JAMB: Unilag rejects 59,000 candidates
National Identity Management System is now functional, says D-G
World Bank raises forecast for 2015 global crude prices
Eric Arubayi shines with “My Everything’’
Obasa assures movie marketers on clampdown on piracy
President Buhari returns from US
Breaking news: Gunmen kidnap Bayelsa monarch
Dakuku not eligible to run for governor—Wike

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Zimbabwe MP waves used underwear in parliament
A Zimbabwean lawmaker held up a pair of used female underwear in parliament during a televised debate as she sought to highlight the plight of poor women unable to afford new garments.
Bayern confirm Vidal agreement
Bayern Munich have reached an agreement with Juventus over the transfer of Arturo Vidal
French doctors decide whether to allow vegetative man to die
French doctors will decide Thursday whether to allow a severely brain-damaged man to die in the latest turn of a bitter legal battle over his fate which ended up at Europe’s top rights court.
Relationships: My 16-year-old daughter is heartbroken
My 16-year-old daughter has been seeing an 18-year-old boy for close to a year now. My husband says he has nothing against the boy but he’s not for them seeing each other all the time. Even now that she’s finished her SS III (she’s resitting some papers), he insists that she comes home by 9p.m.
Speedy implementation of cyber security act re-echoes at NCS forum
he urgent need for the speedy implementation of the cyber security act topped discussion at the ongoing 2015 edition of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) international conference and annual general meeting holding in Akure, Ondo state.
Buhari’s appointments: Ndigbo urged to be patient
As mixed reactions continued to trail the recent appointment by President Muhammadu Buhari, people of the South East region, have been urged to exercise restraint in making quick conclusions that they will be marginalized under the Buhari’s administration.
Crisis in Gbajabiamila’s camp over letter to Oyegun
THERE appears to be a crack within the ranks of the Femi Gbajabiamila camp in the House of Representatives as some members of group have disassociated themselves from the letter emanating from the camp to the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun on the sharing of principal offices.
Dasuki denies maltreating Buhari after 1985 coup
Immediate past National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (retd), has sworn that he never maltreated nor took part in maltreating President Muhammadu Buhari when he, as military Head of State, was removed in a 1985 coup, as being erroneously alleged.
Why Buhari’ll probe only Jonathan’s govt – Presidency
The Presidency, yesterday, said President Muhammadu Buhari will limit his probe to the immediate past government of Dr Goodluck Jonathan. President Buhari had vowed, Wednesday, to arrest and prosecute former ministers and government officials who looted funds and stole Nigeria’s crude oil.
Vandals die as NNPC pipeline explodes in Lagos
A yet to be ascertained number of pipeline vandals were roasted in the wee hours of yesterday, following a Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, pipeline explosion at Arepo, Ogun State.
Confusion as NBC and ‘Radio Biafra’ operators engage in hide and seek game
THERE is confusion in Enugu State following the claim by the National Broadcasting Commission [NBC] that it had successfully blocked the illegal Radio Biafra from operating and consequent seizure of its transmission equipment in some parts of South-East zone as well as some arrests made.
Fuel tanker explosion kills one in Ogun
Tragedy struck in Abeokuta, yesterday, following an explosion at a government petroleum dump site, leaving one person dead and two injured.
Underdevelopment: Jonathan tried for Niger-Delta but we failed him —Lori-Ogbebor
NIger-Delta Leader, activist and Igba of Warri, Chief Rita Lori-Ogbebor, is not happy with the state of affairs in the Niger-Delta in spite of the efforts of the Federal Government to develop the region through the Niger-Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Ministry of Niger-Delta Affairs and Amnesty programme that will end in December. In this interview, he lamented that these agencies performed poorly, adding that the region is so poor now and the leaders cannot pressure President Muhammadu Buhari for palliatives because their brother, former President Goodluck Jonathan, just left power.
Groups at war over invitation to EFCC to investigate former Gov Orji
Some organizations in Abia State have tackled a group called Save Abia Initiative for Change, SAIC, for allegedly sending a petition against the immediate governor of the state, Governor Theodore Orji and some members of his family, alleging embezzlement of N474 billion.
Buhari’s undemocratic rule: cui bono?
Buhari has become part of the problem by his deliberate flashing of conflicting signals. Why would he, after pledging non-interference, start stiff-arming and refusing to meet with those that emerged as helmsmen in Senate and House of Representatives? Why is he now telling them they must comply with the wishes of the APC leaders, which are at variance with his own widely publicised non-interference stance? This has helped to stalemate efforts to resolve the conflict.

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