

How FG can stem poverty in Nigeria — Adebutu
ITF: Beyond the crisis
Holy Ghost Congress: Prominent clerics hold special prayer for Nigeria
Matters arising from Kogi and Bayelsa states elections
Ebola: The factors that aided the defeat of EVD in Lagos
2016 N6 TRILLION BUDGET: The lowest oil benchmark in many years and the economic recession fear
Boxing: Nigeria-born Joshua takes British heavyweight crown
Igbo PDP govs will defect to APC — Ben Apugo
Are these signs of the end times?
The battle for the soul of Bayelsa shifts to Abuja
An inconclusive INEC cannot organise conclusive elections
The factors that aided defeat of Ebola in Lagos — Health Commissioner
20th Olu of Warri crowned ‘Ikenwole I’
Man, wife, two children roasted in Kontagora fire
‘To some politicians, the Southern Ijaw poll was a do-or-die affair’
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SubscribeThe emergence of a new shared economy
The popular saying used to be that big fish would eat small fish. This has since changed significantly in the light of recent happenings in the global economy; UBER, until recently a relatively unknown company out of Silicon Valley in California employs 160,000 drivers today, and is adding an average of 20,000 drivers every month. This transport services disrupter is now valued at $41b.
Live stage theatre rejuvenates in Abuja as Joke Silva, Patrick Otoro others seek govt support
NOLLYWOOD Veteran Actress, Joke Silva, Patrick Otoro and other stakeholders in the entertainment industry are leaving no stone unturned to rejuvenate stage and theatre shows among Nigerians living in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
NERC grants licence for power plant expansion to 685mw
In a bid to increase power supply for industrial development, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has granted licence to Ibom Power Company (IPC) to expand the capacity of Ibom power plant from 191Mega Watts (MW) to about 685MW.
Time to give back
It is high time Nigerians received a windfall, we know what is going on; there are billions of pounds that have been recovered and are languishing in the coffers or there about. This money can definitely make a difference in the quantity of lives of ordinary Nigerians. It is about time the government acted expediently to circulate the clawed back loot from the greedy politicians, and give back the money to the rightful owners: the Nigerian people.
15-yrs-old wins UBA Foundation N1m education grant
Miss Emediong Uduak Uko, 15, from the British Nigerian Academy, Abuja has won the coveted prize of N1m education grant from the United Bank of Africa, UBA
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