

CJN, Judges locked out as judicial workers begin indefinite strike
Inauguration of Jonathan’s campaign team postponed over sister’s death
Shorunmu Doubtful of Enyeama’s CAF Award Chances
I won’t leave the defence of Nigeria in the hands of hunters, Children, Civilian JTF—Buhari
Police is ready to tackle all election security issues says —IG
2015 All-Africa Games/2016 Olympics Qualifiers: NFA says Super Falcons to open camp in February
Football: Seymour, Pyrgos extend Glasgow contracts
LUTH doctors not on strike — ARD President
Football fans call for facelift of Okwaraji’s bust
Resumption: FCT schools witness low turnout of students
Prayers for missing Chibok’s girls
Judiciary workers solicit support for strike
Freight forwarders warn against further devaluation of Naira
Mariner calls for training of young maritime professionals
Lagos civil servants urged to renew commitment to service
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SubscribeSokoto PDP guber. candidate denies plan to sideline Sultan
The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Sokoto State, Sen. Abdallah Wali, on Monday pledged to work closely with the Sokoto Sultanate Council, if elected in the forthcoming general election.
41 ships laden with foods, petroleum products expected in Lagos
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said in its daily publication – `Shipping Position’ – made available to newsmen on Monday in Lagos, that 22 of the expected ships would arrive with containers of different goods.
‘Money issue makes women to cheat on their husband’
Lagos – The President of Igando Customary Court, Lagos, Mr Ruphus Adeyeri, has said that the sin of adultery is threatening most marriages in the country.
Queen to make fifth state visit to Germany in June
Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip will pay their fifth state visit to Germany in June, Buckingham Palace announced on Monday.
The 88-year-old monarch and her 93-year-old husband will visit between June 24 and June 26, at the invitation of German president Joachim Gauck.
Suicide blast hits EU vehicle in Kabul— official
A suicide car bomb hit a European Union police vehicle in Kabul on Monday, killing at least one passer-by but not injuring any of the passengers, officials said, days after the NATO combat mission ended in Afghanistan.
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