Liberia’s last Ebola patient discharged
Huawei signs agreement with Surfline on network expansion
Boko Haram kills elderly men studying Qur’an
FG gives licences to 9 new private universities
Clinton tries to get ahead of email scandal
Flying Eagles arrive Dakar ahead of 19th AYC
U.S. ambassador to S. Korea injured in knife attack
‘Military pressure’ may be needed to oust Assad – Kerry
Liberia’s last Ebola patient discharged: government
Chibok girls are alive – Jonathan
NBC, APCON promote violence, hate – APC Campaign

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PDP’s resistance to use of Card Reader: We have been proven right – APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) said the PDP’s public avowal to oppose the use of Card Readers in this month’s rescheduled election has shown the accuracy of the APC’s accusations that the ruling party is doing all in its powers to either prevent the election from holding or to rig it. In a statement issued in Lagos,Thursday, by its […]
PDP, APC, sign peace pact with police in Bida
The Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Party (APC) in Niger South on Thursday signed a peace pact at the Police Area Command headquarters in Bida, Niger. The event was attended by the PDP and the APC House of Assembly candidates from the zone. The members representing Lavun and Gbako Local Government Areas in the house, Mr Jacob Majin-Gana and Mohammed Alkali, were present.
Reps confident of Super Falcons’ performance in Canada
The House of Representatives Committee on Sports, on Wednesday expressed confidence in the ability of the senior women national team, Super Falcons in action Falcons to excel at the 2015 World Cup in Canada.
PDP restates concern over use of card readers
“Our position on the card reader remains that the machine has not been tested in any election. “There are bases for genuine concern over the use of the machine, for the first time, in a crucial election of this magnitude. “We are aware that the All Progressives Congress (APC), is working in cahoots with some strategically placed elements to use the card readers to frustrate accreditation in some parts of the country’’, he said.
No new Ebola cases in Liberia last week— WHO
Ebola-ravaged Liberia has for the first time since last May gone a full week without reporting any new confirmed cases of the devastating virus, according to World Health Organization data. Liberia “reported no new confirmed cases” during the week to March 1, the UN health agency said in a report late Wednesday.
Fuel scarcity: Commuters want total removal of subsidy on petroleum products
Some commuters in the Federal Capital Territory have called on the Federal Government to totally remove the subsidy on petroleum products, to ensure availability of fuel in the country.
Rivers APC says Presidency plotting damaging documentary on Amaechi
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State has raised alarm over a plot by the Presidency to produce a very damaging documentary on the State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibiuke Rotimi Amaechi, in continuation of the on-going campaign of calumny against leading lights in APC by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Dame Jonathan, incredibly crude woman – APC
All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Organisation, APCPCO, said yesterday that the wife of the President, Dame Patience Jonathan was “an incredibly crude woman” but thanked Nigerians for putting up with her attitude.
Bash Ali in jail over criminal intimidation
A Wuse Zone 6 Senior Magistrates’ Court, Abuja on Wednesday fixed April 2 for hearing in the criminal case brought against Nigerian boxer, Bash Ali, and four other accused persons.
Landlady, 72, charged with stealing tenant’s N500,000
A-72-year-old landlady, Bamidele Ogboro, who allegedly stole her tenant’s N500,000 and unlawfully ejected him out of her house was arraigned on Wednesday in Lagos.

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