The Nation: Dialy Nigerian News [March ‘11 Diet]

Started by TheNation, Mar 01, 2011, 12:05 PM

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has appealed to the Federal Government to restore over N6.3 billion removed from its 2011 budget request. INEC Chairman Prof.

Source: INEC urges govt  to restore N6.3b

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THE Osun State Government, yesterday, named Senate President David Mark; Senator Iyiola Omisore and former House Speaker Patricia Etteh, among others, in fresh plot to

Source: Osun names Mark, Omisore, Etteh, others in plot to cause mayhem

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Kwara Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) governorship candidate Mohammed Dele Belgore (SAN), at the weekend, said his campaign promises of free education, health care, scholarship

Source: Belgore reassures on free social services

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The Governing Council of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria has terminated the appointment of two of its senior lecturers with immediate effect for refusing

Source: ABU sacks two lecturers

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ALLEGED rising cases of criminality in Lagos may have earned Police Commissioner Yakubu Al-Kali a query by Inspector General (IG) Hafiz Ringim, it was learnt

Source: IG queries Lagos Police over insecurity

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Desperate politicians and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) chair Prof. Attahiru Jega were yesterday warned to uphold justice and integrity in the conduct of next

Source: Cleric warns Jega, desperate politicians

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Former Lagos State Governor Bola Tinubu yesterday said freed former Nigerian  Port  Authority (NPA) chair Olabode George is suffering from post-prison and pre-reintegration dementia. Tinubu, a

Source: Tinubu to Bode George: you're suffering from post-prison dementia

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President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday warned politicians against violence during next month’s polls, saying that his political ambition or that of any politician is not worth

Source: My ambition not worth the blood of any Nigerian, says Jonathan

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No fewer than four ministers and 78 chief executive officers of ministries, department and agencies (MDAs) may be arrested by the Independent Corrupt Practices and

Source: ICPC may arrest four Ministers, 78 CEOs of agencies