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• NASS goes tough on cyber
crime
• Committee on Communication
lauds Etisalat
• Nokia Mobile Navigation debuts
in Nigeria
• Electoral reform:
How Yar'Adua misread Montesquieu
• Confusion over Sheriff's
defection to PDP
• The media has failed
us — Afegbua
• ANPP leaders only
fight for PDP's interest — Bmitosahi
• Michael Jackson Exit
of a legend 1958 — 2009
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Nollywood; Berlinale,
World Cinema Fund German Federal Cultural Foundation to the rescue
• Tuface
launches charity concert, loses millions to Hypertek
• Kefee launches counter
attack in the Niger Delta
• Piracy: Nigerian artistes
plan to storm National Assembly
• Tom Cruise agrees to Mission
Impossible 4
• Getting
a feel of the Carnival D'Trinadad and Tobago
• Tips for fixing stick
on your Eye lashes
• Battle for AGN's soul
• Hollywood touch for KC
Presh's new video
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Ronaldo, Rooney, Messi
no match for me –Taye Taiwo
• 2010 World Cup: Our destiny
now in our hands –Ogunjobi
• Odemwingie keen on Premier
League move
• Commissioner lauds Nestle
on Milo B'ball
• Nigeria 2009: Caught in
the web of threats and controversies
• Serena sees the bigger
picture
• Agassi takes new swing
at pro tennis
• Federer, wife like it
spicy
• Sharapova stays positive
despite loss
• Torres
vows Spain will be back
• Milan keen to sign Fabregas
• Barca to trade Keirrison
for Villa
• Huntelaar set for United
deal
• Stoke set to offload
Olofinjana
• Three options for Tevez
• Etuhu tasks Fulham manager
on new players
• Birmingham make bold move
for Vieira
• Anfield misfit keen for
reunion
• CBN common year end will
regulate industry
• Bank stocks: No cause
for alarm — Rewane
•
American coy predicts new mergers
• NOPRIN protests Police invasion
of CLO
• Trauma of disable persons
denied access to banking halls
• Security threat in Nigeria:
ASIS boss drums support for security professionals
• NDLEA impounds 239kg of drugs;
confiscate N7bn in 5 months
• Okiro
launches book in grand style
• N85bn NPA fraud; Bode George
admits irregularities
• Black Sunday at Oshodi
• Common Sense holds free
investment seminar, launches book
•Awujale canvasses commitment
to Ijebu State
• Strike stalls deployment
of mobile court for
RCCG congress
© 2008 National Daily Newspaper ...building a new culture
Naval Officers sponsor Niger Delta Crisis
From NWADIKE UGOCHUKWU,Port Harcourt
THE Chief
of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Iko Ibrahim must hear this!
Officers of the Nigerian Navy have been accused of being the godfather of
the militant groups engaged in the wanton destruction of lives and properties
in the Niger Delta region...
Minister in double trouble
By CHUKS EHIRIM, Abuja
A minister in one of the grade ‘A’ Ministries
(names withheld), has run into troubled waters over a failed deal he recently
entered into with money doublers, in which he lost as much as N50 million.
But he now faces double jeopardy as the transaction appears to be threatening
his job...
MT African Pride N10bn oil scam: Reps indict ex-Naval Chief, Afolayan
By BEN OBI JR
THE Holybook must be right when it admonishes that: “what is hidden
from the wise and prudence shall be revealed to the weak and suckling.”
National Daily investigation have uncovered unput-down-able evidence indicating
that the Federal House of...

REPORT OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON NAVY ON THE PISAPPEARANCE OF A DETAINED SHIP
- "MT AFRICAN PRIDE'
INTRODUCTION
How come that a ship with a length overall in excess of 109 metres, a width
of 18 metres and a height of eye from the mast to the keel 34 metres could
so easily varnish from our waters? ...
2011
Presidential battle: Yar’Adua pays
PR firm N.5bn
• Anenih heads presidential think-tank •
Plans to checkmate Obasanjo, opposition • Turai, family back project
AFTER some months of vacillating,
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua has finally bowed to the whims of his
family and political associates who had mounted an unrelenting pressure on
him to run for a second term in office. The introverted 56-year-old former
university lecturer is now poking fun at his gloating traducers and screaming
booboo. National Daily’s impeccable sources revealed that Yar’Adua
has perfected plans to formerly implement strategies to retain the People
Democratic Party, PDP, nomination as the party’s candidate for the 2011
presidential election...
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• Plateau AC collapses into
factionalized PDP
• Yuguda's deputy on way
out
• Student leader accuses EFCC
of plotting to split NANS
• NGO teachers brainstorm
on nursery education
• Driving test introduced
for female commercial drivers
• Look beyond Yar'Adua, ANPP
advises ASUU
• Cultists
invade primary schools in Benue
• Tackle pipeline vandalisation,
group tells FG
• Students
query Suswan on public funds
• NUJ drags high court judge
to NJC
• Police boss alerts on new
crime devices
• 95 pharmacists inducted
at UNIJOS
• Black movement visits
orpanage home
• Netherlands Forum eulogises
Saraki
• Sales drop as PAN injects
N5bn for new Peugeot series
• National Gallery of Arts
lost 300 works to Jos crisis, witness tells panel
• Kwara woos Dutch investors
to Nigeria
• Gov. Saraki launches Keke
Alafia for commuters
• Plateau PDP Crisis: Ogbulafor
to constitute caretaker committee
• Educationist tasks govts
on culture
• Lady Ohakim seeks FG’s
support for women farmers
Editorial
Special Corruption
Courts?
AS the monstrosity of corruption gnaws at the soul of the
polity, the clamour for the establishment of exclusive courts to try corruption
cases has become too strident to ignore. The issues centre on the growing
perception of the judiciary...