No substance in suit against me —Kashamu
Mali wins U-17 AYC
Confed Cup: Wolves battle Ethiopia’s Dedebit
My husband ogles other women
Clinical Chelsea earn Mourinho third League Cup
FG to drag Buhari to ICC over 2011 Election violence
Tinubu, his cabal pushing Buhari too hard – Fayose
Jonathan lauds Adeboye @ 73
Turkey’s eroding democracy
Is PDP still the largest in Africa?
Hormonal help turns a middle-aged to a seductress!

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Insurgency: Tighten security at airports , Arik tells FG
Arik Air, has called on the Federal Government to deploy armed policemen at the nation’s airports to tighten security in view of the growing terror threats in the country and in the world.
The airline made this known at the weekend when the new Commissioner of Police, Airport Command, Dorothy Gimba paid a courtesy visit to Arik Air headquarters in Lagos.
PDP plots to postpone election again, sack Jega – APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has raised the alarm over the relentless scheming by the Jonathan Administration and the PDP to push for another postponement of the 2015 general elections, unless they can perfect a rigging plan, and called for the imposition of global sanctions on whoever scuttles the polls.
Mob kills woman over suicide bombing scare in Bauchi
A mob in Bauchi on Sunday beats woman to death, burnt her body over suspicion she was a suicide bomber, police and witnesses said.
Violence in Ogun as APC, PDP clash
The re-election campaign of Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State turned bloody during his visit to Remo North Local Government area of the state, when the supporters of the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples’ Democratic Party clashed, leaving some people injured.
PDP expresses gratitude for renewed support
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has expressed gratitude to Nigerians for their renewed solidarity and overwhelming support for President Goodluck Jonathan and other PDP candidates in the 2015 general elections, vowing to reciprocate by working harder, more than ever before, in ensuring more prudent management of resources at all levels.
Coutinho stunner clips Man City’s wings
Philippe Coutinho scored a sensational winning goal as Liverpool beat Manchester City 2-1 on Sunday to close on the Premier League top four and dent their opponents’ title defence.
Bangladeshis pay tribute to US blogger killed in machete attack
Hundreds of Bangladeshis demanded justice on Sunday for the killers of an atheist blogger hacked to death with machetes, as they gathered to pay tribute to the critic of religious extremism.
Finally, Kiss Daniel releases Woju remix, Ft. Davido, Tiwa
Finally, Woju crooner Kiss Daniel has released the remix of his most anticipated single Woju featuring Davido and Mavin’s first lady Tiwa Savage
Several thousand join march in memory of Russian opposition leader
Several thousand people gathered in central Moscow on Sunday for a march in memory of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, who was gunned down near the Kremlin in the highest-profile assassination of Vladimir Putin’s rule.
US ‘pastor’ detained in Brazil on sexual abuse allegations
An American cult leader suspected of sexually assaulting several girls, some reportedly as young as 12, has been detained in Brazil, police said Saturday.
Fury sets eyes on Klitschko after Hammer win
British heavyweight Tyson Fury called out WBO champion Wladimir Klitschko after defeating Romanian Christian Hammer to retain his European title in London.
‘Pay ransom, save me from captivity!’, Kidnapped American pleads
OWORO is a small community located between Ajaokuta and Lokoja, Kogi State capital. It’s a community that is relatively unknown. Even commuters from the eastern flank of the country who traverse the ever busy Ajaokuta federal road may not notice the name. The only time the community has ever come into reckoning was in December 2012 when the governor of Kogi State, Capt. Idris Wada, was involved in an accident that occurred in the community.
VP’s Alleged Resignation Oath: PDP, APC clash over Tinubu, Osinbajo deepens
The row over the claim that the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, subscribed to an oath to supplant the party’s vice presidential candidate, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, should the APC win the March 28 election raged, yesterday.
Our case against Buhari, by Yoruba leaders
The post-National Conference Summit, held last Thursday in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, was an assemblage of ‘who is who in the country particularly from the South-west. The attendance cut across religious and political persuasions.

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