PSG signs Di Maria for £44.3 million
London City Airport up for sale at $3.1 bn
Duda sworn in as Poland’s new president, prioritises security
Pope slams ‘atrocious, inhuman’ persecution of Christians
KCee gives out N70k on stage in Makurdi
Senate summons Emefiele over Naira value
How Messi lost his cool, got into scuffle with AS Roma player
Indian hemp made me leave church to steal cars
Champions League: Ahmed Musa’s brace keeps club in contention
Nigeria on alert for massive flooding
Salary arrears as a misnomer
Naira gains N16, closes at N215/dollar
Buhari brought N2.7trn investments from US visit – Presidency
Ooni: Rites of passage for Oba Sijuade ongoing – Source

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Buhari’s anti-corruption stance, a witch-hunt – Fayose
Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has taken a swipe at the Federal Government’s anti-corruption stance, describing it as mere noise-making, witch-hunt and diversionary tactic to hoodwink the public into overlooking the seeming failure of the government to deliver on its electoral promises.
RCCG Convention: Adeboye urges Christians to remain pure as light
AT a very colorful welcome ceremony last night, the General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, who had resolved to limit his messages during the ongoing 63rd annual convention to a maximum of 25 minutes, urged Christians to strive to remain pure as the light.
Gov Wike’s Visits To CJN
THE legislature, the executive and the judiciary are the three arms of government and the fulcrum on which democracy functions. Constitutionally and legally, they are supposed to function independently of one another in order to preserve the principle of checks and balances to ensure a healthy democracy.
2 beheaded, 4 injured in renewed Anambra/Kogi oil wells crisis
Awka—TWO persons were beheaded at Eziagulu Otu, near the embattled Orient Petroleum Resources Ltd in Anambra East Local Government Area yesterday by armed men suspected to be from Ibaji in Kogi State, who allegedly attacked the people in their farms.
Oil spillage: Buhari implements UNEP
ABUJA—President Muhammadu Buahri has given approval for the cleaning up of Ogoni land polluted with oil spillage.
Pension assets hit N4.746trn
MORE than 10 years after the inception of the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS, following the Pension Reforms Act, PRA, of 2004, the pension assets have hit N4.746 trillion.
President decries level of debt in aviation sector
President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, in Abuja directed the Ministry of Aviation to contemplate plans of evolving a national carrier for Nigeria.
Waiting to exhale
THERE is an old saying that every artist draws his own wages. The powers of an office are usually defined, especially in a democratic atmosphere governed by the rule of law. But that does not mean that everybody who occupies that office will exude the same amount or aura of power. The power of an office is often measured by the character of the person occupying it at a given time.
Rio Olympics: Why Falcons crashed – Onyedinma
Chairman of the Nigeria Women Football League Mrs. Dilichukwu Onyedinma has revealed that the absence of eight key members of the Super Falcons made the team to lose 2-1 loss to Equatorial Guinea in last weekend’s 2016 Rio Olympics Games qualifier in Bata.
Black Stars, Eagles to clash in London
Nigeria have proposed a friendly against perennial rivals Ghana in London next month, it has been gathered.

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