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Nigeria's High Commissioner in South Africa, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa yesterday warned against infringing on President Goodluck Jonathan's right to contest next year's election because

Marwa: Jonathan is well positioned to handle presidency



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African Petroleum Plc, yesterday debunked the allegations made by a suspended top official against its Chairman, Mr Femi Otedola.It said the allegations were spurious and

AP dismisses allegations against Otedola



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THE Federal Government has set a target of 7,000megawatts generation capacity for the nation by April 2011 and 14019 MW by December 2013. President Goodluck Jonathan

Jonathan projects 6939mw capacity by 2011



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TWO persons and a company will face trial tomorrow over an alleged N403 million shares fraud. Their victims include a principal officer of the House of

Minister, House officer, others lose N403m to shares fraudsters



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The debate on the tenure of the six governors who won rerun polls in their states raged yesterday. Last month, the Federal High Court, Jos, Plateau

Oni's tenure expires next May, Falana insists



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THOSE insisting that the amended Constitution must be assented to by the President before it becomes operational got an ally in the Nigerian Bar Association

NBA sues National Assembly, others over amended Constitution



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FOR the first few days at the beginning of Ramadan, there is tendency for some people to forget that they are fasting. Thus, it is

Ramadan Guide Breaking in error



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THE Federal Executive Council (FEC) Wednesday approved N22.9billion for three more aircraft for the presidential fleet. When acquired, the two Falcons and one Gulfsteram G550 will

FEC approves N22.9b three new aircraft for president




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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), yesterday arraigned two persons and a company for allegedly defrauding unsuspecting victims of about N404 million.The victims include

EFCC arraigns three over alleged N404m shares' scam