

BATTLE OF ADDIS ABABA: Ethiopia will fall
Shekau: Army verifying credibility of new Boko Haram video
Jackson responsible for his death, says AEG Live
Pastor, two kids killed as Boko Haram Islamists open fire in church
At least 27 killed in Central Sudan over fuel subsidy cuts
Kenya buries victims as nation awaits answers
SSANU may join ASUU in strike – Scribe
8, 000 women seek husbands in Zamfara
Ohaneze Ndigbo factions bicker over Delta ‘Igbo Day’
Shocker: “I may not live long” says Kunle Afolayan
Comedian Bovi welcomes baby girl
Forbes releases World’s Highest paid Hip-Hop artist list
Messi’s humble image faces tax evasion test
Send books not guns, Malala pleads at UN
Who owns controversial building?
Ex-Biafran soldiers plan Abuja protest over unpaid entitlements
PSC promotes 4 AIGs, 9 CPs, 29 senior officers
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SubscribeContinued Secrecy On Jumbo Pay
FOR the umpteenth time, the nation was again, told that Nigeria holds the dismal record of having the highest paid legislators globally.
FG has 60 days to meet our demands or else … — COEASU
THE Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) has given the Federal Government a 60-day ultimatum to meet its demands. The President of the Union, Mr. Asagha Okoro, said “the nation would regret looking down on the teaching education sector if concrete steps are not taken to address COEASU’s grievances.”
26-yr-old to hang for robbery, rape
FOR robbing a couple at gunpoint and raping their teenage daughter, a Delta High Court sitting in Warri, yesterday, sentenced a 26-year-old furniture maker, Chijioke Ede, to death by hanging.
Agbakoba writes Senate President on National Conference
FORMER President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Mr. Olisa Agbakoba has written to the Senate President, Senator David Mark on the importance of convening a Sovereign National Conference, SNC.
ASUU/FG face-off: Private varsities’ VCs call for truce
WORRIED by the protracted industrial action embarked upon by public university lecturers under the aegis of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Vice-Chancellors of private universities have expressed concern and sympathy for the affected students, noting that there was need to end the three-month-old impasse between the Federal Government and the striking lecturers.
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