Butchers protest members’ arrest
Palace denies claims by Prof Okonjo’s suspected kidnapper
We won’t recognise new PDP exco – Rivers LG bosses
How Black Heritage schowcased Lagos, Diaspora Citizens
It’s a presidential directive: Capture 32 states
Why Bamidele was attacked – Awe
Return of the Southern ghosts
Amosun’ll ruin Ogun – Ishola
Ajimobi sacks Ladoja’s nominees
Mixed reactions trail Boko Haram c’ttee
Court order: Okwu steps aside as APGA chairman
Gov Orji supports amnesty for Boko Haram
Looming varsity strike: Students plead with SSANU, govt
State of Democracy in LGAs: Anambra Jinxed!

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Drug cloning syndicate smashed in Lagos
A syndicate which specialised in cloning fast moving drugs, among which are locally manufactured anti- malaria and pain relief drugs, has been smashed by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration, NAFDAC, in Lagos,following the arrest of one of its suspected members.
Suspected suicide bomber set ablaze after explosion in Kano
KANO — An angry mob Wednesday evening set ablaze a suspected suicide bomber shortly after a blast went off near Kano Central Mosque.
Celebrating a decade of fertility, conception and births
IT was a celebration of fertility, conception and births Sunday April 14, 2013, at the Civic Centre, Lagos, when Nordica Fertility Centre, Lagos, marked its 10th anniversary as a frontline fertility treatment centre in Nigeria.
We need to work more for credible, fair polls – Jega
Sokoto —As the country moves towards the 2015 elections, the Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Attahiru Jega has said that more challenging work still needed to be done in order to institutionalise the culture of free and fair elections in the country.
Lagos sets new rule on transfer of students in public schools
To provide quality education to residents, the Lagos State Government has set new rule for the transfer of students in public schools in the state. The state government has, therefore, stopped the transfer of students into junior secondary class two or senior secondary class two.

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