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Plateau State House of Assembly yesterday formally
replied the Attorney General of the Federation, Chief Akin Olujinmi, on his report detailing allegation of corrupt
practices against Governor Joshua Dariye and challenged President Olusegun Obasanjo and other public officers to
make open declaration of their assets. Also addressing the allegation of corruption levelled against him on the
BBC Hausa Service programme monitored in Kaduna yesterday, Dariye warned his detractors that "all of us live
in glass houses. So, let no one start throwing stones. We should be Godly and disciplined."
The Assembly, in a letter with reference no: PLHA/OFF/58 dated November 24 and addressed to the Attorney General
said that the Federal Government should...
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Reps summon IGP
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The House of Representatives has summoned
the Inspector General of Police, Mr Tafa Balogun and the Director General of the State Security Services, Col.
Kayode Are (rtd), over the recent political crisis in...
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Nigerians ungrateful
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Finance
Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala yesterday burst out in tones of lamentation over what she called ingratitude
by Nigerians for what the present administration has been able to achieve. The minister expressed the regrets
when she...
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I'm Prepared for War
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Deputy
Senate President Ibrahim Mantu yesterday said if the group loyal to Plateau State governor, Joshua Dariye, wants
to declare war on him for his role in the declaration of emergency rule in the state last...
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Donald Duke Forgeries
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The
forgeries said to have been committed by Duke are: His LLB and BL certificates, his LLM degree from Pennsylvania
University; the letter of clearance dated November 16, 1982 purported to have been written from...
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