
‘NFF should not hire a foreign coach’
Salary burden: Osun will champion a way out – Aregbesola
NPFL: FC IfeanyiUbah declares Kaita missing
Kidnappers abduct 6year-old boy in Calabar
Ericsson wins Total Telecom 2015 Africa award
Delta poly lecturer kidnapped
Karen Igho welcomes baby boy
Keshi is unprotected – Coaches’ Association
Serena wins first set against Venus at Wimbledon
JUTH resident doctors suspend strike
Man electrocuted in Ebonyi
Greece Finance Minister resigns after `no’ vote
Suspected cattle thieves kill 37 in Nigeria village
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SubscribeA necessary scuffle
HUMAN behaviours are mostly determined by interests, be them group, personal, ideological or class interests. These interests can be outrageous, dictated by selfishness, avarice, mean-spiritedness, etc. They can also be altruistic, determined by indisputably selfless concerns for the betterment of others.
Police arraign 115 street gang members in Kaduna
The Kaduna State Police Command, on Monday said it had arraigned 115 street gang members, locally known as “Yan Sara-Suka” for allegedly terrorising communities in the state.
Borno residents against FG’s plan to negotiate with Boko Haram
Some residents of Borno on Monday cautioned the Federal Government against rushing into dialogue with the Boko Haram insurgents as a way of ending their violent campaign.
Kidnappers release former Bayelsa Speaker’s wife, give her N18,000, bag of fish
The kidnapped wife of former Speaker of Bayelsa State House of Assembly and ex-Acting governor of the state, Madam Martha Nestor Binabo, has regained her freedom.
44 dead, 47 others injured in Jos blast, says NEMA
At least 44 people were killed in twin bomb blasts in the central Nigerian city of Jos, the country’s main relief agency said on Monday, after a bloody week of violence blamed on Boko Haram.
Carnage in Jos adds pressure on Buhari
At least 44 people were killed in twin bomb blasts in the central Nigerian city of Jos, the emergency services said on Monday, after a wave of mass casualty attacks blamed on Boko Haram militants.
APC in early dance of self destruction
THE slogan of CHANGE was the magical tonic the All Progressive Congress [APC] brought into the arena of the Nigerian political dance floor immediately the Independent National Electoral Commission [INEC] qualified the association as a political party, albeit a mega one for that matter. And it worked in uniting the people for some reasons.
EFCC to quiz 120 teachers over alleged N200m loan scam
A strong indication has emerged that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is set to quiz no fewer than 120 teachers in Ogun State over an alleged N200million loan scam on Monday (today).
Buhari to revisit unbanning of textiles
President Muhammadu Buhari is to revisit the recent decision of the Jonathan Administration which removed the importation of textile products from the list of banned items.
‘APC can’t blame Saraki for Ekweremadu’s emergence’
SENATOR James Manager, PDP, Delta South said yesterday that the election of both Senators Bukola Saraki and Ike Ekweremadu as President of the Senate and Deputy President of the Senate respectively followed due process.
Women’s World Cup: Japan falls to United States
Fallen champions Japan were left stunned and humiliated after being stripped of their World Cup crown by the United States in a tearful 5-2 defeat in Vancouver.
How Suicide bomber killed RCCG pastor, 5 others in Yobe
It will be recalled that Potiskum last suffered a twin suicide attack on June 15, in which 10 people were killed and several others injured. The insurgents have launched a series of attacks on mosques, villages and markets in neighbouring Borno State in the past few days, claiming more than 200 lives. The use of improvised explosive devices and suicide bombings have increased since May 29 when President Muhammadu Buhari took office vowing to crush the rebellion. According to the AFP, at least 450 people have lost their lives since that date.
Fuel scarcity persists despite NNPC’s assurance
LAGOS — There seems to be no respite to the fuel crisis situation in the country, as the scarcity continued unabated, weekend, in Lagos Abuja, Nasarawa and environs.
Ruth Uche speaks: I will take my runaway husband back
It was easy locating the storey building where Ruth Uche, the woman whose husband fled home when he learned she was expecting another set of twins after previously giving birth to two sets of twins, resides.
Ending The National Assembly Crisis
SQUABBLES, even fisticuffs, are considered “normal” in legislatures all over the democratic world. Here in Nigeria, issues of power and money sharing are constant factors behind every open confrontation among our lawmakers.
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