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Buhari warns Jonathan …says President harming democracy
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FG stops registration of non-indigenes
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Rilwanu Lukman dies at 75
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EFCC targets banker linked to Nyako
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No portion of Nigeria will be conceded -FG
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Jonathan, Atiku: We owe him huge debt of gratitude
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...Northern govs mourn
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Maitama Sule laments ‘maltreatment’ of northerners
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LG workers protest unpaid salaries, entitlements
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SSS quizzes, releases Ezekwesili
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Adamawa lawmakers wanted N1bn from Nyako, APC alleges
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....Acting governor Fintiri defends impeachment
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We’re behind Shettima, Borno Assembly speaker says
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Group submits bill for registration of southerners in Kaduna
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Damboa: 300 displaced persons languish at Gombe motor park
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FG inaugurates c’ttees on mortgage refinancing
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Woman arrested with dead baby in Lagos
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2015: INEC turns attention to rural dwellers, illiterates
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Doctors give conditions to suspend strike action
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‘Pull Nigeria back from the brink’
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South/North feud dangerous –ACF leader
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Referendum: EKSIEC submits results to assembly
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‘Pull Nigeria back from the brink’
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INEC postpones referendum on recall of Benue lawmaker
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2015: Umar will run for Taraba gov, aide says
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Sheriff will further alienate Jonathan from Borno people - APC chairman
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Chairman of the APC in Borno State, Alhaji Ali Bukar Dalori, in this interview scoffs at the idea of the Presidency using Senator Ali Modu Sheriff to win the state for the PDP saying it cannot work. Excerpts:
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‘Allow Nasarawa people to decide on Al-Makura’
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Counter protests over moves to recall pro-impeachment lawmakers
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Jonathan’s $1bn loan dubious - Tinubu
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Ethnic screening of PDP aspirants and Benue governorship race
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‘FG not doing enough for PIB passage’
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Power supply to hit 10,000mw by year ending – Nebo
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BUSINESS DPR: IOCs divestments to hit 8.8 bbl oil reserves, 24tcf gas
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Transcorp profit hits N9.75bn in 6 months
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BUSINESS Keystone Bank receives card security certification
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Multi-billion Naira gas plant to create jobs
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BUSINESS IPMAN, core investors finetune plans for new $3bn refinery
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‘Nigeria loses N300bn to bitumen importation annually’
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Fuel subsidy unjustifiable -NECA
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BUSINESS Need to harmonise electricity regulations
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Genco urged to adopt embedded electricity generation
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One fine day in Addis Ababa An exploration of Ethiopia’s bustling capital, which moves simply and vividly from markets to museums.
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S/Sudan rebels launch attack despite truce
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AU anticipates stronger ties at US-Africa summit
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Deaths in Mombasa shooting rampage
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A kit in time
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Doctors’ strike prompts more unrest over pay
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World young people face bleak future, says UN
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40% of our babies not born in hospitals – Dr Okolo
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US ends $20m support for 50,000 orphans
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The launch of the Every Newborn Action Plan
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] What is myasthenia gravis?
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Stroke rates declining among seniors, study shows
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Wearing saggy pants? Prepare to spend time in jail
The city is not trying to play fashion
police but rather ensure public decency.
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Is this the world’s oldest man? ...Experts believe this man could be 126
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Bwari council says no cyclist killed during sensitisation campaign at Kubwa
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Mob attacks suspected okada snatchers at Aso
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Female commercial drivers demand 150 SURE-P taxis
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Motorcyclist crushed at Awawa village
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APC vows to take over power in Bwari
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‘I helped to improve legal landscape of The Gambia’
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A Nigerian from Cross River State, Emmanuel Akomaye Agim, was in The Gambia for 10 years and held several senior legal positions and climaxed as Chief Judge of that country. He left in 2012. In this interview, he recollects how he helped to transform the
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Appellate court has power to reject inadmissible evidence – SC
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Young Lawyers Column Letter to my President
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Freedom for two juveniles on death row
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Discordant tunes in NBA
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UNILAG professor tackles ‘legal feminism’
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Nyako flees to Europe
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] Enahoro]
Eugene
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The case against rotational presidency
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Open letter to Mr President Militarisation of the polity
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Far from being determined to build a modern state--a state that acknowledges the sovereignty of, and respects the choices made by, its own People--our leaders seem hell-bent on imposing their will on the rest of us. Unless we stand firm, a self-seeking gr
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The case against rotational presidency
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Arresting the ‘silent
killer’
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Kwara signs MoU on sports summit
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Team Nigeria wrestlers last to arrive for Glasgow Games
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Fidelity wins Kano Inter-Bankers Football Tourney
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Drogba considers Chelsea return