Nigerian Universities Staff Games start in UNIBEN
Nigeria targets 8bn cubic feet of natural gas production
Study shows high growth of e-commerce in Nigeria
CIS pledges to monitor NSE over delisting of stockbroking firms
Nigeria rejects EPA to avert N208trn revenue loss
Let those with knowledge of football run it – Onigbinde
War crimes allegation against military not verified, says FG
Kwara 2015: New twist in the PDP race
ICT media group targets Jonathan, others for centenary awards
Five killed in P-Harcourt cult attack
CBN sets N100bn minimum capital for WDFIs
NAFDAC arrests 3 for counterfeiting cosmetics, food items
New software update for Nokia X series
For Bamidele Aturu, 1964-2014
Plateau NMA seeks punitive measure for medical tourism

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Echoes of Chibok, the female suicide bombers
IT’S a very difficult thing to admit but it all looks now like murderous insurgency has become a routine part of existence in many parts of Northern Nigeria. And the new face of terror is female. But more of this later. What we should not forget is that there is a clear message the insurgents want Nigerians to understand by this precipitous steep in terror attacks.
Osun: The change to come
All eyes are on Osun State as the people go to the polls on Saturday to elect a new governor. There are concerns that incumbent Governor Rauf Aregbesola, seeking re-election on the platform of the All Progressive Congress (APC), may not return to office
Dwindling allocation from Federation Account worries Ondo govt
Akure—ONDO state government yesterday expressed concern over the dwindling allocation to the state from the Federation Account.
Why telecom operators may not invest more in Nigeria
Considering the continued devaluing telecom services in the country, the solution readily available on the lips of many Nigerians would be for operators to make more investments, especially in optimising and upgrading their facilities.
MASSOB leader warns Igbo resident in north to return home
The leader of the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, has again warned Ndigbo resident in any part of northern Nigeria to relocate to Igboland with immediate effect to avoid falling victim to the raging Boko Haram insurgency in the region.

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