Who keeps the N647m QoS fine: Subscribers queue behind NCC
We must tackle unemployment — Gbadebo
NASS, politics of pension reform and 2015 polls
Fire razes CBN Lagos office
No World Cup for Alampasu, others
Don’t sleep after pounded yam, Osoba warns
FG moves to privatise refineries
Disturbing tales from Ibadan forest of horror
FG vows to protect nation’s Free Trade Zones
I employed 316, did more as N’Delta minister — Orubebe
We plan to win every game – Keshi
‘Weak Q1 earnings anticipated in consumer goods sector’

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74 killed in fresh Benue, Borno mayhem
IT was another day of bloodshed, yesterday, as 74 persons, including five policemen, were killed in separate incidents in Benue and Borno states even as Governor Gabriel Suswam of Benue State has called for military assistance to check the killings.
How Rivers State achieved 100% routine Immunisation
Rivers State Government has attained 100 percent routine immunisation coverage as declared by the World Health Organisation, WHO, through its revitalisation its primary healthcare system. The State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Parker Tamunoiyoriari Sampson, in a chat with CHIOMA OBINNA shortly after receiving an outstanding Government Healthcare Programme of the Year award at the just concluded Nigerian Health Care Award, NHEA, in Lagos speaks on the priority areas that resulted in the reduction of unnecessary deaths of children and women in the state.
Confab: Jimeta cautions delegates
The Police in him was brought out on Monday when former Inspector- General of Police, Alhaji Mohammed Gambo Jimeta warned fellow delegates that shouting would not in any way intimidate anyone.
Delta Forum urges NJC to investigate judgment on Burutu PDP Chair
Delta Forum for Transparency and Probity, DFTP, has asked the National Judicial Council, NJC, to investigate a judgment delivered by Justice Mohammed Abubakar of a Federal High Court sitting in Warri, Delta State for alleged miscarriage of justice.
Aviation: Fears over fate of sector seeking revival
CHARLES KUMOLU navigates through the aviation sector before 2011 till date and writes that it would be in the interest of the Federal Government to sustain the gains recorded in the sector lately.
Okpala: Keshi still waits on NFF
Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has bemoaned the non recall of his assistant coach, Sylvanus Okpala who was disengaged from the team after the Eagles won the African Cup of Nations in South Africa in 2013.
NIS tragedy, evidence of FG’s lip service to employment – Senator
Senator Akin Odunsi, yesterday, faulted the Federal Government for paying lip service to youth employment in Nigeria, saying that the country was sitting on a keg of gunpowder, if the unemployment situation was not urgently addressed.
Africa’s untapped insurance market offers growth prospects —Report
AFRICA’s relatively untapped insurance market offers a vast opportunity for firms in both mature and emerging-market countries, a report by A.M Best has said
Buhari flays PDP for politicising national security
Leading opposition leader and former Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari has flayed the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP for supposedly politicising the country’s national security and vowed not to be distracted from the goal of unveiling the lies of the ruling party.
Man butchered to death four days after burying mother
A middle aged man, Oforma Itodo, has been allegedly hacked to death in Aji Community, Igbo- Eze North Local Government Area, Enugu State, barely four days after burying his mother.

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