ELECTIONS: NIS warns ECOWAS community against participation
Agbaje vows not to tamper with LG allocations if elected
Guinea dedicates Afcon progress to victims of Ebola
French tourists arrested for nude photos at Cambodia’s Angkor
Don Jazzy, Olamide join APC’s Lagos rally
Nigeria stands a chance of excelling at Rio Olympics, says Alli
Bomb attack at Pakistani mosque kills at least 40 – officials
‘Ex-Imo gov battered me over N500,000 dud cheque’
AU endorses 7,500 regional Force to fight Boko Haram
Severe dehydration can lead to death – Doctor
Bulgaria’s first democratically-elected president dies
Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe named new African Union chairman
Bulgaria’s first democratically-elected president dies
Boko Haram: Don’t commit suicide, Sambo tells Buhari
Land Use Charge: Publish your receipt, Fashola tells Agbaje
We’ve distributed 1.5 million PVCs in Bauchi, says INEC
Allegations that I support Boko Haram wicked —Jonathan

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Call to arrest ex-miltants: Clark, Dokubo, Tompolo, others blast Danjuma
Elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, yesterday, said he was disappointed at the call by former Minister of Defence, General Theophilus Danjuma (ret), that former Niger Delta militants should be arrested and prosecuted for warning that there would be war if President Goodluck Jonathan loses the presidential election on February 14. He said that Danjuma should have condemned the attacks on Jonathan in several states in the North instead of calling for the arrest of the ex-militants.
Pastor’s marriage ends, as wife gets pregnant for Okadaman
Lagos—An Igando Customary Grade A Court has officially dissolved the 18-year-old marriage of Pastor Chris Onyekachi-Madu and his estranged wife, Augusta, after she got pregnant for an Okadaman, while still living with him.
Jonathan has given Ndigbo new life —Umeh
Chief Victor Umeh is National Chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA and currently, the candidate of the party for the Anambra Central senatorial election. In this interview, he answers questions on several political issues of the moment
Boko Haram planning to use livestock as bombers – FG
ABUJA – The Federal Government, yesterday, revealed the purported plans by Boko Haram to use male suicide bombers disguised as cobblers (shoe repairers) as well as livestock, like goats, cows, donkeys and camels, to carry out their deadly missions.
Soludo’s Untaken Challenge
CHARLES Soludo, former governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, has been accused of attention-seeking. Another accusation is that he mixed facts with fiction to the annoyance of today’s governments. He has been named a poor manager, whose skills resulted in huge bank liabilities – N5.67 trillion, according to government.
African Union calls for 7,500-strong force to fight Boko Haram
The African Union called Friday for a regional five-nation force of 7,500 troops to defeat the “horrendous” rise of Nigeria’s Boko Haram Islamist militants, AU Commission Chief Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said.
Nigeria fighter jets bomb town held by Boko Haram
Nigerian fighter jets have bombed the northeast town of Malam Fatori, controlled by Boko Haram Islamists, the military said Thursday.
2m now commute by water every month in Lagos — LASWA
Despite the increased boat mishaps that occurred in the country last year, no fewer than two million people now commute through the waterways in Lagos on a monthly basis.
Certificate saga can’t stop Buhari’s ambition — Solomon
As controversy continues to surround the certificates and qualification of the All Progressives Congress’ standard-bearer, Gen Muhammadu Buhari, the Public Relations Officer, APC-Diaspora, Canada Chapter, Mr. Jerry Solomon, said the certificate saga won’t stop the General’s ambition and mission come February 14.
Office of the first lady – Nuisance or Blessing?
Ordinarily, the office of a first lady should ooze nobility , embody philanthropy, exude meekness and espouse virtue . And like any other agency for charity should generate no controversy by its very existence or by its interventions. So why has that office become suddenly contentious in Nigeria?

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