Tanker driver on why traffic chokes Kirikiri town
I’ll sustain peace in Rivers – Amaechi
e-Business: Nigeria is lagging behind, says e-Shekels boss
Lagos Speaker, Ikuforiji to Chair Titans of Tech award
Signal Alliance strengthens presence in Abuja
Nigeria to become business hub in W-Africa, by Aluko
Where Nigeria started derailing- Abel Ubeku
He’s trying to buy my love
My senior girl’s friends laugh at me
Adeboye trained me – Adimula of Ifewara
Hope for improved power dims
Don’t risk losing internet governance chance, warns ICC

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Girl organises own kidnap, demands N10m from parents
A 19-year-old girl, simply identified as Nelly, who organised her kidnap with her boyfriend, Teddy, and demanded a N10m ransom from her parents, is currently chatting with the police authorities from the “A” Division in Warri, Delta State.
My brother’s birth was a unique one – Sister
ONE of the three sisters of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, Mrs. Arawumi Akinwole, who is the only one that remains as the G.O.’s mother and now a pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Bethlehem Parish in Ifewara was there at the family house when a team of Vanguard visted Ifewara. Interview by SAM EYOBOKA and OLAYINKA LATONA.
Govs can’t pay minimum wage – Saraki
INDUSTRIAL crisis appears imminent across the country as Governor Bukola Saraki of Kwara State who is also the chairman of Governors’Forum declared, yesterday, that many states will not be able to pay the N18,000 minimum wage for workers as passed by the National Assembly recently.
Electricity employees urged to ensure stable power supply
NATIONAL Cordinator of the Initiative for Better Power Supply, a non governmental organisation, Don Emma Onose, has told the National Union of Electricity Employees and Presidential Task Force on Power to work in unity to ensure stable power supply to Nigerians.
Group blasts Petroleum Ministry over alleged spending on PIB
A transparency advocacy group, the Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice, ANEEJ, yesterday, berated the Ministry of Petroleum Resources over an alleged spending of over N481million on the proposed Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB.

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