Torrential rain paralyses activities in Ibadan
Alleged suicide: I’m still seeing a doctor, says Tonto Dike
We Need Biometric Data Base
Oil palm supply: RSPO builds capacity among stakeholders
Oil: Nigeria returns to 400,000 bpd
200 die from measles in Kano
Kenya attack: Awoonor’s death, shocking — Ghanaian President
CBN will contribute N50bn to AMCON Sinking Fund – Rep
Ajimobi dissolves cabinet
Consider interest of country first, Jonathan tells politicians
Mall Siege: Attackers will not get away – Kenyan President
Boko Haram: Inches away to total victory
Moyes admonishes United after 4 – 1 defeat by City
The lessons from Ozekhome’s kidnap
Gunfire, explosions as Kenyan troops battle to save mall hostages
Man accused of raping neighbour’s 8-yr-old daughter
Lagosians spend N36bn on Owambe annually —Fashola

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Pension fund hits N3.5trn, 5.6m workers registered
National Pension Commission, PenCom, weekend, said the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS, had generated over N3.5 trillion with no fewer than 5.61 million workers now in the schem
Kevin is a criminal, Kokori not underdeveloped – Ovuozorie Macaulay, SSG
SECRETARY to the Delta State Government, Comrade Ovuozorie Macualay, spoke to Vanguard, weekend, in Asaba, on the latest threat to the security of the state by the most wanted kidnapper and armed robbery kingpin in the state, Kelvin.
Cleric defrauds friend of N9.5m
A 34-year-old man, who poses as a Muslim cleric to defraud gullible Nigerians has been arrested by operatives of the Special Fraud Unit, SFU, Ikoyi, Lagos, for allegedly defrauding one of his victims of N8 million.
DisCos new owners to inject $1.8bn – BPE
The new private sector investors who bought the electricity Distribution Companies, DisCos, are to inject a total of $1.8 billion into the operations of the companies.
Faulty concession legal framework hampers port services — ANLCA
National President, Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Alhaji Olayiwola Shittu, has blamed the total concession of Nigerian ports for their poor services.

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