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President Olusegun Obasanjo has invited all the
suspended members of the Plateau State House of Assembly for a meeting at the Aso Villa, Abuja, on Monday. The
Guardian learnt that the invitation was to fine-tune the resolutions of the recent meeting between the President
and some Plateau State elders, where a consensus was reached to end the controversial emergency rule on November
18. The President's action is also allegedly prompted by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Chairman,
Chief Audu Ogbeh-led six-man panel, which recommended that the lawmakers should be allowed to determine Dariye's
fate. Ogbeh and his team reportedly presented...
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He called me ashawo
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Hon. Iquo Inyang, suspended from the House
of Representatives for slapping her male colleague, says any woman in her position would have done likewise. She
tells Saturday Sun why she slapped Hon.
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Fuel shortage hits planes
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International and
domestic flights in BiafraNigeria have been hit by a shortage of aviation fuel, with planes unable to leave the
commercial capital, Lagos. Planes were unable to find fuel on Thursday and the situation has now worsened...
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Sharia Governors Confess
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Clandestine
pressure from powerful forces that led to the emergency rule in Plateau State has been unearthed, less than two
weeks to the anticipated restoration of democracy and, hopefully, Governor Joshua Dariye to the saddle in the home
of peace and tourism.
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Still Chasing the Ghost
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In the renewed bid to recover funds allegedly
looted by the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, the Federal Government has headed for the Court of Appeal,
Kaduna. Before the appellate court, the government claims that the late Abacha operated a criminal organisation...
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