

IITA researchers grow yam in the air
We’re winning war against terrorism — presidency
Emodi fetes widows, motherless babies @ Xmas
19,439 benefits from FG’s staff housing loan scheme
UAC backs Calabar carnival
One year after fireworks explosion: Jankara traders recount ordeal
I’ll beat Fayemi in any election, boasts Opeyemi
Gambia needs more investment to attract tourists —Lombardo
JUDEG faults Obasanjo on letter to Jonathan
Long Gown
Neither me nor my father ‘ll leave PDP — Akinjide
Phone dealers beg CPC, vow to remove fake handsets
4 suspected inter-state kidnappers killed in Delta
Prophet’s letter to ‘His excellencies
Nigeria @ 100: We must set aside our differences and celebrate — Abioye
UNN alumni petition Jonathan over pro-chancellor’s removal
15 top artistes rock Asaba for Glo Lafftafest
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SubscribeCHAN: Mba doubtful
Super Eagles 2013 Nations Cup hero, Sunday Mba, who is one of the players being relied upon to pull the strings at the forthcoming CHAN African Nations tournament, may after all not be available for the tournament, according to Head Coach Stephen Okechukwu Keshi.
What’s in a smart TV ?
Home entertainment manufacturers are showing more swagg these days in a bid to catch the fancy of the next customer and probably stay far ahead of competition.
This, has, for instance shown prominently on televisions which are shedding considerable weight and becoming flatter over the past few decades.
No automatic ticket for Amosun, others — Kaka
A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and a serving Senator at the National Assembly, Gbenga Kaka, has said that there will not be automatic ticket for the incumbent governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun or any other aspirant seeking elective office on the platform of the party in 2015.
Ansar-Ud-Deen women visit orphanages
As part of the 90th anniversary celebration of Ansar-Ud-Deen Society Nigeria recently, the national women council of the society recently visited the orphanages, splashing them with various gift items.
BPP to spend N159m on travels
More allocations for frivolous items of expenditure have continued to emerge from the details of the 2014 budget awaiting the approval of the National Assembly.
The budget document, which was examined by Vanguard, revealed that most of the items appropriated by the government would not have any direct or indirect benefit for the citizenry.
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