Obama urges young Kenyans to shape their future
‘Nigerians in South Africa now have one Identity card with bio data’
Burkina Faso on a tightrope ahead of key polls
Toshiba scandal shows Japan Inc.’s governance flaws
The petrol workers strike question
My phones no longer ring by Reuben Abati
Man throws bomb into bar, kills 14 in north Cameroon
We don’t need foreign aid – Buhari
Police aborts N-Delta ex-militant leaders meeting

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Nigeria loses more than $2 billion annually to India through medical tourism – Adeyanju
Dr. Dayo Adeyanju is the Commissioner for Health in Ondo State. In this chat, he speaks on how Nigeria loses more than $2 billion annually to India through medical tourism, explained in details the management of deaths arising from the consumption of local gin (Ogogoro) in Irele community, while outlining the gains of the state’s deliberate investments in the health sector.
Moses scores as Chelsea beat PSG
Thibaut Courtois was the hero in Charlotte, scoring the winning penalty and saving two of PSG’s in the shoot-out following an exciting 1-1 draw in normal time.
APC leaders plotting for 2019 are playing god – Oyegun
Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has been on the hot seat since his party emerged as the ruling party in Nigeria. Seeing the former Permanent Secretary, last week, at his residence in GRA, Benin-City, you will behold a troubled man. He bared his mind on the leadership crisis in the National Assembly
Buhari: From Washington with dignity by Femi Adesina
It was an official visit that attracted not only national, but also international attention. President Muhammadu Buhari was going to visit the United States of America for four days, on the invitation of President Barack Obama. Was this going to be just another jamboree, or truly an event that would reset the buttons in the relationship between the two countries?
Gowon: Nigeria is better off with Igbos
Nigeria’s wartime leader, Gen Yakubu Gowon, says “Nigeria is better off with Igbos.” He spoke while delivering an oration at the burial service for Chief (Mrs.) Chinyere Asika, wife of the former Sole Administrator of East Central State; just as the governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano, described the deceased as a woman who exemplified the virtue of patience, charity and humility. The service took place at the All Saints Anglican Cathedral, Onitsha, Anambra State.

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