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MAN OF THE YEAR
THE most influential people on earth are ordinary dreamers. They see beyond the immediate; they construct, in their mind's eye, a future - seemingly farfetched, but festooned with possibilities.

The demolished Iba market in Lagos... yesterday
PHOTO: SAM OLUSEGUN-ALADE

Business   Sports
Naira devaluation pushes cost of fuel importation by N5.2b

Oil prices rise on worries over Russian gas flows

Notore commences fertiliser Production

Property owners dare Lagos govt over light rail project
  Mixed fortunes for Martins, out for six weeks

NFF board meets tomorrow, as members disagree over Bosso

Lagos hosts Glo-CAF Awards February 10
Metro
Communities reel in blackouts
Capital Market   Focus
Index fell further as share prices decline
  Lack of policy trails Nigerian Railway in 2008 -060109
Property
Court dismisses govt's objection on Banana Island property tussle -050109

2009 to be one of warmest years on record, say scientists -050109
 
Energy Report
World Bank consultant laments poor state of electricity in Nigeria

Expert tasks govt on gas utilisation projects
Compulife
Communication stakeholders list tasks before Akunyili

GSMA insists on single wire protocol
 
Money Watch
Depression: Diversification, the only way out for Nigeria?

Africa and the crisis of global financial governance
Science
Research team reports how life on Earth became big -010109
 
Insurance
Insurers have adequate capacity to pay genuine claims, says NIA boss -010109
Business Travels
Weather conspires against travel plans -020109
 
Media
Ogunwale... Colporteur in endless search for better Journalism practice -050109
Law
Supreme Court verdict on 2007 presidential election -060109
 
Natural Health
Common food additive found to increase cancer risk -010109
Industry Watch
How to improve industrial sector's performance in 2009, by stakeholders
 
Appointments
Agenda for human capital development in 2009 -060109
Weekend
 
Education
How education sector fared in 2008 -010109
Friday Review
Culture minister's missions impossible -020109
 
Maritime Watch
Govt vows to complete first dry port soon in Kano
Sunday Magazine
2009: Nigerians Earnestly Yearn For Change -040109
 
Saturday Magazine
2009 In View: Nigerians Want Better Deal From Government, Not Promises -030109
Ecumenical Center
Akwa Ibom Govt Seeks God's Help In Governance -040109
 
Friday Worship
Happy New Year! Let us pray -020109
 
CBN deploys fraud monitors in banks
By Enitar Ugwu
THE Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has scaled up its crackdown on fraud in the nation's banking sector by deploying its officials to banks to monitor their activities.


Gunmen abduct, free author, Elechi Amadi
From Kelvin Ebiri (Port Harcourt) and Willie Etim (Yenagoa)
UNKNOWN gunmen who abducted renowned author, Captain Elechi Amadi, on Monday night in his home in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, yesterday night released him to his family.


Lagos moves to end doctors strike, opens paediatrics complex
By Chukwuma Muanya, Seye Olumide and Bertram Nwannekanma
STRIKING doctors in Lagos may call off their industrial action today after the state government set up a negotiating team to meet with executives of the Medical Guild.

AFRICA

UN proposes Green Zone-style base in Somalia
Three masked gunmen fatally shot a Somali aid worker yesterday, as the UN envoy to Somalia said the United Nations should create a Baghdad-style Green Zone in the African country so he can base all his aid workers there.
DR Congo rebels in crisis meeting
MEMBERS of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's main rebel group are to hold urgent talks after claims they have ousted their leader, Gen. Laurent Nkunda.

WORLD
India hands over Mumbai attack evidence to Pakistan -060109
India said it had handed over evidence that linked Pakistani militants to the Mumbai attacks yesterday, demanding a prompt investigation by Islamabad and piling diplomatic pressure on its nuclear-armed rival.

U.S. opens new Iraq embassy in symbolic move -060109
The United States opened its new embassy building in Baghdad yesterday, a step meant to symbolise its transition from occupying power to an ally of a sovereign Iraqi government.

POLICY & POLITICS
How Utomi, others see Ghana's election
By Clifford Ndujihe
AS Prof. John Evans Atta Mills is sworn-in as Third President of the Third Republic today, many Nigerians and groups have continued to hail Ghana's democratic culture.

ARTS
In 2008, plenty laugh, robust purse for comics
By Justin Akpovi-Esade
WITH six awards last year, the biggest being the Comedian Of The Year, Diamond Awards for Comedy, comic Ayo Makun popularly called A Y could qualify to be called the nation's reigning King of Comedy.

 
 
Editorial
Ranking Nigerian universities
THE National Universities Commission (NUC) has decided to rank Nigerian universities according to standard criteria in order to further enhance their quality. This follows the accreditation of programmes in the universities, a process that began some ten years ago.
Columnists
Where were the fixers in Ghana?

'Send down dollars'

A road culture gone awry
Cartoon

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Letters
Nigeria and Ghana's election

Oshodi market: A sorry sight


Fashion
All for breast-cancer awareness -020109
By Nike Sotade
PRAY, what has a lingerie show got to do with breast cancer awareness?

Auto Wheels
Power train performance behind Volkswagen Tiguan -020109
THE 2009 Volkswagen Tiguan crossover Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) is available in three trims. The base S includes 16-inch alloy wheels, full power accessories, an eight-speaker audio system with CD player and auxiliary jack, aluminum interior accents, eight-way manual adjustable front seats, air-conditioning, cruise control and a 60/40-split-folding rear seat.

Food & Drink
Different ways with beans -020109
Beans are an often-overlooked source of incredible health benefits. They have a lot of carbohydrates, leading people to believe they should be avoided and seen as a weight gain risk only.