

Controversy, as 2 robbery suspects escape from police detention
Fani-Kayode to Fashola: Make peace with Tinubu or prepare for war
How Adoke stopped Abba Moro from hijacking 1,600 NIS jobs
Banks in dilemma over idle $5bn deposits
14 die in Niger boat mishaps
Ambode raises concern over crime rate at regional ports
Police parade man, 67, for raping 10-yr-old girl; 116 others
Residents desert Adidi road over flood menace
Global insurance rates decline further
Okowa inaugurates job, wealth creation scheme
Developing unforgettable voice on social media
Recent journeys between Lagos and Osogbo, Osun State
Hawker charged for attempted murder
UNIBEN VC tasks varsity dons on research to create jobs
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SubscribeFRSC inaugurates 70 clergymen among 318 Special Marshals
The Anambra State Federal Road Safety Corps Department of Special Marshal and Partnership R.S 53 has taken its safety campaign to the churches with over 70 clergy men from the Catholic, Anglican and Pentecostal churches in the state joining the fold.
‘You can’t satisfy TV appetite of Nigerians without huge R&D investment’
For a start Samsung is the Global No.1 brand for 9 consecutive years in Television industry. As a leader on the industry, it is imperative that we set and lead the tone of technology in this category. True to our promise to Nigerian consumers, we are once again delivering a product that is cutting edge and best in class. With the SUHD TV, Samsung has completely redefined TV, with an unprecedented breakthrough in picture quality and our consumers are billed to experience more colours than ever before.
Nigeria to host the Africa $33bn RemitAfrica2015 summit
More than 200 delegates and 65 industry stakeholders from more than 25 countries are expected to attend the RemitAfrica2015 event in Lagos in December.
Power supply: NERC, DISCOs and the National Assembly
THERE are not many things on which Nigerians agree as far as the achievements or non-achievements of the Muhammadu Buhari and Goodluck Jonathan governments are concerned. One of these contentious issues is about who should take credit for the observable improvement in power supply across the country in the last three months.
Team Nigeria Depart for Congo August 30
The directive by President Muhammadu Buhari that Team Nigeria must do everything possible to top South Africa and Egypt at the end of the 11th All Africa Games in Congo Brazzaville will be fully implemented, says Director General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Al-Hassan Yakmut.
Peace committee and anti-graft war
THE National Peace Committee, led by former military Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, with the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah as its main engine room, played a very commendable role in helping to ensure we had a peaceful and successful transitional elections in 2015.
Super Eagles, Tanzania match to start 2.30pm Nigeria time
The Tanzania Football Federation has confirmed that the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between the Taifa Stars and Super Eagles of Nigeria will come up at the National Stadium, Dar es Salaam on Saturday, September 5.
Visa to terrorist: Count me out, says ex-envoy
Lagos—Former Nigerian ambassador to Lebanon, Amb. Oluwole Idowu, has refuted reports linking him with the alleged issuance of Nigerian visa to a wanted Lebanese terrorist, Ahmed Al Assir.
Beijing 2015 Worlds: Team Nigeria’s nightmare continues
Nigerian athletes’ nightmare at the IAAF World Championships, on-going in Beijing, China continued yesterday when Women 400m hopeful, Patience Okon-George and men 200m runner, Tega Odele bowed out of the contest.
Nigerians in UCL: Musa, Onazi eye group stage tickets
Ahmed Musa, Ogenyi Onazi, Efe Ambrose and Nosa Igiebor will continue their chase for a spot in
the group stage of the Uefa Champions League this week.
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