I advised Ajimobi to pay more attention to education — Shittu
Badagry communities decry continued barricade of access road
Ex-Minister of Education, Olaiya Oni is dead
Tribunal Judgement:Tension in Amosun, Isiaka camps
Ibeshe community, miners on war path over royalties
PDP needs help, has run out of ideas – Presidency
Anyansi commends Eaglets, cautions against complacency
PDP blasts presidency, APC over Akpabio’s arrest
Ripples over political appointments in Ondo
‘Why Dickson’ll fail like Jonathan’
Jubilation in Kano as Emir Sanusi rides she-camel
Ifeanyi Ubah’s newspaper, ‘The Authority’ goes daily
Scam alert: Fashola dissociates self from twitter account
Dubai, Abu Dhabi calling
Ministers from the South-West: The kill or maim him syndrome

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The Hajj stampede tragedy
A MAJOR talking point in the global media at the moment is the tragic but avoidable death of over 1,000 pilgrims in the Saudi city of Mina on September 24, 2015. They were among thousands of Muslims from different parts of the world who converged on the holy city of Mecca for this year’s Hajj.
Cattle rustlers deserves punishment – Sanusi
Following the arrest of 72 suspected cattle rustlers in the notorious Falgore forest in Tudun Wada Local Government Area of Kano State the Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sunusi II, has urged the Nigeria judiciary to serve maximum legal punishment on the cattle rustlers.
Soldiers foil suicide attack at Nigeria army base
Nigerian soldiers shot dead a suspected suicide bomber outside a military base in the northeast on Sunday, detonating explosives concealed in her handbag, a civilian vigilante and a military source said.
How Eaglets hammered USA 2-0 in Chile
“Considering it was the first match, I think it was a good game. At the beginning it was pretty even, everything very tactical, neither of us wanted to make a mistake. At half time I told my players to believe in themselves, and it worked, because we were more precise. Besides the three points, which […]
Biafra group write world leaders over leader’s arrest
The group championing the secession of Biafra from Nigeria, Indigenous People of Biafra Worldwide, which owns Radio Biafra on Sunday, wrote an open letter to world leaders over the plight of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who was arrested yesterday by the Directorate of State Service, DSS.

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