Son stabs mother to death in Lagos

Son stabs mother to death in Lagos

The peace hitherto witnessed in Musa street, located in the densely populated area of Mushin, Lagos was shattered by screams from one of the apartments. At first, no one knew what the matter was until a woman with a wrapper strapped to her chest rushed out of her room panting.
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Nigerian job confuses Egbunike

Nigerian job confuses Egbunike

Former African 400m champion, Innocent Egbunike is struggling to purge his mind of doubts about his appointment as head coach of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria.

Musa excites Wenger

Musa excites Wenger

Arsenal are closely monitoring the progress of VVV-Venlo’s Nigerian youngster Ahmed Musa with a view to a permanent deal in the January transfer window.

I love pepper soup  – David Khegl

I love pepper soup – David Khegl

Mr. David Khegl is the General Manager , Federal Palace Hotel and Casino, Lagos. He has lived and worked in various parts of South Africa, China and various parts of the world and in all aspects of hospitality and leisure industries.He is our guest in this edition of Celebrity Tummy Talk. He speaks on his specialties and other interesting issues on food.

I have never been a political prostitute – Adenike Shobajo

I have never been a political prostitute – Adenike Shobajo

Honorable Mrs. Adenike Agnes Shobajo is the Managing Director of AS+, a communication, public relations and event management company. She is a seasoned Public Relations practitioner with a wealth of experience in the corporate terrain and a proficient politician.

Guinness Nigeria champions ‘drink responsibly’ campaign

Guinness Nigeria champions ‘drink responsibly’ campaign

WHY do you drink, what do you drink and when do you drink? Such were the posers Guinness Nigeria Plc, a significant player in the manufacturing sector threw open during a media forum on the need for consumers to make informed decisions on alcohol consumption.

Gaddafi’s death – who pulled the trigger?

Gaddafi’s death – who pulled the trigger?

Disturbing images of a blood-stained and shaken Muammar Gaddafi being dragged around by angry fighters quickly circulated around the world after the Libyan dictator’s dramatic death at Sirte, his home town.