Stop blabbing and fight me, Pacquiao tells Mayweather
APC asks Jonathan to come clean on US$9.3m controversy
El- Rufai questions Oritsejafor, FG over ferrying of $9.3m cash to S’ Africa
Lessons From The Army Mutiny Trial
Several jihadist suspects held in Kuwait – report
2015: The up-welling pressure on Jonathan
Danger of godfatherism and rotationalism in democracy
S. African President, Zuma vows action on Synagogue’s tragedy
PDP BOT adopts Jonathan as 2015 presidential candidate
Oil prices down on US stockpiles surge, OPEC reports
Pregnant Kate cancels Malta trip due to morning sickness
Synagogue reluctant to release names of victims as death toll hits 80
Mutiny: Agbakoba, Gen Ikponmwen seek review of sentence
Kano school attack: 15 killed, 34 injured
Police arrest man, 25, for raping 3-yr-old in Ogun
Ebola: What we’ve done ahead of resumption —Commissioners, Principals
Corpses of twin babies, toddler found in Edo

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I assisted Daniel to claim Ogun indigeneship — Amosun
Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State, yesterday, said he was part of those that aided his predecessor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel to claim indigeneship of Ogun State in 2003.
Many participants at confab were there for the money— Agbakoba, SAN
DR. Olisa Agbakoba, SAN, is a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA. In this interview, he speaks on his experience at the just concluded national conference, the politics in the country and the forth coming general elections.
China says US hacking charges ‘fabricated out of thin air’
Beijing on Thursday strongly denied a US congressional panel’s claim that Chinese government-linked hackers had launched dozens of cyberattacks on American defence contractors, saying the charges were “fabricated out of thin air”.
Environmental degradation: Lagos seals bank, brothel, three buildings
The Lagos State Government has sealed a commercial bank (name withheld), brothel and three houses and four shops in the state over environmental degradation.
Stop death sentence on soldiers, Ubani, ex-chairman, Ikeja NBA, tells Jonathan
Former chairman of Ikeja branch of Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Monday Ubani, has urged President Goodluck Jonathan to stop the execution of soldiers sentenced to death on Monday by the Army, through the power bestowed on him as Commander-in-Chief of Nigeria’s Armed Forces.
Nightmare as fuel-laden tankers kill 3 in Calabar
CALABAR—Three persons were burnt to death, yesterday afternoon, when two tankers laden with petroleum products crashed into one another at the 146 Army Battalion gate, popularly called Welcome to Calabar, in the outskirts of Calabar, the Cross River State capital.
Sierra Leonean human trafficker nabbed in Enugu
ENUGU—The Nigeria Immigration Service, Enugu State Command, yesterday, said it nabbed one Mr. Koffi Hassan, a Sierra Leonean, who specialises in trafficking women out of Nigeria for prostitution.
Ebola: Rivers schools may not resume yet
PORT HARCOURT— RIVERS State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Sampson Parker, yesterday, said schools in the state may not resume the same time with those in other states because of Ebola Virus Disease, EVD.
Kashamu faults ACF on Jonathan, insurgency
THE Chairman, Mobilisation and Organisation Committee of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Buruji Kashamu, has berated Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, for blaming the security challenges bedevilling the North Eastern part of the country on President Goodluck Jonathan, saying terrorism was a global phenomenon.
Thai junta chief ‘sorry’ for bikini remarks after Brit murder
Thailand’s junta chief apologised Thursday for suggesting tourists in bikinis could be more vulnerable to attack, comments which caused an international outcry following the brutal murder of two British holidaymakers.
Fayose accuses Fayemi of diverting workers’ salary
EKITI State Government and governor-elect, Ayodele Fayose, yesterday, traded words over alleged diversion of workers’ salaries to pay government contractors.
Air France scraps 60pct of flights as unions reject strike offer
French flag carrier Air France was forced to scrap around 60 percent of flights Thursday, as unions rejected a fresh offer to end a strike now in its fourth day.
30% of Keshi’s players have no business in Super Eagles – Ladipo
Apparently angered by the rather poor start of the Super Eagles to the Morocco 2015 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers, President General of the Nigeria Football Supporters Club, Dr. Rafiu Ladipo says no fewer than 30% of the current squad have no business being in the national team.
Bus conductor docked for biting passenger’s ear over fare
Lagos—A 32-year-old bus conductor, Taiye Ajayi, was yesterday, charged with biting off the ear of a passenger at an Ejigbo Magistrate’s Court, Lagos.
Uduaghan reassures security agencies of support
ASABA—Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State, yesterday, reassured security agencies of the state government’s continued support in the fight against crime in the state.

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