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Reinstate sacked UNILORIN lecturers now, S/court orders
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British hostage freed
–MEND
After several promises to
free British hostage, Mathew Maguire, Nigeria’s main rebel
group, Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND),
said it freed him yesterday to the custody of "Nigerian
government officials."... >>
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Protect your votes, NADECO chieftain tasks
Nigerians
A former National
Democratic Coalition (NADECO) chieftain, Chief Ayo Opadokun,
yesterday, said it is a shame and pity that 16 years after
Moshood Kashimawo Abiola (MKO) laid his life for democracy,
Nigeria is yet to attain true democracy... >>
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Associates pay
tribute to Abiola
• Want FG to
honour him
Mansur Oladunjoye,
Sotikare Folashade and Elizabeth Amushie
Eminent Nigerians and
opposition politicians, yesterday, gathered in Lagos to mark the
16th anniversary of the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential
election, passing a resolution for the declaration of Chief
M.K.O. Abiola’s birthday a public holiday....>>More
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MEBRIM UCHECHUKWU,
Abuja
The Supreme Court,
yesterday, ordered immediate re-instatement of five out of the
49 lecturers of the University of Ilorin, who were relieved of
their duties for participating in the activities of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities [ASUU] on May 15, 2001.. .>>
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...ASUU lauds
ruling
TITUS ELEWEKE, Lagos
and MICHAEL OLANREWAJU, Ilorin
ational secretariat of the
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), yesterday, lauded
the Supreme Court ruling that ordered the re-instatement of the
five sacked University of Ilorin lecturers, saying the judgment
marked the beginning of righting the wrongs and falsehood that
have been peddled by some people in the country for eight
years.. .>> More
Imo Geographic
Information System ready soon
Imo State Geographic
Information System (IGIS), saddled with all affairs concerning
land registration in the state, would be ready for services
soon... >>
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4 killed as soldiers, militants clash in
Bayelsa
Four persons, including
two suspected militants, a soldier and a community leader were
allegedly killed in a clash between soldiers from Ogbotobo Flow
Station and gunmen at Letugbene in Bayelsa, yesterday.
Sources told the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the incident occurred in the
early hours of the day shortly after the... >>
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Why June 12 poll was annulled
—Bafyau
Electoral conduct, vital to free election —Bankole
Vision 20-2020: Ministers to be held accountable for failure
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Fear grips residents as gunmen storm Nnewi
Group endorses Chime for second term
FG saves $12bn from excess crude account
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