Why Nigerian languages are dying – Dr. Adeniyi
Henrisoul debut’s on BET’s 106&Park
PDP: An uncommon brawl
Anambra 2013: Intrigues that characterized party primaries
Danjuma moves in to save Suntai
National identity affords us quality lifestyle – Hon. Gbolahan
Police arrest robbery suspects
2014 World Cup: Nigeria, 15 others seek play off tickets
never the same again
Senators begin lobby for Mark’s seat
Saintfiet quits after loss to Eagles
Many challenges of women empowerment in Africa – Onyedim
Akpabio’s N50m largesse: Zik Zulu, AGN Sec-Gen fire back at ANCOP
Rita Marley storms Nigeria for Felabration

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Why Niger Delta oil theft can’t stop – Boyloaf
One of the ex-militant leaders in the Niger Delta, Dr. Ebikabowei Victor Ben, alias ‘General Boyloaf’, has said that oil theft in the Niger Delta will not stop until the Federal Government takes appropriate steps to compensate the natives of the region.
If there’s no restructuring, national conference, we’re playing with disintegration – Nigerians
A COMMON tread that tied the contributions of participants at the two-day political summit held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, which ended on Wednesday night, is the need to address the prevailing wind of insecurity blowing in Nigeria and other socio-economic and ethnic problems through a national conference.
Chidinma becomes first female act to make MTV’s Naija top 10
Sensational singer, Chidinma has been announced as the first female artist to ever top the MTV Base Official Naija Top 10 charts. The stunning video for “E Mi Ni Baller” which was shot by ace cinematographer, Clarence Peters and featured label mates, Tha Suspect and Illbliss, has overshadowed P-Square’s “Personally” to hit the top.
Controversy trails Forbes African artistes list
Controversy is currently trailing the Most Bankable African Artistes 2013 list recently released by Forbes.
On Nigerian musicians dumping their record labels
In recent times, Nigerian music industry has witnessed a global explosion that makes the international artistes want to do collaborations with their Nigerian counterparts. This is as a result of their ability to infuse traditional flair into the Afro hip hop genre of music.

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