Fed Cup: Fashola to honour late broadcasters Okonkwo, Folorunsho
Anambra Guber: Court upholds Andy Uba as PDP candidate
Jonathan condemns kidnap of Anglican Archbishop
Free Syrian Army rejects Russian chemical arms plan
Gunmen abduct Bini traditional ruler
Ozekhome returns home in tears
NBA, others hail Ozekhome’s release
FG debunks plans to buy 53 gold-plated iPhones
Late Goldie’s husband moves on… finds love again
Mauritania to provide electricity to power-starved Senegal
I’m not afraid of EFCC, says Gov Lamido
10 killed in another military air strike on Boko Haram
Hamsik ‘priceless’ if Bale worth 100m – Benitez
Edo secures admission for stowaway boy in top school
US born Islamist killed in Somalia – witnesses
Ozekhome released
Suspected pirates kill 9-year-old girl in Bayelsa

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Family of 3 dies in their new house
Their joy knew no bounds when they parked to their new house last Saturday.
It was a day they had looked forward to and they took the final decision to move into the new apartment in Gbeganu area in Minna, Niger State last Saturday.
Strike: Suswam’s committee didn’t advise FG properly, says ASUU
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has blamed chairman of universities’ NEEDS Assessment Committee and governor of Benue State, Mr. Gabriel Suswam, for the lingering strike by the union.
Cultists rape woman, kill husband, three others during clash
Rival cultists, Tuesday night, clashed in Somolu and Ketu areas of Lagos, leaving four persons dead and several others injured.
“Baby Factories” – Growing Lawlessness
SALE of babies has been going on for a while. Teenage girls with unwanted pregnancies give out the children, for adoption, usually to couples who want them. Such couples get the children at agreed terms.
Tension over alleged killing of 3 by vigilante group
THERE was apprehension in Owhase community, Udu Local Government Area of Delta State over the alleged kidnap and killing of three citizens by members of the Ovwian vigilante group.
How Nigerian jailed in US stole $11m
Details emerged, yesterday, of how a Nigerian, Emmanuel Ekhator, successfully ripped off unsuspecting persons across the United States and Canada to the tune of $11 million (N1.782 billion) in a major mail and wire fraud.
Presidency, G-7 meeting deadlock over Amaechi
Despite spirited attempts to resolve the crisis rocking the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, which split into two weeks ago, there were indications that the attempt by the Presidency to gloss over the Rivers State issue had stalled negotiations.
STRIKE: Go back to negotiation, NANS urges ASUU
National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, has disapproved of the protracted industrial action embarked on by Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, calling on the lecturers to resume negotiations with the Federal Government.
Let me go home, stowaway kid begs
MASTER Ricky Daniel Ohikhena, who last month stowed away to Lagos in an Arik Air flight, yesterday, requested that he be allowed to go home with his mother to resume school.
Anambra poll: Court decides Andy Uba’s fate today
A Federal High Court in Port Harcourt is expected to rule today on notice for interlocutory injunction seeking to uphold the candidacy of Andy Uba in place of Tony Nwoye in the tussle over who represents Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the forthcoming Anambra State governorship election.
Marine erosion threatens Bayelsa community
MANY years after indigenes of Anibeze, a predominantly fishing and farming settlement on the bank of the Forcados River in Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, raised alarm over the devastating erosion ravaging their community, nothing tangible has been done to tackle the menace.
Between Abia and the heavily indebted states
As the 2015 general elections approach, those jostling to succeed their states governors in office should a spare a moment for sober reflection, considering the huge debts being owed by some of the states.
LMC fines Shooting N3m
In its preliminary ruling on the abandoned Week 30 Glo Premier League match in Akure, the League Management Company (LMC) has faulted Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC), fined them N3m and ducked 3 points from them for abandoning the match against Sunshine Stars in Akure on Sunday, September 8.
NSITF, NECA meet on implementation of Employee Compensation Act
THE Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, NSITF and the National Employees Consultative Association, NECA, yesterday, during the second award of the NSITF/NECA Safe Workplace Intervention Project, deliberated on the implementation of the Employees Compensation Act, ECA 2010.

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