More States’ll be created – NASS
Be mindful in your treatment of women!
Why APC must take over – Party leaders
LG boss wades into Delta community’s crisis
A-Court reserves judgment in NDLEA, Baba Suwe suit
‘Sex, Music & The Kid-dom’
Seeking protection with Quran 2
HP in new plug and play flatbed scanner
DAARSAT promises dedicated travel channel
Ex-LG boss narrates ordeal with car snatchers
Isaac Success targets Yekini’s record
Rich Club List: Madrid dethrone Man U
Warri Wolves bag N50m ULO sponsorship deal
APC ‘ll overcome obstacles, says Anambra ANPP chairman

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BUA to build sugar refinery in Kogi
BUA Sugar Refinery Company has announced plans to build a sugar refinery in Kogi State, to boost sugar production in Nigeria.
S-East PDP denies giving bribe to impeach Okorocha
ENUGU—National Vice Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, South East zone, Colonel Austin Akobundu (rtd.), Thursday, denied allegation by Speaker of Imo State House of Assembly, Benjamin Uwajumogu, that he and some other persons offered him (speaker) N3 billion bribe to facilitate the impeachment of Governor Rochas Okorocha.
I was not quizzed by EFCC, says Enugu Perm Sec
MRS. Eunice Ugwu, a Permanent Secretary in Enugu State Civil Service, Thursday, dismissed as false media reports that she was quizzed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the construction of a new workers’ secretariat in the state.
Until her elevation by Governor Sullivan Chime to the post of a Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Ugwu was the Accountant General of Enugu State.
NBTE gives Oko polytechnic pass mark on pace of development
The National Board for Technical Education, (NBTE) has scored the Federal Polytechnic Oko, Anambra State, pass mark on the speedy pace of development in the institution in the last three year.
Achebe Took Literature About Africans Global
For many people all around the world, Chinua Achebe was their first African writer. Things Fall Apart has been read and loved (and studied) by millions. And among its many readers were a generation of other African writers for whom he blazed the trail.

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