Boko Haram wages new attacks as Kerry visits
Our candidates, policies are better, PDP tells APC
Ukraine rebel offensive marks dangerous new stage in conflict
Protester killed as Egypt marks revolt anniversary
Buhari vs Jonathan: Beyond the Election, by Charles Soludo
Boko haram releases 192 hostage in Yobe
Six skiers killed in avalanche in French Alps – police
For Buhari’s supporters, no wait is too long
Boko Haram attacks: Military imposes curfew as Maiduguri boils
Buhari has Momentum
External forces stalled Chibok girls rescue – Jonathan
Fashola accuses FG of diverting SURE-P money
We are recovering stolen PVCs – INEC Chief Mike Igini
Nigeria will never change if PDP wins — Buhari
We’ll end looting in Lagos, says Agbaje

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After two months in UBTH ‘solitary confinement’ over bill, 45-yr-old widow down with cancer
Mrs Enoghayin Ukponayusi Helen, a 45-year-old widow, was diagnosed with cancer and taken to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) for treatment. Although she hails from a poor background, she didn’t know her quest for cure was going to be tortuous. Prior to her ailment, the mother of four sold roasted plantain to take care of her four children following the death of her husband, a pensioner, in 2009.
Abuja irate soldiers nearly killed us — Construction workers
BEFORE, it was the issue of extra-judicial killing or police brutality that was so rampant.
Duty waivers threaten local production
Operators in the rice and palm oil sectors of the economy have cried out that their investments and the Transformation Agenda of the Federal Government on palm revitalisation in the Agricultural sector are being threatened by imports allocation and duty waivers granted to some companies in the sectors.
Itsekiri to Jonathan: Visit to Olu of Warri wont save you unless…
WARRI Study Group, WSG, an influential Itsekiri group in Delta State, yesterday, insisted that President Goodluck Jonathan’s surprise visit to the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse II, on Friday, would not stop Itsekiri and other ethnic nationalities in the Niger-Delta from voting against him if he did not perform the groundbreaking of the $16 billion Export Processing Zone, EPZ, Ogidigben, before next month’s presidential election.

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