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Update on Bayelsa election results
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Francophone artists dazzle collectors at Alexis
Labour Minister moves to reconcile Kogi APC
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Notable Nigerians lambast Buhari’s govt at book launch
My frustration with Halliburton, other corruption cases — Ribadu
Fulani herdsmen kidnap 3 building contractors in Delta
Nigerian leaders need divine wisdom to overcome challenges – Dogara
Nuggets from the king… Ile -Ife is top priority
Looking beyond positive GDP growth rate
New VC laments ABSU’s poor academic ranking

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Widow cries out as fire guts her shop in Umuahia
A widow, Mrs. Oluchi Emeka of Umuokoroala village, Afugiri, Umuahia North Council Area of Abia State has cried out to public spirited individuals after she lost goods worth over N500, 000 to a strange fire that razed her provision shop .
Does CBN mastermind the brazen rape of the treasury?
It would come as a huge surprise to Nigerians if anyone suggested that surplus money constitutes the greatest impediment to the creation of more jobs to enhance the quality of economic and social welfare of our people. Nonetheless, the constitutional custodian of money supply, i.e. CBN, would readily admit that the incurable presence of surplus money supply is actually the major challenge to best practice inflation rate below 2% and cost of funds below 5%, to successfully drive our economy.
Can Nigeria states go bankrupt? (2)
Governor Aregbesola, went on to disclose to the people of the state, and Nigeria, that “Osun State received only N55m from the Federation Account for the month of September 2015.” For a state which had declared a monthly wage bill totaling N2.4 billion, this is not only frightening, it naturally leads to the question: from where will the state raise the funds to fulfill its obligations to its workers and others?
Is there nothing good about the so called illegal refineries?
Your federal government is making billions of naira from fuel importation that ends up in private pockets, they destroyed the refineries themselves. Let no one deceive you, Nigeria have the capacity to build 10 refineries in one year.
Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II: …the Man, his Passion and the Crown
By Dave Baro- Thomas Ecclesiastical proclamation of a man’s birth and destiny, most often than not, is a celestial mandate for unprecedented greatness and a rare call to serve humanity. In the scriptures, great kings and prophets who left remarkable imprint on the sands of time, came foretold and are long remembered for their prowess. […]

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