Evergreen Varsity to start with 7 faculties
Over 160 Boko Haram sympathisers held in Niger – police
Lagos doctors embark on 3-day warning strike
ICT growth dependent on innovative technologies – Eaton
Obasanjo’s exit: We remain focused – PDP
No plan to pelt Dickson in Bayelsa —TAN
Heineken ‘Champions the Match’ in new UCL campaign
Champions League: Enyimba say they are through
Dream Team VI to play Kogi United in friendly match
NFA urges Eaglets, clubs to sustain continental exploits
Pope voices sadness over Libya beheadings of Christians
Tilije’s big catch for PDP—DDA
Oil firm trains farmers in Imo, A-Ibom, Rivers
Privatising NIGCOMSAT will improve telecommunication technology- Dikki
I didn’t step down for Anigala, says Agbidi
Top stories that had Nigerians Googling in January 2015

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It’s better to leave PDP than allow Jonathan tear Nigeria apart – Obj
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo gave reasons Monday night why he publicly tore his Peoples Democratic Party membership card.
I will propose a Niger Delta Empowerment Bill – Ben Murray Bruce
By Our Special correspondent THE Peoples Democratic Party’s, PDP, candidate for Brass East Senatorial District Ben Murray Bruce had in the four weeks preceding the February 14 presidential and National Assembly elections campaigned vigorously across land and sea to position his 10-point agenda for the next session of the National Assembly. He insists that the […]
Fashola appoints Jaji as 18th Head of Service
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, Monday, announced the appointment of Mrs. Folashade Jaji, as the18th Head of Service, HOS. Her appointment took effect immediately.
PDP caucus in secret meeting over INEC card reader
THE Peoples Democratic Party, PDP House of Representatives caucus Monday met to strategise on how to ensure that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC jettisons the use of a card reader in the forthcoming elections.
Cyber-thieves pilfer $1bn from banks : Russian firm
A wave of cyberattacks since 2013 has cost banks around the globe up to $1 billion (870 million euros) according to a report by Russian computer security firm Kaspersky Lab released Monday.

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