

Salary bail out: Rep withdraws suit against Buhari
20 months baby stolen at naming ceremony in Ogun
Obama urges Africa to end ‘cancer of corruption’
Religious bias, nepotism inimical to good governance
Libya court sentences Gaddafi son, eight aides to death
States bailout: Rep withdraws suit against Buhari
Cameroon deploys 2,000 extra troops to fight Boko Haram
NASS Resumption: DPO leads security at Assembly complex
Ogbonnaya Onu and the reward of perseverance
2015 Microsoft Imagine cup: Team Nigeria arrives US
Breaking news : Fire razed two buildings in Lagos
29 people killed, many injured in fresh Borno attacks
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SubscribeLimiting probe to Jonathan Administration cannot be justified, Falana tells Buhari
A renowned diplomat, Professor Ibrahim Agboola Gambari, Monday, counselled President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration to bring together all major stakeholders in economic management in order to brainstorms on ways to revive the nation’s ailing economy.
APC accuses Fayose of clamping down on opposition leaders
The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ekiti State has raised an alarm over alleged clampdown on its leaders and supporters by Governor Ayo Fayose, saying the hounding of its leaders into jail is a fulfillment of the governor’s declaration at his inauguration ceremony last year to run APC leaders out of the state.
Brethren at war: How power tussle tears Assemblies of God Church apart
The fracas attracted the attention of the police who raced to the place and the church was locked up. That was not the first time members of the congregation would engage in such a show of shame. Sometime last year, precisely December 3, 2014, hell was also let loose at the national headquarters of the church located in Enugu when the two warring factions engaged in a bloody clash that left no fewer than five persons seriously injured, while four cars parked at the premises were burnt beyond recognition during the free for all that ensued.
One minister under Jonathan, PDP cornered as much as $6bn – Oshiomhole
Governors of Edo and Kebbi State, Adams Oshiomole and Atiku Bagudu have stated that the government of All Progressives Congress, APC was not bent of removal the deputy senate president, senator Ike Ekwerenmadu of the opposition People’s Democratic Party, PDP from office.
Former Indian president A P J Kalam dies aged 83
India’s former president and top scientist A. P. J. Kalam, who played a lead role in the country’s nuclear weapons tests, died on Monday, a hospital official said. He was 83.
Okorocha’s symbolic handshake with Obama
A picture they say speaks a thousand word, because of its ability to quickly convey so much meaning with so little, if any, explanation.
Boko Haram fighters behead three in Cameroon raid
Three villagers were beheaded during weekend raids in Cameroon by Boko Haram insurgents from neighbouring Nigeria, who killed another four people in a separate raid overnight, security forces said Monday.
WAEC to withhold results in 19 states over govts’ N4bn debt
Lagos—The West Africa Examinations Council, WAEC has threatened to withhold the results of thousands of students from 19 states who participated in the May/June 2015 WASSCE over non-payment of candidates’ registration fees by their state governments.
Unpaid salaries: Imo workers begin indefinite strike today
Government activities in Imo State will, with effect from today, remain grounded, following the indefinite industrial action called by labour leaders in the state.
JAMB urges candidates to check website for redistribution
Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has urged the 2015 UTME candidates to check its website on Monday, August 3, for the list of universities they have been redistributed to.
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