minister for Niger Delta
• National Identity Cards
in a fix
• Group wants WAEC probed
• Nobody can stop my judicial
commission of inquiry –Jang
• Fayose commends Oni's unity
govt plan
• Shun ostentatious living,
Moslems told
• NEMA advises stake-holders
on disaster management
• I'm
okay with JTF operations –New Defence Chief
• Monarchs endorse Akpabio
for second term
• Anambra PDP Crisis: Ubah
hails Gana's committee
• Rivers to get tourism dev.
commission
• COREN goes tough on erring
members
• 22 German students take
courses in Hausa
• Varsity don raises alarm
over materialism
• Speak your mother-tongue,
Ohakim tells Nigerians
Editorial
The
Nigerian nation at 48!
ON October 1, 2008, Nigeria will mark the 48th year since
she gained Independence from colonial Britain. During those years, Nigeria
made some gains in terms of infrastructural development. She has also managed
to remain a single political entity in spite of glaring and sometimes fractious
differences. The nation fought a civil war ...