Survival in state of total darkness and near anarchy

In a week dominated by bomb attacks on the offices of Nigerian Newspapers – Thisday, Sun and others and the political reactions to the statement credited to the Nigerian Security Adviser, it is tempting to conclude that the future of the country is in serious jeopardy.
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Oil prices extend losses on ample US supplies

Oil fell further on Thursday, with the market weighed down by plentiful crude stockpiles in top consumer the United States, while traders awaited the latest eurozone interest rate decision.

Mental health problems increasing among youths – Don

Mrs Ajibola Falaye, a Professor of Counselling and Developmental Psychology at the University of Ibadan, on Wednesday raised an alarm over increasing incidents of mental problems and disorders among young Nigerians.

Liverpool losses near £50 million

Liverpool reported £49.4 million ($79.9 million) losses in the last financial year following pay-offs to staff and costs associated with the club’s failed new stadium plans, it was revealed Thursday

34 killed in Potiskum market attack

An attack on a cattle market in northeastern city of Potiskum by gunmen armed with explosives has left at least 34 dead and the toll is likely to climb, an emergency source said on Thursday.

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