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Female suicide bomber kills 14 in Russia
Kwara council discovers 339 ghost workers
Skulls in Onitsha Hotel room: My story — Citizen Mokwe
Obasanjo, Jonathan, better than other Nigerian leaders
Police foil ATM robbery in Abeokuta
12 Christmas fun seekers killed as boats collide in Bayelsa
CHAN: I’ll carry on without Mba — Keshi
Benue boat mishap: 17 bodies recovered
As Bus Rams Into Gov’s Car… Oshiomhole escapes death!
Readers Man of the Year 2013!
How religion underdeveloped Nigeria (2)
Thoughts on the National Conference – 4
Eagles, Eaglets, Okagbare top breakthroughs in 2013
Awoniyi to Kogi people: Expect the best from Wada in 2014
Gun duel between Obasanjo and Jonathan?
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SubscribeDoes God Not Care That We Are Suffering ? (2)
Thanks to Jesus, God can no longer be accused of being indifferent to the human condition. In order to appreciate our plight fully, God became a man in Christ Jesus. What manner of man was he? God was a righteous, sinless man who went about doing good works. Thereby, he showed us what manner of man he created man to be. Jesus became the quintessential man.
Bed-ridden crash victim: ‘My bride abandoned me two months to our wedding’
For Emeka Francis, 37,who hails from Unubi,Nnewi south local government area of Anambra State, Friday, February 1,2008 will remain indelible in his memory.
My problem with killer-birth attendants, by Mimiko
GOVERNOR Olusegun Mimiko is blaming traditional birth attendants in Ondo State over maternal mortality. While reading riot act to them, Mimiko said the state government will empower them to do other businesses so that they don’t continue to endanger the lives of pregnant women who patronise them.
2015: I see danger ahead — Oritsejafor
Anything that is bottled in will either implode or explode. But when you are able to say it, you are relieved. In the process of saying it, you’ll really know what is on my mind and I’ll know what’s in your mind and we can agree or disagree. I think we have reached the point where just a group of people should not determine the destiny of the nation; I think Nigerians should decide what they want and how they want it
Boxing: Oriyomi’s first female Governor’s Belt champ
A Lagos State boxer, Aishat Oriyomi has made history as the first female to win the annual Governor’s Belt since its inception in 2009.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Oriyomi made the feat on Thursday at the 48th monthly Saturday Boxing Show tagged: “Governor’s Belt,’’ edition
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