‘Osoba is a coward’

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The governor of Ogun State, Gbenga Daniel yesterday described his predecessor, Olusegun Osoba as a coward for fleeing the state after losing the 2003 governorship election to him. Mr Daniel was reacting to a verbal attack from Mr Osoba last Tuesday during the flagging-off of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) governorship campaign at Ake Palace, in Abeokuta. Mr Osoba…

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OIL POLITICS: Caught in the Amazon

The people of the Amazonian region of Ecuador could not have wished for a better Valentine Day's gift as a court there slammed an $8 billion fine on Chevron for heavily polluting the area through serial oil spills. Texaco spewed the spills into the fragile ecosystem between 1964 and 1990. You may be wondering why Chevron should be caught in…

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Shell opens bids for oil blocks

Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has declined to speak on the progress of the bidding process of its oil blocks that have been offered for sale. Although names of interested companies have already been mentioned in newspapers, local and foreign, the bidding process for the sale of its oil blocks have started, and the planned sale of some oil blocks…

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Exchange says trading platform functional

The management of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), yesterday, reiterated that its current trading platform is functional, against insinuations that it is outdated following the Exchange's move to replace it. Emmanuel Ikazoboh, interim administrator of the NSE, had announced last month that the Exchange's council approved the acquisition of a new trading platform. "An ad-hoc committee of management and council…

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>Agency names violators of procurement act

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The Public and Private Development Centre (PPDC) Assessment Report on the implementation of the Nigerian Procurement Law, has revealed that the Ministries of Petroleum Resources, Agriculture and Water Resources, Education and Health violate the procurement regulations more in Nigeria than other MDAs. The report which was launched on Monday in Abuja also warned that the continued failures in these ministries…

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Akure leaders want faster development

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Notable leaders from Akure, capital of Ondo State, yesterday met to chart ways of bringing meaningful development to the ancient city. At a summit organised by the Akure Divisional Consultative Forum, leaders of the town stressed the need for unity in the effort to transform the city. The convener of the meeting, Olu Aboluwoye noted that despite the fact that…

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Police arraign girl for theft

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The police have arraigned a 19-year-old girl, Jennifer Alumona, and three other male suspects before an Abuja High Court on a five-count charge of conspiracy, assault and armed robbery. Charged with Alumona, on Tuesday, for being in possession of a locally-made double barrel pistol with two live cartridges, conspiracy and robbery are Idris Olayemi, 25; Abdullahi Ibrahim, 25 and Yusuf…

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South Africa beats forecasts on mines, agriculture

South Africa’s economic growth came in higher than expected in the fourth quarter, boosted by stronger growth in the mining and agricultural sectors, according to data released on Tuesday. Statistics South Africa said the economy grew by 4.4 per cent in the fourth quarter on a seasonally adjusted and annualised basis, compared with an upwardly revised 2.7 per cent expansion…

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Egypt mobile phone ownership rises

The number of Egyptians with mobile telephones grew to 66.87 million as of November, 25 per cent up from a year earlier, according to figures published on a government website. Egypt is the Arab world’s most populous country, with about 79 million people. In November 2009, Egypt’s three mobile operators - Etisalat Egypt, Mobinil, and Vodafone Egypt - had 53.682…

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FG to fix energy investment draught

Federal Government says it has initiated plans to fix investments draught in the upstream sector of the nation’s oil and gas industry. Finance minister, Olusegun Aganga, disclosed this in Abuja on Monday while addressing delegates at the ongoing Nigeria Oil and Gas (NOG) Conference. Mr. Aganga said that major oil companies had slowed down investment in the sector in expectation…

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‘Chelsea can conquer Europe’

23 February 2011 Carlo Ancelotti believes Chelsea's 2-0 win over FC Copenhagen proved his forwards are capable of firing the team to Champions League glory. After the misery of last weekend's FA Cup exit against Everton, Nicolas Anelka gave Blues boss Ancelotti some much-needed breathing space as his double-strike put Chelsea within touching distance of the Champions League quarter-finals. Defeat…

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City, Liverpool with work still to do

23 February 2011 The second leg fixtures of the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 have already gotten underway, with CSKA Moscow booking their place in the next round after a 1-1 draw (handing them a 2-1 aggregate win) against PAOK on Tuesday. Wednesday night sees just one fixture, with Porto looking to build on a 2-1 lead when they…

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Tunisia, Angola reach CHAN final

22 February 2011 Angola defeated hosts and favourites Sudan on penalties after a stormy 1-1 draw on Tuesday and secured a place in the African Nations Championship final against Tunisia. The Tunisians also needed a shootout after another 1-1 deadlock following extra time before eliminating neighbours Algeria and reaching the climax of the biennial tournament for home-based footballers. Angola won…

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ACN candidate rejects appointment into Imoke’s organisation

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The unsolicited appointment of some persons into the campaign organisation of Cross River State governor, Liyel Imoke, appears to be fetching him bashing rather than applause, following the outright rejection of such appointments by some of the selected people. Last weekend, the governor’s campaign organisation went on air to announce the names of members and non-members of the PDP into…

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Speaker’s name missing from voter register

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The name of the Speaker of Cross River State House of Assembly, Francis Adah, is missing from the voter register even though he was duly registered by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) during the voter registration exercise. The deputy governor of the state, Efiok Cobham revealed this in Calabar while addressing those protesting the omission of their names from…

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