Pray for Nigeria, Northern governors urge
Prologue: The Ghost Of Nero
Low key Easter celebration in Abuja
Egypt Brotherhood leader jailed for insulting prosecutor
Easter: Pray for peace, Patience Jonathan urges Nigerians
Easter: Learn to forgive, Ekweremadu urges Nigerians
Abuja bombing: Boko Haram claims responsibility
Confusion over P Square break-up rumour?
MH370 search at ‘critical juncture’ – Malaysia
Don’t import war to the West – APC tells VP Sambo
Police arrest suspected kidnapper of two children
Police, magistrate fight over discharge of kidnap suspects
I didn’t feel bad losing the Oscars — Chiwetel Ejiofor
Bauchi records 86 deaths, 82 auto crashes in 2014
The many shades of Easter
Calabar Carnival Queen unveiled in Abuja

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How to reposition electricity management services in the power sector
A lot of activities are ongoing in the power sector to reposition the Electricity Management Services Limited (EMSL) in order for the company to play its unique and crucial role in facilitating safe and qualitative power supply to Nigerians. EMSL which is a government owned, independent and technically-based company has been mandated to ensure safety and quality of services in the value chain of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI).
Iheanacho, Nwakali rue Man City’s slump in EPL
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World Cup 2014: Eagles, will fall flat, says Bosnia coach
While Nigeria and Iran football officials are thinking about winning their opening game of the 2014 World Cup on June 16, Bosnia-Hezergovina coach Safeg Susic has different views of who qualifies from the group F, he has tipped his country and Argentina to go through.
How hoodlums butchered man over farmland
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Genevieve Nnaji speaks on Half of a Yellow Sun
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Microeconomic growth, ISO certification and growth of lubricant industry
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our Pains are prolonged by myths —Goitre patients reveal
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Livestock: Potentials of Grasscutter export
Nigerian non-oil exports are still significantly below potential. The gradual decline over the last 49 years is especially saddening when we look at past data for example in 1961.
I didn’t do any secret wedding — Kefee
Nigerian music star, Kefee, is back from the U.S. She returned to the country last week after about eight months away. Kefee and her husband, Teddy, traveled out last year to pursue courses in video production and directing at the Chicago Access Network TV.
77 persons feared dead in herdsmen attack
The Red Cross yesterday said in Wukari, Taraba State that about 77 people lost their lives during the crises between some Fulani herdsmen and the indigenous people of the area few days ago.
Gunmen kill vigilante chair in Delta
SUSPECTED gunmen, yesterday, shot dead the Chairman of Udu Central vigilance group, Mr. Prosper Erhinyoja, at a beer parlour, along the Delta Steel Company, DSC, Road in Ovwian town, Udu Local Government of Delta State.
I ‘ll marry soon, says Liz Anjorin
Popular Yoruba actress, Liz Anjorin has dropped a bombshell, declaring that she will get married any moment from now.
Sports, tool for national unity, rebranding — Danagogo
The Minister of Sports and Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Dr. Tamuno Danagogo has identified sports as a veritable tool for re-branding Nigeria’s image, boost national unity, serve as a bridge builder as well as foster peaceful co-existence in the country.
Boko Haram: How insurgency wrecked the North
It may not just a matter of time for the entire north eastern geo-political hemisphere of Nigeria to be engulfed by a looming famine coming on heels of the activities of Boko Haram. Saturday Vanguard in this special piece documents the economic woes of the people.
MBGN 2013 winner debuts in Superstory
Superstory, Nigeria’s most watched TV drama, in its tradition of showcasing the best of talents will be starring Anna Ebiere Banner, MBGN 2013 winner, in a major role in its upcoming season titled “Too Blind To See”. The beauty queen’s first foray into Nollywood, would be hitting your TV screens on Thursday, April 25.

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