

‘Terrorists’ behead off-duty Tunisia policeman – reports
Kano attack: UN pledges support to Nigeria’s fight against terrorism
Suicide attack at Afghan funeral kills nine: police
Why should Nigerians vote Jonathan again?
My past haunts me
No plan to bomb 3 northern universities
Jonathan’s impeachment the earlier we act the better – Jajere
Jonathan’s adoption by PDP tantamount to weakness – Kwankwaso
Many feared dead as insurgents assail security formations
Boko Haram: Don’t blame the soldiers for poor performance —Buhari
Health sector to get $1m through innovation challenge
Ending Escalating Impunity
Residents flee as explosions, gunfire rock Damaturu
OBJ, the prowling goat seller
Kano mosque attack, sin against God – Pope
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SubscribeKeshi to earn N84m annually
Stephen Keshi will reportedly sign a new deal with the Nigeria Football Federation(NFF) and will now be earning seven million Naira per month.
Currencies nosedive in oil economies
The unrelenting fall in the price of crude oil is taking its toll on the currencies of oil producing countries, leading to either outright devaluation or heavy depreciation of such national currencies.
Federal Government has no hands in Boko Haram — Sambo
Vice President, Muhammad Namadi Sambo, yesterday, distanced the Federal Government from the activities of Jama’atul Ahalil Suna LIdawatul Jihad, otherwise known as Boko Harama.
The Vice President, who spoke during a condolence visit to the emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sunusi II at his palace, over last week’s suicide bomb attack on the Central Mosque in Kano, described as untrue the insinuation in certain quarters that government has hands in the insurgent activities.
Siasia raises bar as preparations hots up
Activities in the camp of the U-23 men’s football team, Dream Team VI, will pick up this week as the Coach Samson Siasia led technical crew moves training programme to the next level, with more players invited from the Nigeria Premier League get set to storm the camp of the team in Abuja.
Hunters, Boko Haram and a maligned Army
THE story of David and Goliath remains a popular and fascinating tale. A young shepherd slays a seasoned and —by some accounts— gigantic soldier. This story plays into the narrative of the underdog emerging triumphant despite overwhelming odds. And everybody loves a victorious underdog.
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