Nestle partners fast food operators
A visual discourse of Masters and Apprentices
Shelter Afrique poised to sell stake to China
Oyo PDP, ACN trade words over Council of Obas’ meeting
Mourinho may face players’ revolt
Eagles drop five steps on FIFA rankings
Terrorism: Jonathan urges world leaders to unite
Facebook changes spark online complaints
Libya’s NTC suffers heavy casualties in Gaddafi’s Sirte
Drogba relishes role as Ivory Coast peacemaker
FCE Obudu gets Provost
US cop show borrows a page from Strauss-Kahn case
Barton reveals he held Arsenal talks
Anelka says he could still stay at Chelsea
Inter in moves to appoint Ranieri as Gasperini’s replacement
Guild of Editors Conference kicks off tomorrow
Tinubu docked!

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Customs arrest Chadian with nine tusks
The Seme Border Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) says it has arrested a Chadian who imported nine elephant tusks into the country.
UEFA members back FC Sion expulsion
Members of Europe’s football governing body on Wednesday said they unanimously supported UEFA’s decision to expel FC Sion from the Europa League, after the Swiss side fielded ineligible players.
Women, kids only as Turkish FA bars men from league matches
A 40,000 crowd made up entirely of women and children watched a Turkish league match on Tuesday after sports authorities hit on a novel way to deal with crowd trouble at top flight side Fenerbahce.
Swedish daycare to test GPS for tracking kids
A daycare centre in the southern Swedish city of Malmoe said Wednesday it planned to test GPS devices for tracking children when they are out on excursions.
Taliban refuse to comment on Rabbani death
The Taliban insisted Wednesday that it did not want to comment on the assassination of Burhanuddin Rabbani, the former Afghan president who had been leading efforts to talk peace with insurgents.
IMF projects high inflation in Nigeria, Angola
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that inflation will remain high in oil exporting countries considering the dominated price development in Nigeria and Angola.
Ogboru/Uduaghan case: Appeal court reserves judgment for Thursday
Benin (NAN) The Court of Appeal sitting in Benin will on Thursday give judgment in the Delta Jan. 6 governorship election rerun. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Chief Great Ogboru of the Democratic Peoples’ Party had filed the appeal against the decision of the tribunal which upheld the declaration of Gov. Emmanuel […]
Japanese company to invest N7b in manganese mining
A Japanese conglomerate, African Economy and Development (AFRECO), plans to establish a N7 billion manganese plant in Nigeria.
Pastor declines divorce with wife of 8 years
A pastor, Dare Apajobi, on Tuesday told a Grade `B’ Customary Court in Oshodi, Lagos that he was not ready to divorce his wife of eight years.
Nuclear workers scramble as typhoon smashes Japan
A powerful typhoon smashed into Japan on Wednesday and headed for the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant, where workers raced to protect buildings and reactors that are leaking radiation.

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