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3 dead as UNN building collapses
NFF won’t interfere in Siasia, Osaze row – Maigari
Corruption: Opposition parties support Obasanjo’s stance
NCAA seeks waivers on import duties
Court revokes Azabe Ya’Adua’s bail
Sani Abacha: Legacy of a great leader
FG to establish 400 schools for Almajiris
Something Exciting As Confusion Continues
Anxiety in Kano over eclipse of the moon
CBN to give farmers additional N450bn loan
Delta monarchs, drum support for state legislature
Street children:UNICEF blames menace on society
Zoning: PDP rejigs from the top
Boko Haram dares IG, cautions civilians

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Melting shop’s collapse didn’t halt production – Delta Steel
THE Delta Steel Company, DSC, a subsidiary of Global Infrastructure Nigeria Limited, Owvian-Aladja, Delta State, has denied media report, that production was halted following the collapse of the steel melting shop at the company.
Don’t Write us off – Falcons captain
As the Falcons round off their preparations for the FIFA Women’s World Cup starting June 26, team captain Precious Dede has told Nigerians not to write off the team.
NBA Anambra State:This is a challenge
THE Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, is a creation of statute and known to the Nigerian law. It is an umbrella body of all lawyers called to the Nigerian bar.
Suicide bomber blasts Police Hqtrs
THE horror and devastation suicide bombers cause in distant lands usually seen on television were brought to Nigeria forcefully, yesterday morning, when a suicide bomber struck at the headquarters of the Nigeria police in Abuja.
Weaker African countries to benefit from free trade area — expert
Weaker countries that fear being overwhelmed in a huge African free trade area will benefit from it in the long term, a development expert has said, as leaders of 26 governments met to try to accelerate the creation of the zone.
‘Abuja carnival waste of tax payers’ money’ Amachree
As the Federal Government is getting set to inject tax payers money into the organization of yet another Abuja Carnival, Chief Mike Amachree has said that the carnival does not have the capacity to attract tourists to Nigeria.
Jim Iyke’s Jamaican girlfriend launches sex enhancement pills
There is a crisis in the bedroom and an urgent step must be taken to address and contain this crisis .So many otherwise good and healthy marriages have been destroyed, many other wise promising relationships have floundered and fluttered on account of lack of sparks in the bedroom department.
IFAD to inject $75m in new agric programme
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) will inject 75 million dollars into the new Value Chain Development Programme which is now in its final design stages, an official said. Mr Abdoul Barry, the IFAD Country Programme Manager, made the disclosure in Abuja
Badagry to host African Youth Festival
Lagos is set to host yet another cultural festival that will showcase the rich cultural heritage of Africa to the world later in the year.
World Bank to assist ECOWAS deepen regional cooperation
The World Bank has expressed its willingness to deepen cooperation with ECOWAS to promote its regional integration in the sub-region.
SMEDAN pledges NERFUND support for Nollywood
The Director- General of Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Alhaji Muhammad Nadada Umar, has pledged the agency’s support for the development of film industry in Nigeria, through the National Economic Reconstruction Fund (NERFUND).
ECOWAS constitutes committees on mining
The ad hoc committee monitoring the implementation of the regional mining directive has constituted three committees that will visit member states to assess their compliance with the directive.
UACN plans increased investment to boost profitability
UAC Nigeria Plc has announced plans to invest significantly in its operations and businesses in the years ahead to strengthen its revenue base and ensure improved returns for stakeholders.
TEF to invest $500m into agriculture
The agricultural sector in Nigeria will soon experience a revolution as the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) is set to pump in $500 million to boost activities in the sector.
Villa wars?
ABUJA is awash with rumours about heavy in-fighting at the Villa. The story is that various senior officials are giving President Jonathan major headaches by forming themselves into competing gangs and taking pot-shots at each other.

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