Ijaw youths barricade E-West Road over outcome of IYC election
MSMEs contribute 47% to Nigeria’s GDP – SMEDAN
Enugu Killing: Corpse dumped in mortuary for a year and six months
Insurers frown at non-enforcement of insurance laws
National Youth Games: No medals for athletes – Abdullahi
Anambra, C-River deploy BrainFriend for e-learning
‘Food science, safety law’ll make Nigeria competitive’
Police hunt for man, 26, that terrorize Lekki community
EFCC challenges media on financial crimes
VConnect powers 800,000 SMEs online
FBN Life to deepen insurance penetration through products offerings
Why Stella may get her groove back
Anambra: Sale of voters’ cards booms
Jordan friendly: Eagles blame referee for loss
Kano to build 1450 learning centres
My wonderful plans for Delta South — Prince Emiko
Izombe: When peace returns to strife-torn community

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Research says Nigeria lagging in market indicators
Despite all the growth potentials of the Nigerian telecommunications sector, a recent report has declared that Nigeria was lagging behind than many other African countries in a number of market indicators.
Panel recommends demolition of 81 Ondo filling stations
NO fewer than 81 petrol filling stations may be demolished across Ondo State if government approves the findings of a panel of enquiry set up to determine the appropriateness of their locations.
Customer is king, forum reminds operators
Etisalat Nigeria, last week, joined efforts with its partners, Montgomery West Africa to set up first Customer centric summit in Nigeria, challenging fellow operators, at the end of the event, to hold sacred the age long adage that ‘customer is king.’
Airport collapse
KEYPLAYERS in the healthcare sector; notably hygiene and healthcare, have harped on the need for Nigeria to take a cue for accelerated development of medicines that is relevant to Nigerians and Africans as a whole.
Umuahia market relocation, dream come true – Gov Orji
Governor Theodore Orji of Abia State, has said that the effective relocation of the central market in Umuahia which had hitherto disrupted development as it occupied the better part of the capital city is a long dream come true.
Okada man jailed 2 years for cheating
A Zuba Grade 1 Area Court in the Federal Capital territory, Monday, sentenced Hassan Tanko, 20, a motorcyclist of Sabiri-Dei Dei, FCT, to 3 months in prison for cheating.
2 women, others arraigned for N135m theft
The Eco-nomic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Tuesday, arraigned two businesswomen and a man alongside their companies before a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja over alleged stealing of N135 million belonging to Lily Pond Container Ltd.
Another women’s group falls for Obiano
The latest women group to pledge allegiance to Obiano is the Women Door –to –Door Initiative for Willie Obiano Campaign, which yesterday described the APGA candidate as the most qualified person to succeed Governor Peter Obi in view of his rich background in managing human and financial resources.
Gov Chime lauds FG on national confab
Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State, has lauded the proposed national conference, saying it is capable of promoting unity among Nigerians.
Chime spoke when the National Dialogue Advisory Committee paid him a courtesy visit in Enugu.
Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Mr. Amechi Okolo, the governor said that his administration was committed towards ensuring peaceful and fruitful national dialogue.
Death toll in Yobe’s Army, Boko Haram clash hits 128
THE number of those who died in weekend’s clash between the military and Islamic militants has been put at 128. Military and hospital reports said, yesterday, that the five-hour-long battle between Boko Haram extremists and troops in Yobe State killed at least 95 militants, 23 soldiers and eight police officers.
Baby Elephants book final eight spot
Ivory Coast beat African counterparts Morocco 2-1 in a FIFA Under-17 World Cup Round of 16 tie played at the Fujairah Stadium in United Arab Emirates on Tuesday afternoon.
Ronaldo responds angrily to Blatter’s comments
Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has responded angrily to a video of FIFA president Sepp Blatter imitating him and describing him as a “commander on the field.”
Four French hostages kidnapped in Niger free after three years
Four French hostages kidnapped by Al-Qaeda-linked militants in Niger have been released after more than three years in captivity.
Boni Haruna and his burden of loyalty
The story of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former governor of Adamawa State, Mr Boni Haruna, used to be one of Siamese twins or, better still, the snail and the shell. They were political soul mates. Their relationship was said to have preceded 1999 when, at the outset of the current political dispensation, Atiku was unarguably one of the most important politicians in the country.
My mission in Rangers – Obuh
New Rangers of Enugu coach, John Obuh has said his dream is to chart a new course for the club and stop the many years of barren run.

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