3 killed as vehicle plunges into river in Ibadan
Erico charges Super Eagles to overwhelm Walya Antelopes
Oshiomhole mourns Omoruyi
APC dismisses report on zoning of VP to SW
Famous Somali pirate ‘Big Mouth’ arrested in Belgium
Sex show owner arrested after Rihanna’s Thai visit
No winner again for Mo Ibrahim African governance prize
Muslim pilgrims chant “Labaik Allahum Labaik on mount Arafat
40 terrorists killed as military averts attacks in Borno
APGA, Anambra and the Igbo question
Car bomb kills 20 in northwest Syria
Nigerians hail Eagles’ victory against Ethiopia’s Antelopes
Insecurity challenges would have been embarrassing if … – Jonathan.
Another air crash averted; 89 escape death
Ibori: UK taxpayers to bear cost of retrial
Reps query NIMASA over payment of $326m to Tompolo’s firm

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Cultists hold ‘security summit’ in Edo
Against the background of incessant kidnappings and other violent crimes in EdoState, members of various cult groups in the state came together in Benin, weekend, in a move they said was to tackle insecurity in the state.
Omisore, Osun govt trade words on merger of schools
SENATOR Iyiola Omisore, weekend, described as regressive and confusing the merging of schools in Osun State by Governor Rauf Aregbesola.
The former senator from Osun East in the National Assembly, said the action was a reflection of lack of administrative qualities.
Cold feet in Baraje’s camp over govs’ meetings with Jonathan
STRONG indications emerged yesterday that the Abubakar Kawu Baraje-led Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has been infiltrated by the Presidency as part of moves to cause friction among its members and leadership, just as crisis looms in the fold of the new group following some irreconcilable differences.
Protect schools from terrorists
AS attacks on defenceless civilians go, the one launched against students of the College of Agriculture, Gujba, Yobe State, in the early hours of Sunday September 29, was one of the goriest. Innocent students were woken from their sleep, assembled in groups and then cut down in a barrage of bullets.
Methodist Prelate election: I leave them to God, says Mbang
THE controversy that trailing the September 1 election of a new Methodist Church of Nigeria prelate continued yesterday, as the man that picked holes in the electoral process, Prelate-Emeritus, His Eminence Sunday Mbang, says he had no choice than to leave those who endorsed the election to God.

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