Recovering from catastrophe
National Assembly to get its radio station soon
OOU students protest colleagues’ death, block expressway
Heavy rainfall sacks homes in Yenagoa
My supporters didn’t mastermind disruption of ballot papers inspection – APC candidate
Stanbic IBTC grants N159bn loans to energy firms …Records N31bn NPL, N19.5bn impairments
Motorcyclist crushed, 3 injured in Bauchi auto crash
Ibeju-Lekki community protest at Assembly over land
Religious extremism and global genocide
Delta APC carpets Okowa over N636bn burden
Explosions rock Agip facility in Rivers
APGA chieftain kidnapped
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SubscribeBuhari orders re-issuance of Villa Press Pass to Deutsche Welle correspondent
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday ordered the re-issuance of Presidential Villa Press Pass to Deutsche Welle correspondent, Mallam Ubale Musa, who was expelled from villa by the previous administration.
Hayatudeen to Chair 2015 digital Africa forum
Ahead of the 2015 edition of the Digital Africa conference & exhibition slated for next month in Abuja, promoters of the event have announced the appointment of renowned banker and economist, Mallam Muhammed Hayatudeen as the Chairman even
Messi ‘saves’ Argentine citizen kidnapped in Kontagora
Santiago Lopez, an Argentine agriculturalist working in Kontogora, Niger State has narrated how Barcelona star, Lionel Messi saved his life.
Policeman kills 2 women at Edo funeral
BENIN CITY—THERE was pandemonium at Fugar, Etsako Central Local Government Area of Edo State last Saturday as a police officer attached to a traditional ruler shot two women dead during a burial ceremony.
Customs refutes lifting ban on furniture importation
The Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, yesterday, refuted media reports that the Federal Government has lifted the ban on the importation of furniture into the country.
Ondo implements HIV anti-stigma law
Akure—The Ondo State government has announced the commencement of the implementation of its HIV Anti-stigma law which prescribed a 10 year jail term, fine of N500,000 or both for any person who by whatever means transmits HIV to another person .
FIFA Women World Cup: NFF dumps coach Okon
Nigeria Football Federation yesterday refused to renew the contract of Super Falcons coach, Edwin Okon. His assistant, Christopher Danjuma was appointed by the NFF as an interim coach.
We provide connectivity, relevant content to Nigerian SMEs – Intel
Olubunmi Ekundare is the Managing Director of Intel Corporation, West Africa. In this interview with Emeka Aginam, he outlined Intel plans for the Nigerian market. Assuring continued innovation from Intel to support the market, he said that Chip maker will continue to provide connectivity and relevant content to the Nigerian market.
Panic in Ikorodu over Oba’s death
There was panic, Monday, in Igbogbo, a suburb of Ikorodu, following the death of its traditional ruler, Oba Johnson Fatola whose death was announced around 6pm. He was aged 80.
Dream Team VI, Super Falcons to know 2015 AAG opponents July 9
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) will on July 9 stage the Draw Ceremony for the Men’s and Women’s Football Tournaments of the 11th All-Africa Games (AAG).
Team MTN-Qhubeka receives boost with Microsoft Office 365
Africa’s first continental pro cycling team and the first African team ever to qualify for the Tour de France in 2015, Team MTN-Qhubeka, has got boost with Microsoft’s cloud software, Office 365 to gain connectivity to the world.
Gerrard starts Galaxy training next week
England midfielder Steven Gerrard, the former Liverpool captain who has left behind the English Premier League for Major League Soccer, will be unveiled Saturday by the Los Angeles Galaxy.
Atiku hails Jega’s impressive record, sets agenda for successor
As the tenure of Professor Attahiru Jega, chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, formerly ends today, former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has described it as a successful one.
Zambian ex-president acquitted over $2.5m oil deal with Nigeria
Former Zambian president Rupiah Banda was acquitted on Monday after a court case in which he was alleged to have personally benefited from a $2.5 million oil deal with Nigeria.
Tennis: Djokovic rages, Hewitt bids Wimbledon farewell
Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova reached the Wimbledon second round on Monday as 2002 champion Lleyton Hewitt’s 17-year All England Club career came to a bruising end.
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