What celebrities want as Christmas gifts !
LG democracy: Fayose’s steps in Ekiti
Aluko greets Nigerians at Christmas
AMVCAs 2016: Battle of the titans
We’ve met December deadline to defeat Boko Haram — FG
My life at 50 — Evah
Aregbesola commissions N130m secondary school, says money was borrowed
Bayelsa poll violence: Culprits won’t go unpunished, Dickson vows
Don’t allow the country to disintegrate, Eze Ilomuanya urges Nigerians
EKITI FINANCES: Fayose, APC in war of words
EFCC handling of graft cases – Lawyers react
Senators Kaka, Kashamu bicker over constituency projects
FG cancels oil and gas pre-shipment inspection tendering process
NBA, SAN sue Edo govt over scrapping of Customary Court of Appeal
Robbery: Banks in Edo community remain shut few days to Christmas
Boboye promises fair play for Abia Warriors
Tribunal: Dangote assures Ibeju Lekki communities of improved welfare

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NFF not selling players —Pinnick
Nigeria Football Federation president, Amaju Pinnick has denied insinuations that the nation’s soccer ruling body is into the business of transferring players abroad.
SSANU protests sack of 45 FUTA staff school teachers
Staff of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State yesterday protested over the alleged dismissal of the 45 teachers of the University Staff Primary School by the federal government.
Fabregas: I didn’t stab Mourinho in the back
CESC FABREGAS has rubbished suggestions of a rift between himself and former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and has insisted that he had a ‘good relationship’ with the Special One.
Cleric urges Nigerians to preach peace, forgiveness at Christmas
THE Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Reverend Paulinus Ezeokafor, has urged Nigerians to pray for a change of heart among those who take glory in violence, so that they may learn to love their fellow human beings as Christ did.
Regulatory laws are observed in breach – Etomi
Generally, there is nothing new in the government policies. A new administration can clothe an existing policy in new cloth for example; look at the BVN issue in banks; it has always been there during the Jonathan administration. Most of what we will be seeing is giving teeth to existing policies al though there may be radical departure on some policies.

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