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Intellectual property workshop begins July 14
Van Persie arrives in Istanbul to join Fenerbahce
Falconets beat Liberia 7-1 in Monrovia
Dance, drama, essay mark children’s festival
CBAAC boss, Anikwe emerges new President of PACC
Ahmed commends President Buhari over salary bailout
Adeola congratulates Banire over SAN award
WAEC set to review allowances of examiners
UAE police nab Nigerians for hacking US accounts
We are yet to receive FG’s bail out – Ondo govt
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SubscribeSERAP urges Buhari to probe corruption in amnesty payment
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to commence immediate investigation into the alleged corruption rocking the Niger Delta Presidential Amnesty Programme, which led to alleged denial of entitlement and allowances of the beneficiaries.
APC urges FG to probe past NLGN payments, condemns PDP grandstanding
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has called on the Federal Government to urgently unravel what happened to the past Company Income Tax/Education tax as well as dividends paid to the Nigerian government by the NLNG, against the background of published reports that the funds were never paid into the Federation Account as they should have been.
Church’s security defuse 2 bombs in Jos
A week after twin bomb blasts erupted in Jos, the Plateau state capital, another explosion occurred Sunday morning in the premised of Evangelical Church Winning All, ECWA in Tudun Wada area of Jos North Local Government Council.
Malala turns 18, says world failing Syrian children
Malala Yousafzai told world leaders they were failing Syria’s children, as the Nobel Peace Prize winner spent her 18th birthday Sunday on the Syrian border. As she became an adult, the teenager, who was shot by militants in her native Pakistan for campaigning for girls’ rights, opened a school for more than 200 Syrian girls […]
Don’t sacrifice human lives on altar of money, profit, Pope tells politicians
Pope Francis decried the scourge of corruption as the “gangrene of a people” on Saturday in Paraguay, one of the poorest countries in South America and where graft is rampant.
Ramadan festival breathes new life into Saudi’s old Jeddah
Residents of the Saudi Red Sea city of Jeddah are slowly returning to its historic centre, where a Ramadan cultural festival and UN heritage status are giving new life to the old quarter.
Suicide bomber disguised as a woman kills 15 in Chad’s crowded market
A Boko Haram suicide bombing in a crowded market in Chad’s capital killed 15 people on Saturday, just days after the militant group claimed a previous bombing in the city that left 38 people dead.
Boko Haram claims Chad, Nigeria attacks
Boko Haram on Saturday claimed responsibility for attacks in Chad’s capital N’Djamena and the Nigerian city of Maiduguri, the SITE Intelligence Group said.
Real story behind Cossy, Saraphina boobs tango
Since Potpourri broke the story of Cossy meeting bigger boobs in Saraphina Amaechi on set of a yet-to-be released movie, ‘Ara Saraphina’, blogging hounds have been feeding off it like it was a feast of some sort. But all of them have been clueless as to the real story behind the tango. Some went with the flow that the boobs contest took place in the film, ‘Ara Saraphina’, but none could proffer the real story.
2019 Presidency: Govs Forum, NASS are new battlegrounds
The National Assembly and the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) appear to have emerged as the new battlegrounds for high profile politicians jostling for the 2019 presidential contest.
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