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The Guardian • Govt bans tax contractors in states, IGP to enforce policy • Corruption, Nigeria?s greatest woe, says Carrington • Labour, PRONACO mourn Omojola • ASUU accuses govt of backing anti-strike protests, chides Labour • Obasanjo hinges sustainable democracy on education • Ubah pledges better deal for Anambra • Court reserves verdicts in trial of suspected terrorists • FG may sack workers in NCAA, others over bulletproof cars • CAN raises advisory panel, Kuku visits Bakare over confab • Govt names heads of agencies • Aregbesola defends education policy, woos investors • Babangida urges devolution of powers, diversification of economy • Sacked council boss collapses in court • Again, Atuche?s trial fails to hold Punch • Over 100 buildings demolished for Ogun road projects • Falana demands information on bulletproof cars from NCAA • Jang disagrees with Jonathan over national dialogue • ASUU to Jonathan: Begging?ll not end strike • FG marks New PDP HQ for demolition • The N3bn quarters that shouldn?t have been • ?Schools merger not to inflict pains? • Ember months road crashes not ordained? FRSC • Cholera claims five in Sokoto • CAN backs national dialogue • Anti-graft group to storm Oduah?s office Wednesday • Osun Speaker?s wife?s abductors jailed 27 years each • Boko Haram, threat to Nigeria?s survival ? Ajimobi • Court reserves judgment in Hezbollah, Thisday bomber?s trials • Corruption, cause of Nigeria?s insecurity ?Carrington • Hope not lost on Nigeria ?Obasanjo Nigerian Tribune • Oduah?s N225m armoured cars: EFCC begins probe •Mass sack looms in NCAA •Falana calls for documents • Jonathan appoints Ahmadu Ali, Adeniran, others to governing boards • ASUU has introduced lies, politics into strike ?Okonjo-Iweala •Herbalists back ASUU • NASS should not have final say on confab ?Jang • Jonathan set to lead ministers, govs to pray for Nigeria in Israel • IBB wants more money for states, LGs • Boko Haram: 10 killed, houses set ablaze in Borno village •Army to recruit 9,000 soldiers • Military, police not aiding oil thieves ?Shell • German envoy pledges more scholarships for Nigerians • ASUU dismisses Jonathan?s appeal over strike •Accuses govt of sponsoring false allegation • ENSIEC disqualifies 16 candidates in LG polls in Enugu • Ajimobi stresses military-media partnership over Boko Haram Whats your take?
Posted on: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 06:34:50 +0000

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