Cycling show in Lagos for breast cancer campaign
Milo football ends in Abuja with scholarships for pupils
NFA names Dedevbo, Ayinla in Falconets’ new coaching crew
Why I agreed to settle out of court – Suntai
Whenever political decisions are made, mistakes happen – Assad
PDP youths laud Jonathan’s transformation agenda
Why we struck in Libya, Somalia — US
Oct.15 is Eid-el-Kabir
Falcons needs to improve on current form – Akujobi
Gov Aliyu bans use of old boats in Niger
Coach attributes victory at Super 4 Para-soccer to hard work
National Conference will not disintegrate Nigeria – Lawmakers
US raids terror leaders in Somalia, Libya
APC accuses Jonathan of using Rivers crisis to test-run fascism
Two dead, 8 injured in Delta pipeline explosion
2015: Jonathan’s campaigners in Kaduna escape lynching

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Plane crash: I lost a political successor — Falae
A former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, and a chieftain of Afenifere, Chief Olu Falae, whose son, Deji, a commissioner in Ondo State, died alongside 12 others in last Thursday’s plane crash in Lagos, says he lost a political successor.
18 feared dead in fresh Niger boat mishap
Another boat mishap has occurred in Kokoli village in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger state with 18 people feared dead.
512 escape another plane crash
Barely 36 hours after a plane crashed in Lagos, killing 13 persons, tragedy was averted, on Friday night, in Sokoto, after an aircraft with 494 intending pilgrims to Saudi Arabia and 18 crew members on board, lost two tyres while landing.
The technical crew of Kabo Air plane saved the day as it confronted the emergency and taxied to a halt.
The flight, which originated from Kano, was said to be at the Abubakar Sadiq III International Airport, Sokoto, to pick some high profile passengers before heading to Saudi Arabia.
God Is Talking To You (3)
When Christians cannot hear the voice of God, we become tethered to the bible. We insist God only speaks through the bible.
Crash site, hospital wards, mortuary: 24 hours after
Different strokes for different people. This statement aptly describes the scene of last Thursday’s plane crash in Lagos and Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, where the corpses of the 13 victims who died are being kept and the survivors receiving treatment. Let us take it from the hospital. At the LASUTH gate, which the teaching hospital shares with the General Hospital, Ikeja, you were asked where you are headed. If it was LASUTH, you are directed to the left; if it was the General Hospital, surgical emergency ward, you moved straight on. It was a drizzling Friday and, as you arrived the morgue, not far from the pathology section, many people were there, waiting to collect the corpses of their loved ones, but you could not decipher which of them were for the victims of the plane accident. You began to hear all sorts as things as you mixed with the crowd, from the absurd to pure comedy.

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