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Can UBA maintain its high growth momentum?
The kind of ministers Nigeria needs now
IOSCO reinforces position for markets regulation
My appointments not lopsided, Okowa tells critics
We’ll leave lasting impression in next 13 months – Oshiomhole
Okowa denies approval of N750m to fund DTHA’s US training trip
107 flood victims evacuated from Delta communities
Vanguard Annual Banks Review 2015
CBN ban banks from converting dormant account funds to income
FRCN boss counsels media professionals on ethics
Gamaliel Oforitsenere Onosode: An Ode to the Iroko
ICPC hails NAFDAC anti-graft efforts
Is fiscal federalism Awo’s real legacy?
World Egg Day: An egg a day keeps malnutrition at bay
FMDQ records N93.9trn market turnover in 8 months
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SubscribeHow kidnappers snatched one-yr-old from mother’s back, 29 other children
Benue State security agencies are faced with the challenge of unravelling a syndicate stealing children from parents.“In the last seven weeks, the syndicate, according to security sources, has made away with over 30 children, aged one to seven. At press time, it was learnt that none of the children had been found.
Arise Women seeks access to medicare for all
In line with the change slogan of the present administration, a group of Christian women under the auspices of Arise Women has called for a change in the health care system that would guarantee quality healthcare for all Nigerians, particularly women and children even as it has reached 36,000 Nigerians with medical services in seven years.
Title race still open – Warri Wolves
Warri Wolves coach Paul Aigbogun has insisted the Nigeria league title race is still open after they were held to a draw by hosts Rangers and leaders Enyimba won at home.
Group seeks support for Plateau insurgency victims
The federal government has been urged to establish the “Victim Support Scheme” in Plateau State to rehabilitate the many decimated communities affected by crises within the state in the last two decades.
2 monarchs fight over supremacy in Ogun
Pandemonium broke out at Ilara in Imeko-Afon Local Government Area of Ogun State, weekend, as the Village head of Alagbe, a border town in the area, Chief Joseph Ogunrinde, was beaten allegedly to coma and his official car destroyed.
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