Amosun forcing Osoba, others out of APC, says ex-deputy gov
Osun: Jonathan didn’t abuse state power — Kashamu
Ebola: WHO classifies Kenya high risk country
NFA Electoral c’tee disqualifies Umeh, Ogunjobi, Odegbami
Maigari tenders resignation letter to NFF
Ebola, LASU fees: Fashola seeks adjustment of budget
FG gets N44bn World Bank, DFID funding to create 460,000 jobs
How far will WAEC’s new innovation go to curb exam malpractic?
Ebola virus and the salt water of ignorance
Jigawa 2015: Lamido, Turaki shadow boxing
Let Al-Makura be
Reactions trail UNN post UTME
Surulere LG splashes N35m on youths, others
The Abuja environment during and after El-Rufai’s era
ERA blames oil spill-related fires on poor clean-up

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Africa economy can surpass those of Europe, Asia — Fashola
lagos—Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday, said the African economy had potential to overtake Europe and Asian economies but would require self determination and inspiration from its citizens, even as he warned that the price of crude oil might crash below $20 per barrel.
50 B/Haram, 30 soldiers killed in Pilka, Gwoza in one week
No fewer than 50 Boko Haram members and over 30 soldiers were feared killed in an encounter around Pilka, Kirawa and Gwoza communities of Borno State in the last one week, reliable security source has confirmed.
Confab: No hidden agenda in draft report – Clark, Falae, Nwachukwu, Dara
SOUTHERN and Middle Belt delegates at the National Conference, yesterday, told their northern colleagues and the country that there was no hidden agenda in the draft Constitution produced by the Secretariat of the Conference, saying that it was an insult to allege that President Goodluck Jonathan was planning third term using the delegates.
American lecturers inspire Nigerian broadcast and film students
No fewer than five lecturers from the United States of America stormed Del-York Creative Academy Lagos to improve the skills and creative capacity of broadcast journalists and film makers in Nigeria
Apapa gridlock: Traffic control has to be overhauled — Bello
MR Hassan Bello is the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers Council, NSC. In this interview, Bello, a lawyer of long standing shares his views on the powers of the council, the challenges of regulating the maritime sector, the challenge the Apapa gridlock poses on ports operations and sundry national issues.

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