Emir of Gombe dies at 76
Criticisms hit planned hike in electricity tariff
FG denies plans to spend $800m on image laundering
CONFAB: Surveyors condemn non-inclusion
Ameobi, Moses draw inspiration from coach
Protesters boosted by Nigerian military claims
Okocha joins Eagles!
Churches, mosques now to pay tax – CONFAB
2015: APC govs move to stop Jonathan
Chibok Girls, unwanted pregnancy and the VAPP Bill

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2014 Children’s Day: Reps felicitate with Nigerian children
The House of Representatives has congratulated Nigerian children as the world celebrates the International Children’s Day and re-affirmed its condemnation of the abduction of the Chibok girls.
U.S. announces new visa renewal process
The U.S. Mission to Nigeria on Tuesday announced a new visa renewal process for applicants, tagged Expanded DHL Drop Box Visa programme.
Unuanel drums support for Super Eagles
The Head Coach, Kwara United FC of Ilorin, Samson Unuanel, on Monday said he believed the Super Eagles would not be at the World Cup to complete the number of teams.
IBB started religious crises in Nigeria – Confab delegate
DR Maryam Abdullahi, a delegate representing Civil Society Organisation, CSO, at the on-going National Conference, yesterday,accused former military President, Ibrahim Babangida of starting religious crises in Nigeria.
No govt. agency exempted from Procurement Act – BPP
The Director-General, Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), Mr Emeka Ezeh, said on Tuesday that no Federal Government organisation, including the National Assembly, was exempted from the Public Procurement Act.
Suya vendor arraigned for defilement of 2 minors
A 40-year-old barbecue vendor, Abubakar Bala, was arraigned before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, on Tuesday over an alleged defilement of two underage girls.
14 soldiers, 11 policemen, 10 others killed by Boko Haram
At least 14 soldiers and 11 policemen including the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, Supritendant Hassan Thlama of Buni Yadi Division and 10 other innocent civilians were Tuesday killed by suspected Boko Haram terrorists in separate attacks in Buni Yadi of Gujba Local Government Areas of Yobe state and Chinene village of Gwoza Local Government Areas of Borno state.
Woman drugs lover, steals gold necklace
The police in Lagos on Tuesday arraigned a 23-year-old woman, Florinda Asiaka, who allegedly put into her lover’s drink, a substance suspected to be hard drug.
Husband stabs wife
A Mapo Customary Court in Ibadan on Tuesday dissolved the seven-year- old marriage between Niyi Ogunwole and his wife, Janet, for inflicting matchet cuts on her.
Six killed as gold mine collapses in Ghana
Six people were killed and three others injured when a mine collapsed in Ghana’s gold-rich Ashanti region, a local official said on Tuesday.
Moses wants Super Eagles to soar at World Cup
Victor Moses is targeting a World Cup semi-final spot ahead of Nigeria’s international friendly with Scotland in London on Wednesday.
Obasanjo holds talks with Boko Haram to free schoolgirls
Nigeria’s ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo has met with people close to Boko Haram in an attempt to broker the release of more than 200 kidnapped schoolgirls, a source close to the talks told AFP.
Big Brother Africa is back, hits screens Sept. 7
Lagos – Africa’s biggest reality series is set to hit the screen again from Sept. 7, and fans should be ready to be dazzled for the drama, loads of laughter and tears. The assertion is contained in a statement by the Public Relations Officer of Showbizplusng, Azuh Amatus. “It’s Big Brother Time and since the […]
Disclaimer: Vanguard disowns story on ‘murder of Chibok girls
The purported story was sent from an email address: [email protected]
Vanguard dissociate itself from the story in its entirety, it smacks of irresponsible journalism and is an attempt to discredit our reputable brand. We wish to state that the said email address is not associated with Vanguard Newspaper and we do not operate same.
Chibok and America’s blame game
BY the time the Chibok girls were abducted, it was clear to the whole world that the Nigerian forces, do not have the capacity to contain the Boko Haram insurgents and so, many countries volunteered their assistance.

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