
Uduaghan ‘bails’ stranded DELSUTH quadruplets with N.5m
We’re owed N17bn —Imo pensioners
Saraki’s emergence, betrayal to APC —Okpozo
Eto’o signs for Antalyaspor
Kukah’s take on what Buhari was elected to do
APC, a party of strange bed fellows — Former minister
Okoku’s foundation fetes kids on World Hunger Day
Nollywood actress, Kate Henshaw’s house on fire
Saraki set up committee to slash senators’ salaries
Buhari appoints Ahmed Idris as Accountant General
Kano Sharia Court sentences 8 to death for blasphemy
Group tasks Saraki over Omuaran-Egbe-Kabba-Obajana road
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SubscribeAssembly asks Aregbesola to respond to Osun judge’s allegations
Osun State House of Assembly has asked the state governor Mr Rauf Aregbesola to forward his response on the allegations raised by Justice Oloyede Folahanmi of Osun State High Court, accusing the governor of mismanagement of the resources of the state.
Obasanjo laments non celebration of worthy Nigerians
Former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, Thursday bemoaned the non recognition and celebration of worthy Nigerians by until foreigners begin to see the good in such persons.
PDP condemns house fracas, accuses Buhari of bias
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned as a show of shame and national embarrassment, Thursday’s fracas by disgruntled APC members in the House of Representatives saying the ugly development brings to question, President Muhammadu Buhari and his party’s commitment to democracy, unity and the stability of the country.
Twerk, other online slang added to Oxford English Dictionary
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED), on Thursday, added twerk, carnap, FLOTUS and scores of other new entries, including many introduced from Asia and from online slang, to its latest edition. OED Editor, Danica Salazar, said in London that the word twerk, a dance popularised by music stars and Internet memes, actually dated back about 200 years as a combination of twist and jerk first spelled as “twirk.’’
Two women face jail term for indecent dressing
the women were said to have been wearing clothes that were “too tight”. Article 483 of Morocco’s penal code states that anyone found guilty of committing an act of “public obscenity” such as “gross indecency” can be jailed for between a month and two years.
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