Fenerbahce part ways with Yobo
Musa nets double in CSKA’s big win
Impeachment: How Ekweremadu failed to save Enugu dep gov
Eve’s Desire tackles low libido in women
Adamawa: PDP makes u-turn, clears Acting gov
2022 World Cup: Qatar boost Sports Medicine, attract world stars
Mimiko’s defection as game changer in South-West politics
NFF Crisis: Danagogo denies fueling fued
AWC can derail Women league, Tahir warns NFF
2015 AFCON Qualifiers: Rwanda lose appeal against expulsion
Our athletes have done well – Nesiama
Nigeria can eradicate poverty by 2020 — NOTAP boss
Liverpool ease past Spurs, Arsenal held
Aregbesola’s finest hour
Suregifts on over 30,000 POS devices

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Warning: An interfering granny can wreck your marriage!
Three days after she had her first child, Halimat’s husband, Doja, brought mother and child home – with Doja’s mother happily ensconce in the family home. “Shortly after we arrived, I put my son in the Moses’ basket we already had ready for him”, Halimat said. “All of a sudden, the sound of my newborn son’s cries filtered through to the living room, stinging my ears and piercing my heart. I rushed to where he was but I was too late. He was already in the possessive grasp of my mother-in-law who’d placed an exclusion zone of fierce grand-motherly love around him, barring all from going near.
Police arrests two for snatching Ballot Boxes in Niger
Niger police Command has arrested two people for snatching Ballot Boxes during the Saturday Niger East Senatorial By-Election.
The duo were arrested at Maikujeri Polling Unit in Tunga Bsrko Ward in Rafi local government area of the state.
Jonathan, other African leaders to meet on terrorism
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will travel to Nairobi tomorrow to participate in a meeting of the African Union’s Peace and Security Council scheduled to hold in the Kenyan capital on Tuesday.
Ebola-hit S/Leone’s Nations Cup matches to go ahead
Sierra Leone’s football authority said on Sunday the team’s upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers would go ahead despite a devastating Ebola outbreak which has killed more than 1,500 people.
Orgasm: why she has to fake it
It is an established fact that most women hardly reach orgasm during sex. It often takes special skill and patience and likely combination of other factors for the average woman to get to the peak of her sexual pleasure. However, the story is not so in reality. Most women have perfected the art of faking it, such that, for some, it is difficult to tell when it is real. There are many ways women fake orgasm which an experienced and attentive lover can easily detect simply because it is mechanical. For instance, a moaning that is not in accordance with what is going on or a lack of involuntary movement of the pelvic muscles, no beads of sweat or dampness of the skin and dilated pupils. There are several reasons why women put up this grand shows for their men; from playing selfless heroes to ignorance. However, knowing and understanding why she does it, might help a good partner re-strategize and plan his sex life better, if he is really into his woman.
Alleged N7.5bn Misappropriation: Ignore Wike, Amaechi’s aide tells Rivers indigenes
PORT HARCOURT— Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Mr Tony Okocha, has called on Rivers people to ignore allegations by the Minister of State for Education, Mr Nyesom Wike, that Governor Rotimi Amaechi misappropriated N7.5 billion meant for construction of the 1000-bed space Adolphus Karibi White Hospital.
Wait for the true story of my romance tale with Peter Okoye of P-square- Munachi Abii
For most ex-beauty queens, the challenge of sustaining the tempo after their reign has always been difficult. But the story is different for Munachi Abii, former Most beautiful girl in Nigeria. A combination of beauty, brains, and talent has kept her in the limelight. In this interview, she reveals how Banky W’s Lagos Party remix […]
Boko Haram kills 14 in Borno villages
No fewer than 14 people were killed in Jibwhiwhui village, Hawul local government area of Borno State and environs when gunmen, suspected to be members of Boko Haram insurgents, invaded the area.
Hurry, Jonathan is angry
AS the new Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Dr. Steve Oru, toured the lingering East-West Road project, traversing the six states of the South-South region, penultimate week, it was palpable that there was fire on the mountain.
Peace on the Plateau: We are reconciling the Fulani with Berom — Josephine Piyo
Mrs. Josephine Piyo is the only female among the 17 local government chairmen in Plateau State and the second female head of the attack-prone Riyom local government area. In this interview, she expresses, among other things, her desire to take her local government area out of the woods.
‘Stop painting Aladura black’
‘GENERAL Evangelist of Motailatu Church Cherubim and Seraphim Worldwide (MCCSW), Prof. Joseph Otubu, has appealed to Nigerian film producers and script writers to stop portraying Aladura churches as occultic, wicked and criminally-minded, reports Sam Eyoboka.
Okorocha eyes presidency
Imo State Governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha, said at the weekend that he his seriously considering the option of taking a shot at the Presidency, following pressure from indigenes of the state.
Boko Haram sponsors: Fani-Kayode’s comments hasty, indecent – Dino Melaye
Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode’s stout defence of an alleged Boko Haram sponsor, as identified by the Jonathan Administration-appointed negotiator Stephen Davis, and his attempt to continue pointing accusing fingers at my party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), is hasty, indecent and unconscionable.
African extremists: Islamic State offers grim inspiration
Amid fears Islamic State fighters are inspiring jihadists outside the Middle East, analysts warn it has emboldened extremists in Africa operating in voids left by weak governments and rampant corruption.
Christian men beheaded, women forced to become Muslim – witnesses
Boko Haram gunmen have killed scores of residents in a Nigerian town on the border with Cameroon that they captured in recent raids, witnesses told AFP on Saturday.

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