Kogi United, Confluence Queens’ FC of Lokoja get kudos
Nobody can remove me, Ebonyi PPA chairman insists
Return to work, health workers urged
NEW YEAR: Asagba, Nwoko urge Deltans to embrace peace
GLO-CAF Awards: Okocha, Kanu lead ex-internationals to gala night
Ike Uche begins 2015 with a goal
After fierce battle Army loses base to Boko Haram in Borno
Why Keshi ignored me – Martins
Arrest the devil
Sunderland eye Ideye’s move
Give me freedom
Arsenal bounce back to tame toothless Tigers
Buhari on corruption and insurgency
Microfinance banks activities leapfrog in style in 2014
Jonathan’s sister dies in Yenagoa hospital
Exhibitors, consumers rate marketplace exhibition high
Tunde Bakare calls for postponment of polls by six months

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APC promises free education in Enugu
Mr Okey Ezea, the governorship candidate for All Progressive Congress (APC) in Enugu State, has promised to provide free education in the state, if elected.
Explosion kills 2 in Adamawa
A blast suspected to be from an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) on Sunday claimed two lives in Dahlehi Community in the Maiha Local Government Area of Adamawa.
Tomb of previously unknown pharaonic queen found in Egypt
Czech archaeologists have unearthed the tomb of a previously unknown queen believed to have been the wife of Pharaoh Neferefre who ruled 4,500 years ago, officials in Egypt said Sunday.
Nigeria-India trade volume hits $17bn – Envoy
Abuja – India’s Acting High Commissioner in Nigeria Kaisar Alam on Sunday said the trade volume between Nigeria and India reached 17 billion dollars from April 2013 to March 2014. He said in Abuja that India imported 14 billion-dollar worth of goods from Nigeria during the year while Nigeria imported three billion-dollar worth of goods […]
Four killed in suicide car bombing in Somali capital
A huge car bomb blast shook Somalia’s capital Mogadishu on Sunday after a suicide bomber struck an area close to the heavily-fortified international airport, killing four people, officials said.
How herbalist masterminded kidnap of hotel MD
Armed men later discovered to be kidnappers, struck at about 7pm on December 4, 2014, in Ikorodu area of Lagos. The kidnappers who operated in a Toyota vehicle, veered off its lane in a commando-like manner and blocked a vehicle . Two armed men reportedly jumped out of the vehicle and ordered its lone occupant, later discovered to be the Managing Director of a popular hotel around the area, to come down. They whisked him away.
Boko Haram seizes military base in Borno – witnesses
Suspected Boko Haram militants have seized a military base outside Baga near Lake Chad after engaging troops in a fierce battle that lasted several hours, witnesses said on Sunday.
Provide body cameras for police during elections, NGO advises
A non-governmental organisation, Centre for the Vulnerable and the Underprivileged, has urged the Federal Government to provide body video cameras for policemen assigned to monitor the general elections.
Ebola struck UK nurse in ‘critical’ condition
Doctor Peter Carter, chief executive of the Royal College of Nursing trade union, said Cafferkey had shown “incredible courage” in volunteering.
“The efforts of frontline healthcare workers like Pauline have been essential for containing the spread of Ebola, even though it means they themselves face considerable risks,” he said.
Nigeria will change, when there is individual rebirth
The most common word among Nigerians right now is “Change”. In every corner in Nigeria, change is the word. And by extension Nigerians in diaspora are not left out. They are also “demanding” change, mostly (though) on the social media platforms.

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