Polls: We ‘ll go ahead with card readers – INEC
Give Jonathan benefit of doubt – Abdusalami
Iya Rainbow to release gospel album with Pasuma
PDP is my home, good luck to propagandists—Muazu
Obafunwa seeks students’ support on LASU re-branding
FG discourages states from borrowing as govt borrowing jumps from N530bn to N1.36 trn
Fayose, others, object to Ekiti lawmakers’ suit
Confusion, as server failure mars commencement of UTME exams
Jonathan fires SURE-P chairman, Gen Agwai
Irish bishops appeal for ‘No’ in gay marriage referendum
Again explosion rocks Maiduguri Monday market
France mourns sports stars killed in Argentine crash

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Eunisell gets certification for International Best Practice
One of Africa’s leading specialty fluids management company, Eunisell has been awarded an international certification for anti-bribery compliance by Trace International, becoming one of the few Nigerian companies to be recognized among its international counterparts in this regard.
Foodstuff dealers decry high cost of grains
According to him, ordinarily, February and March of each year used to be the season we buy grains in large quantity and at cheaper rates for storage.“During this period, in previous years, a bag of each product used to be within the range of N10, 000 to N14, 000 depending on the type of grain. “But now, a bag of each product cost between N19, 000 and N22, 000 and it will be difficult to sell them during rainy season when farmers will be busy planting new crops,’’
IS group beheads three alleged homosexuals
The Islamic State group has publicly beheaded three men in northern Iraq, two of them for allegedly engaging in homosexual acts.The jihadist group, which controls swathes of Iraq and neighbouring Syria, has carried out hundreds of executions as it has imposed its brutal version of Islamic law, many of them photographed or videotaped. The latest images did not show the claimed beheadings and their authenticity could not be independently verified.
Seven held in Tanzania over latest albino attack
Police in Tanzania said Tuesday they have arrested seven suspects over a vicious weekend assault in which a six-year-old albino boy’s hand was hacked off with a machete. The assault came days after Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikwete blasted the wave of killings and attacks against albinos, whose body parts are used for witchcraft, as a “disgusting and big embarrassment for the nation”.
Is my lover’s passion strange?
I have been living with this man for over a year and I’m really not sure if he’s the one for me. The problem is that: he wants to do, literally, everything I do, and everything together. He wants us to wake up together in the morning, shower together, leave for work together, spend all of our evenings together, and go to bed at the same time…

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