Al-Jazeera ‘outraged’ as Egypt court delays retrial verdict
Boko Haram slits throats of 10 fishermen near Lake Chad
Niger Delta: Imperative of intellectual militancy
Show Nigerians your first leg victory over Congo is not a flash in the pan, Siasia tells U-23
Thousands evacuated as cyclone set to hit Bangladesh
95 generals moved in fresh Army shake-up
Rep blasts Fayose over comment against Buhari
Saraki’s wife travails: Oyegun exonerates APC
No regrets supporting Jonathan — Odumakin
Ooni of Ife is alive — Royal Council

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America And Our War On Terror
WHEN President Muhammadu Buhari set out with his 32-man official delegation to the United States of America for an official visit to President Barack Obama, top on his shopping list was the quest to procure weapons and sundry support from the world’s sole superpower to flush out the Boko Haram jihadists from our embattled North East.
Senate ‘ll make Nigeria economy compete with developed nations,says Saraki
SENATE President,Bukola Saraki, yesterday, vowed that the 8th Senate under his watch, must do everything within the ambit of the law to re-invigorate the dwindling nation’s economy and make it compete with that of developed nations.
Yams and goats: A systematic regime of heists
EVALUATED from whichever direction, it is now clear, that President Goodluck Jonathan’s defeat in the last election was one of the greatest things that happened to Nigeria in recent times. With hindsight now, it would have been the ultimate disaster to continue what we experienced from 1999 that culminated in the sordid and most absurd of the last five years under Jonathan.
Ghanaian bizmen, others invading Nigerian forex market – CBN chief
The Director of Monetary Policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Mr. Moses Tule, disclosed, yesterday, that Ghanaian businessmen and other African countries are invading the Nigerian foreign exchange market.
Buhari is still making haste slowly
EVERY society has its stock of critics and cynics. Quite often, the former are preferred to the latter because in the course of their criticism, some critics would throw in alternatives or proffer solutions to problems; while the cynics never see anything good in a situation.
All you need know about Windows 10
People and organizations can do great things with Cortana, Microsoft Edge, Xbox App, new Office Universal apps and more.
E-commerce to create 50,000 jobs in Nigeria
As e-commerce expands aggressively across Nigeria, the sector may help create over 50,000 jobs within the country in 2-3 years. This was stated by Managing Director of Kaymu.com.ng Evangeline Wiles.
All Nigeria Championships: Egwero craves for strong opposition
Nigeria’s fastest man this season, Ogho-Oghene Egwero has stated that the All Nigeria Championships men’s 100m lacked the kind of competition that can produce a sub 10 seconds run.
Blatter is Not to Blame, By Elrashid Elobeid
FIFA has recently declined invitation by USA’s Senate Consumer Protection subcommittee to answer questions regarding the recent allegations of corruption and bribery at FIFA as well as human rights abuses believed to have occurred in connection with the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Nigeria has taken ICJ’ rulling on Bakassi in good faith, says Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday in Yaunde, Republic of Cameroon said to Nigerians to accept the ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the oil-rich Bakassi penisular to Cameroon in good faith.
Obiano woos Anambra workers
Awka—Anambra State governor, Chief Willie Obiano has promised to improve the working conditions of the state’s workforce as soon as the economy improved, advising them to be more dedicated to their duties.
NLC CRISIS: We believe in unity of labour – Ajaero
This is the concluding part of the interview Correspondent Johnbosco Agbakwuru, had with Comrade Joe Ajaero, factional President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, where he spoke on the crisis rocking the Congress and how it could be resolved. The second part was published a fortnight ago.
Keshi v NFF: No cause for alarm, says Pnnick
The Nigeria Football Federation has assured they have responded to a notice by former Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi to sue them for alleged defamation.
Makurdi residents allege surge in motorbike robbery
Residents of Makurdi, Benue State capital, and its environs have raised alarm over the sudden surge in the activities of motorbike robbers in the city.
Jonathan’s ex-CSO hospitalised after being freed by DSS
ABUJA — Former Chief Security Officer to immediate past President Goodluck Jonathan, Gordon Obua, has been hospitalised, barely a few days after being freed from the Department of State Services, DSS, detention in Abuja

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