Panic at MMIA as Ebola victim arrives Nigeria
Defection: You breached the law, Tambuwal tells IGP
Herdsman kills friend for sleeping with wife
Nigerians in diaspora caution Jega over 30,000 polling units
Time To Amend Our Lives
Mechanic allegedly abducts, rapes 13-yr-old girl for 5 days
Lack of parliamentary books affects legislative process—Ekweremadu
Frontline female PDP leader to contest Rivers guber election
Edo immortalises Akhigbe
Crisis deepens as PDP zones A-Ibom governorship to Eket
I won’t obey court order based on hearsay – Danagogo
National Assembly and national minimum wage
Kalu tasks Pinnick on unity
2015: OPEC sees little output change, says don’t panic

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I want to score in every match in Canada – Oparanozie
Top scorer in the African Women Championship, Desire Oparanozie has promised to score more goals and propel the Super Facons to a respectable finish at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada.
Sheikh Gumi: Like father like son
When I read the first letter by a certain Sheikh Gumi to All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential hopeful, General Muhammadu Buhari, I was a bit confused. But on closer inquiry, I discovered that this was Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, not Sheikh Abubakar Gumi, the late leader of the Izalatul Bidi’a wa Ikamatul Sunnah (Izala) Islamic sect whose utterances often set Kaduna and other parts of the North on fire up till the time he died on September 11, 1992.
Court decides on NFF case today
Justice Ambrose Allagoa of the Federal High Court sitting in Jos yesterday adjourned to today, to rule in the case of preliminary objection filed by the counsel to the Nigeria Football Federation, Damon Dashen.
NFF as a metaphor for Nigeria
In Nigeria today, the 90 minutes of legal violence, which they call the game of football has come to dominate all other revenue-yielding sports. That’s Nigeria for you. The moment we discovered football, every other sporting endeavour was relegated to the background.
Minimum Wage: Senate is wrong
The decision of the Senate to delist the national minimum wage from the Exclusive List is the greatest disservice done to Nigerian workers.

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