Archive for: February, 2010

Nigerian legislators reject EFCC bill on property forfeiture

Nigerian legislators reject EFCC bill on property forfeiture

The House of Representatives has rejected a bill for a law for the forfeiture of property purchased through unlawful means.

Glenn Hoddle reckon Eagles target ‘difficult but achievable’

Glenn Hoddle reckon Eagles target ‘difficult but achievable’

Former England manager, Glenn Hoddle, says a semi-final target for the Super Eagles at the 2010 World Cup finals is difficult but achievable.

Nigeria Senate amends Sections of 1999 Constitution

Nigeria Senate amends Sections of 1999 Constitution

With the required two-thirds majority, the Nigerian Senate on Wednesday amended Sections 145 and 190 of the 1999 Constitution.

Jonathan briefs Ministers on President Yar’Adua’s return

Jonathan briefs Ministers on President Yar’Adua’s return

Nigeria acting President Goodluck Jonathan has met with all serving Ministers following the postponement of Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday.

Here comes Adesiji

A peep at Siji’s sophomore album project “Adesiji” that features a sharp cast of musicians and co producers including Rich Medina and King Britt.

Nigerian launches Twitter’s sporty cousin

Nigerian launches Twitter’s sporty cousin

Fantator, a micro blogging service which allows users to give minute by minute updates on sports matches, has launched a beta version of its website.

Tele Atlas maps for South Africa are World Cup soccer-ready

Tele Atlas maps for South Africa are World Cup soccer-ready

With World Cup soccer on the horizon, digital maps and dynamic content leader Tele Atlas is now offering its customers a World Cup Soccer-ready digital map of South Africa.

Ibusans in UK demand state intervention over ritual murders

Ibusans in UK demand state intervention over ritual murders

The UK’s Ibusa Community are appalled by the fact that it has taken hundreds of women and youths to bring a series of murders to the attention of the police.

LASG warns tanker drivers against indiscriminate parking

LASG warns tanker drivers against indiscriminate parking

Lagos State Ministry of Transport on Tuesday warned tanker drivers against indiscriminate parking capable of impeding free flow of traffic along the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway.

Touts take over NNPC mega stations in Bauchi

Touts take over NNPC mega stations in Bauchi

NNPC mega stations operating in Bauchi metropolis and its environs have been taken over by touts and black market operators who virtually control the movements of vehicles in and out of them.

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