Entertainers rally for peaceful elections, donate to IDPs
Merit of Living in Bondage fame reappears in another Igbo film
Miss Niger Delta unveils plan to strengthen her pet project
S-Court dismisses suit seeking to sack Kogi Gov, Wada
Poultry farmers lament increase in bird flu in Plateau
Ramsey Nouah set to share his Nollywood story
Ndigbo in Lagos task Jega on PVCs distribution
Ndidi Osaka:The bubbling world of an ace broadcaster
Why we chose technical schools —Students, parents
Cote D’Ivoire Seeks LNG Supply from Nigeria
Coke Studio: Our plans this year — Femi Ashipa
4 die as military discovers bomb factory
AYC: Flying Eagles ready for Elephants’ stampede

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Old school values
Last month, I stepped, no, drove confidently with a wife and son in tow, to the same compound I first tentatively stepped into as a shy, small boy some 50 years ago. My first port of call was the chapel where a thanksgiving service was going on. This chapel held many bitter/sweet memories for me because it was, in my early years before the school hall was rebuilt,more than a prayer ground.
Elizabeth R Invents Memorabilia Night
The night of tribute and service of songs for Late Chief Alexander Omolade Okoya Thomas held on Wednesday 4th March 2015.It started with an emotional church service which took place at Trinity House, Zion centre in Oniru, and immediately after a parade of fireworks.
‘Minorities will suffer under Buhari presidency’
A group canvassing the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan has said the minority groups in the country would feel left out if the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, a Hausa/Fulani man and his running mate, from the Yoruba ethnic group, win the March 28 election.
Why I opted for Ghanaian girls in my video —Tom Lash
I will say music chose me, because I am a petroleum and gas engineer by training. I actually studied it in school and I finished with upper credit at the University of Lagos in 2010.So, it’s not as if I rushed into music just for the fame or money. It was a sort of turn-around for me. It was like an encounter with God.
FG replies Tinubu, says his allegation ridiculous
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati yesterday dismissed as “absolutely ridiculous” the allegation by the National Leader of the All Progressive Congress, Bola Tinubu that he was being haunted by the Jonathan administration because he turned down the offer of a Vice President in a proposed Interim National Government.

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