Jonathan bans congratulatory adverts and solidarity visits
Acting President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday asked Nigerians to stop placing congratulatory adverts in the media over his assumption of office.
Acting President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday asked Nigerians to stop placing congratulatory adverts in the media over his assumption of office.
Behind the scene clips of the 'Alter Ego' photo shoot
A Tory MP is embroiled in controversy after allegations that he "lobbied" on behalf of a Nigerian politician accused of plundering millions of pounds of state funds, the British Independent. Newspaper has reported.
Smooth 98.1 FM, a 24-hour, regional and commercial music station on the airwaves in Lagos, is the first digital radio station in Nigeria.
A 15-year-old girl was assaulted in the downtown Seattle transit tunnel Jan. 28, 2010, while three security guards stood by. Shame!!!
Gov. Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State on Wednesday signed the 2010 Appropriation Bill of N101.96 billion.Gov. Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State on Wednesday signed the 2010 Appropriation Bill of N101.96 billion.Gov. Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State on Wednesday signed the 2010 Appropriation Bill of N101.96 billion.
The office of the removed Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Mr Michael Aondoakaa, was raided by about 50 armed mobile policemen today in Abuja.
World soccer legend Edson Arantes Do Nascimento, backs African teams to spring surprises at the South Africa 2010 World Cup.
Nigeria’s under-20 women football team, the Falconets, are to leave for South Africa on Wednesday for their match on Saturday.
The Education Trust Fund (ETF) on Wednesday in Abuja disbursed allocation letters for special intervention grants worth N41.4 billion to some institutions.
These bankers are not letting up at all...recession or not, see as UBA want to put awon boys into more 'gbese' on Valentines Day lol FOR HER on Val's Day
The cost of flights to South Africa for the FIFA 2010 World Cup have exposed the long-time sufferings of African travellers in the hands of Western-owned airlines.
The lingering fuel scarcity in Lagos has made the prices of foodstuff to go up at various markets in Lagos.
Workers in the Nigerian public service have threatened to go on an indefinite nation-wide strike over poor remuneration.
The Nigerian Agricultural, Co-operative and Rural Development Bank Limited(NACRDB) has secured the approval of the Senate to publish names of its debtors owing N5 million and above.