Google challenges education institutions on quality app developers
WAGPCo shares pipeline with gas shippers
EU-Nigeria bilateral trade volume to grow to N17trn by 2015
Remi Tinubu: Message of hope
Why I want to succeed Uduaghan —Peter Okocha
We’ve not endorsed anybody for Delta Central —UPU, E.K. Clark
Internally displaced persons: Relief at last, courtesy of AUN
Send the Boko guys to paradise asap!
Proposed ban of pomo: Traders, consumers dare government
Grace
Three Boko Haram members jailed 25 years each for terrorism
Boko Haram: New dawn in winning the war on terror
Enugu 2015: Ayogu Eze raises alarm
Trans-border robbery kingpin arrested in Enugu
Zone 6 AIG reads riot act to criminals

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2015: Igbos didn’t have the proper vehicle to vie for president – Ohaneze
THE national leadership of the apex Igbo socio –cultural organization, the Ohaneze Ndigbo said yesterday in Awka that it had not endorsed any aspirant for the 2015 presidential election.
Ebola: Parents decry continued closure of schools in Imo
PARENTS and guardian have condemned the continued closure of public primary and secondary schools in Imo State, on account of the Ebola Virus Disease, EVD.
Some of them who spoke to Vanguard yesterday, expressed anger over the directive by the leadership of the state wing of Nigerian Union of Teachers, NUT, for teachers to remain at home until government supplied personal protective equipment and other necessary tools to all schools.
Female robbery suspect, three accomplices arrested in Calabar
A FEMALE robbery suspect, Joy Ugoro and three other accomplices, Eso Esoh Ekoh, Imoke Bassey, and Emmanuel Ohi Euba, said to be members of a notorious robbery gang in Calabar have been arrested by the Police in Cross River State.
Residents of Amukoko cry out over menace of cultists
The last thing on the mind of 44-year-old Philip Ewowo, as he walked home after the close of work last Friday, was not to end up being a victim of the lingering war between factions of social miscreants and rival cultists in Amukoko area of Lagos.
Nigeria’ll survive, Mark, others pledge
On the occasion of the country’s 54th Independence Anniversary today, leaders from across the country have expressed optimism on the realisation of the dream of the country’s founding fathers despite present challenges.
3 bus conductors bag 21 yrs imprisonment for robbery
ALagos High Court sitting in Ikeja, yesterday, sentenced three bus conductors to 21 years imprisonment after finding them guilty of conspiracy to commit armed robbery.The convicts include Paul Sunday, 30; Adewale Taofeek, 27; and Shina Shoyeye, 24.
First case of Ebola diagnosed in US
The United States has diagnosed its first case of the deadly Ebola virus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Tuesday.
PDP can’t ‘recover’ Edo from APC—Ihonvbere
SECRETARY to Edo State Government, Professor Julius Ihonvbere, has described President Goodluck Jonathan’s statement that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, will “recover” Edo State from the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC, as wishful thinking.
EU approves N3.3bn for 2015 polls
The European Union Commission, yesterday, announced an additional funding of Euro15 million (N3.3bn) to support Nigeria in scaling up its activities in the run up to the 2015 general elections.
Oru to NDDC: Key into N-Delta Action Plan
PORT HARCOURT— Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Dr. Steve Oru, has called for collaboration between his ministry and the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, in the development of the region.

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