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Nigeria - Top News

  • November 24
  • Vanguard Nigeria: Lagos Lawmakers Ask Authorities to Re-Open Lasu

    The Lagos State House of Assembly has recommended the reopening of the crisis-ridden Lagos State University (LASU), for academic activities within a week from today pending the decision of the visitation panel's investigation.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: 76-Yr-Old Woman Kidnapped at Ibusa

    A 76 year-old woman has been kidnapped at Ibusa, Delta State, even as kidnappers of the Oceanic Bank manager have dropped their ransom from N110 million to half a million naira.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Manifest - FRSC to Clamp Down on Commercial Vehicles

    THE Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has said from December 1, it would clampdown on commercial vehicles plying intercity routes without passengers' manifest.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Navy Intensifies Training for New Challenges

    THE Naval Training Command (NAVTRAC) has said it is stepping up its training strategies to meet with the operational dynamics of the time.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Foudation to Promote Use of Indigenous Languages in Schools

    Worried by the declining use of indigenous languages, especially the Yoruba, D.O Fagunwa Foundation, has announced its commitment to promote the use of indigenous languages in schools in line with the National Policy on Education, especially in the South West.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: VP to Ogbulafor - Deal With Recalcitrant Members

    President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday asked the National Chairman of the Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Vincent Ogbulafor, to assert his authority and ensure discipline among its members, especially ahead of the 2011 general election.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Anambra 2010 - Open Campaigns Yet to Begin

    WITH the judgment in the suit instituted by Dr. Andy Uba, now delivered, the coast is clear for 25 governorship candidates of different political parties vying for the February 6, 2010 election to move into the field.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: 2011 Presidency - Gov Sambo's Ambition Ruffles Aso Rock

    The alleged presidential ambition of the Kaduna State governor, Mohammed Namadi Sambo may have pitched him against President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua. Government activities at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, seat of the state government have virtually come to a halt since penultimate Monday when newspaper reports said that Sambo may succeed Yar'Adua in 2011.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Why Many May Not Travel for Christmas [analysis]

    MR. Emeka Nwokeke is a driver with Chisco, a popular transport company that has buses plying different parts of the country. Emeka left Lagos about 7p.m. penultimate Friday en route Port-Harcourt.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Country Bad Omen for Egypt - Kalu

    It was a champagne party for Pillar of Sports, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, following Nigeria's grouping alongside Egypt in Angola 2010 Nations Cup.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Ikoyi Outstrokes Accra Tennis Club

    The Nigeria-Ghana rivalry was rekindled at the weekend in Lagos when the Accra Tennis Club visited Ikoyi Club 1938 Tennis section for the 2009 Nigeria-Ghana International Tennis Tournament.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: NFF Place N1 Billion Tag on Eagles

    Nigeria's Green Eagles have been valued at N1 billion by the Nigeria Football Federation as the Glass House seeks to renegotiate their sponsorship deal for the senior national team.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Monetary Provision for Roads is Inadequate - Frank Nneji [interview]

    Mr. Frank Nneji is the managing director of ABC Transport Plc. He recently withdrew his luxury bus from plying some parts of the country, citing the poor state of roads in the affected areas. In this interview, Mr. Nneji calls for increased funding for the road sector.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Community Alleges Marginalisation

    The people of Owerri Municipality have expressed displeasure over what they called "the marginalisation of the area in the creation of local government development areas, since the inception of the current democratic dispensation."

  • Vanguard Nigeria: For Sallah, the Prices of Rams Soar and Soar

    Eid El-Kabir is the festival that marks the end of Hajj, the holy pilgrimage to Mecca, one of the five pillars of Islam.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Jonathan, Wife to Host Ijaw Students in Abuja

    Vice President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife Dame Patience Jonathan, will between December 4 and 6 play host to the National Association of Ijaw Female Students (NAIFS) whose bi-annual convention is billed for Abuja within the period.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: PDP Has Failed Nigerians, Says Ezeoke

    The National Chairman of All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Chief Edwin Ume Ezeoke, has attributed the crisis rocking the PDP dominated federal legislative chambers as an indication that the ruling party has failed the country.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Enugu Digital Map to Gulp N467 Million

    THE new Digital Mapping of Enugu State, which would capture and show all the physical features, topography and landscape of the state is to cost the state government N467 million.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Nasarawa Codemns Poor Pilgrims' Accommodation in Mecca

    The Nasarawa State Government has condemned the standard of accommodation secured for its pilgrims in Mecca by the National Hajj Commission (NAHCOM), saying the area lacks proper sanitation.

  • Leadership Nigeria: NOC Elections - Ndanusa is Eligible - Momah

    Seasoned sports administrator and commentator, Chuka Momah has come out to throw his weight behind the candidacy of Engr. Sani Ndanusa as president of Nigeria Olympic Committee. In view of this, he has come out to correct the falsehood and lies being speculated by Engr. Sani Ndanusa's opponents in the race for the presidency of NOC. He stated emphatically that Ndanusa was duly elected ...

  • Leadership Nigeria: Has Fulfilled All Requirements - Yusuf

    Meanwhile, more reputable Nigerians and respected sports stakeholders are coming out to support the ambition of Engr. Sani Ndanusa to vie for the presidency of the Nigeria Olympic Committee as the battle for the presidency of the body gathers momentum.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Central Switch Should Not Be Profit-Oriented - Experts

    Global e-payment experts who converged at the second E-Payment Providers Association of Nigeria 's Techno-Interactive Conference in Lagos recently, agreed among other issues that the Nigeria Central Switch (NCS) should not be a profit-oriented concern.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Senate, House Row Contrived By PDP - ANPP

    As President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua lays separately the 2010 budget proposals before the two chambers of the National Assembly today, the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) has asked Nigerians to blame the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for instigating the crisis between members of the two chambers.

  • Leadership Nigeria: EFCC Gives Bank Debtors Two - Week Ultimatum

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has given bank debtors a two-week ultimatum to pay up their debts or face prosecution.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Sale of Houses - Obasanjo, Bode George in Fresh Trouble

    For former chairman of the board of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Chief Bode George, it is certainly not the best of times, even in prison over monumental corruption at the NPA; the Senate yesterday added salt to injury when he was named among Nigerians who bought government houses allegedly without following the due process.




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