Post election riots in Kaduna, Bauchi, Yobe, Niger
Construction to begin on $2.5bn Imo Refinery project soon – Chukwueke
That INEC may succeed
Delta’s stranger-than- fiction story
FG, US collaborate against disease outbreak in Nigeria
Youths unleash mayhem in Imo over kidnap of ACN chieftain
Ondo LP, PDP claim responsibility for Jonathan’s victory
How to make your home cozy and inviting
Lagos unveils new home ownership scheme
Daniel, PPN betray Jonathan-Fadairo
Buhari rejects results in 22 states and FCT
Presidential poll: Ogboru gives INEC pass mark
LUTH/CMUL Co-op & Thrift procures cars for members
Nordica Lagos/Asaba advances fertility treatment initiatives
Juststandout lights up Hearts of Gold Hospice

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Letting mosquitoes breed may lead to fewer malaria deaths – RESEARCHERS
In what may be described as a counter-intuitive move, a team of researchers has proposed a theory that letting mosquitoes grow up and breed may be part of the solution to tackling the devastating impact of malaria.
2011 elections: Nigerians commend Police on security
In the past, tales of election manipulation and rigging did not end well without Nigerians bemoaning the active participation, connivance and involvement of some members of the Nigerian Police Force. In fact, the despicable activities of some of them was so pronounced to the extent that people called for their exclusion in any election in the country
Vegetarians at lower risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke
Are you a vegeterian? Do you know vegetarians could be at lower risk of developing diabetes, heart disease and a stroke, because they experience a 36 percent lower prevalence of metabolic syndrome than non-vegetarians?
LASG rehabilitates medicinal garden
At least 10 hectares of medicinal garden at Idena Itoikin, in Epe Local Government Area of Lagos State are being rehabilitated to promote herbal medicine in Lagos.
Burden of stillbirths highest in Nigeria, 9 others – WHO
The burden of stillbirth delivery in Nigeria and nine other countries are among the highest in the world. According to the first ever comprehensive set of stillbirths estimates initiated by the World Health Organisation, globally, every day more than 7,300 babies are stillborn.

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