Falcons begin quest for World Cup glory
Ministerial appointment: Onyali-Omagbemi nurses high hopes
Metu, Osayomi shine Calabar
Could your man be a carrier of the ‘love rat’ gene?
Osama, terrorism and Rubenfeld’s non-sense (4)
Ministerial competence
14 NSCDC men in Abia held for murder
Nigeria, 9 others top list of international investors
‘How we broke revenue projections record’
Bombing police HQ: Time to rally round our police – 2
I lost the enthusiasm to continue – Jack Warner
GSM ring tunes’ tariffs: Is NCC helpless?
CBN stirs fresh dust over Islamic banking
What prospects for the non-oil export?
David-West’s lamentations for Nigerian varsities (2)
You can have the best of two worlds!

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Most violent crimes committed in Nigeria are by young adults – Dr Okei-Odumakin
Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin needs no introduction. The President of Women Arise for Change Initiative and also of Campaign for Democracy, she is an activist who has unarguably made her mark within and outside Nigeria.
Vista Woman had a chat with her at an event organised recently by the International Federation of Women Lawyers- FIDA, in commemoration of the Day of the African Child which is marked yearly on June 16. There she bemoaned the sorry-state of Nigerian women and children, and also expressed her optimism over the possibility of a better life.
Robbers attack Gwarzo, Shekarau’s ex-deputy
The Action Congress of Nigeria, CAN, gubernatorial candidate in the April general elections and the immediate past deputy governor of Kano State, Mr Tijjani Gwarzo, had a taste of life outside his former heavily secured Government House, weekend, when a gang of armed robbers attacked his residence in his country home, Gwarzo, 90km south of Kano.
Flood: 2 feared dead in Lagos
Two people were feared dead in the aftermath of last Wednesday rainfall in Idimu in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State. Also several people in Church Street, Bilesanmi Close and some adjoining streets have relocated as some of the houses are submerged by the attendant flood.
Eguavoen’s Eagles survive Ghana scare…win 3-1 in Benin
Nigeria’s Under-23 squad, Saturday, survived a first half scare from their Ghanaian counterparts in an All Africa Games first leg qualifier at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin to triumph 3-1 and brighten their chances of qualification.
Women’s World Cup will be ‘milestone’ says Blatter
BERLIN (AFP) – FIFA president Sepp Blatter says he expects the women’s World Cup, which starts on Sunday, to be a ‘milestone’ in the women’s game and has promised an increase in prize funds.
New York governor signs gay marriage into law
NEW YORK (AFP) – Gay New Yorkers basked in the glow Saturday of a landmark decision by the state senate to legalize gay marriage, a powerful victory for rights advocates in one of the most populous and influential American states.
Nowitzki makes baseball pitch NBA style
ARLINGTON (AFP) – Dirk Nowitzki, the German playmaker who led the Dallas Mavericks to an NBA Finals victory, carried a basketball to the pitcher’s mound Friday for his ceremonial opening pitch at a baseball game.
Back from ban, Gatlin aims to rejoin elite
EUGENE (AFP) – For Justin Gatlin, whose four-year drugs ban saw him plummet from sprinting’s pinnacle to athletics wilderness, booking a World Championships berth marks a new start.
Messi and Neymar head Copa America talent show
BUENOS AIRES (AFP) – For another stunning season at Barcelona even by his own exalted standards Lionel Messi undoubtedly deserves the epithet of best player in the world.
BOKO HARAM: A small group becomes a deadly scourge
This is an extensive story, the outcome of an investigation spanning two weeks into the activities of the dreaded Boko Haram sect. With pieces of information from reporters in four states where the sect has been suspected to wreak havoc, Sunday Vanguard brings you the never before told story of Boko Haram.
Kano Govt. to boost cassava, moringa, fish Production
Kano State Government is planning to boost the production of fish, cassava and moringa to enhance food security in the State, Gov. Rab’iu Kwankwaso, has said.
Student body vows to end illegal diesel ferrying
The National Association of Irele Local Government Students (NAILGOS) has vowed to put an end to illegal ferrying of diesel in Irele Local Government Area.
Standard Bank lauds new CBN policy
Standard Bank has commended the CBN Governor for his decision to lift the one year restriction on the holding period of the Certificate of Capital Importation (CCI) in the fixed income market.
Seven awaiting trial inmates regain freedom
The Chief Judge of Anambra, Justice Paul Obidigwe, has discharged seven inmates and granted bail to 16 others during a visit to Awka prison on Friday.
NSE moves N2.18 blln worth of shares
A total of 474.14 million shares valued at N2.18 billion were traded in 5,219 deals on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Friday.

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