
Bamidele Aturu : My mentor and leader was a rare national treasure
Gunmen kidnap Council boss’ wife in Ebonyi
Trailer crushes man, pregnant wife to death
Bauchi to benefit from $65m World Bank loan for water supply
Rights Group to Youth: Shun ‘stomach infrastructure’ politicians
NERC slams N2m fee on Discos, Gencos’ for tariff review
OAU launches distance learning centre
Kidnapped Senator’s mother rescued in Bayelsa
Special Olympics Nigeria lauds Coca Cola
Half of a Yellow Sun sets new box office record
Police protest poor welfare
Crisis brew over production allowance at APM terminals
APC threat of parallel government is treasonable — PDP
Nigerians slam American billionaire, Donald Trump, over Ebola
Fight for our girls, Michelle Obama tells African first ladies
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SubscribeEbola: National Assembly members ‘stop’ handshakes
Members of the National Assembly are not exempted from the panic over spread of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the country, as many of them expressed their fears for the dreaded disease by refusing handshakes, displaying use of hand sterilizers among other preventive measures to protect themselves, during a public hearing on the disease, Ebola in Abuja, today.
Oyinlola blames Jonathan for his exit from PDP
Former Osun state Governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola has blamed the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) especially President Goodluck Jonathan for his exit from the PDP.
‘PDP remains best option’
Mr Ekpo Okon, immediate past Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Cross River, said on Wednesday that the party remained the best option for the people of South-South zone.
Terror Victims’ Fund
PERENNIAL presidential friends, public supporters of launchings and newer arrivals who preferred to dissolve in anonymity, shelled out over N58 billion in one night for the Terror Victims’ Fund. The performance exceeded the President’s expectations by N8 billion.
WHO calls ethics meeting over experimental Ebola drug
The World Health Organization said on Wednesday it was convening an ethics meeting next week to explore the use of experimental treatment in the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
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