Unnecessary media war on Sen.Orji
Residents flay rising refuse dumps in Warri
Avoiding small-business financing mistakes
Embrace good morals to better the nation – Ojeikere
Employees compensation: NSITF disburses N267m in 4 years
Messi’s dressing sparks anger in Gabon
Series of bomb blasts kill many in Gombe bus station
UNESCO hosts students on acquisition of skills
Again, Buhari vows to crush insurgents
Gov Ugwuanyi moves to flush out ghost workers
More than 40 feared dead after bomb blasts in Gombe
Suarez quits Madrid for Fiorentina

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Liverpool signs Benteke
Liverpool Football Club have confirmed the signing of Belgium international striker Christian Benteke from Aston Villa.
Trump details fabulous riches in White House bid
US mogul Donald Trump has laid bare the details of his purported $10 billion riches in a 92-page disclosure listing 515 job titles, several golf courses, real estate and a Hollywood pension.
Don Jazzy, Mavins crew, fans celebrate Tiwa Savage’s Dorobaby
Don Jazzy, Marvins, Nigerians celebrate Tiwa Savage’s Dorobaby
My aim is to make T/tennis team for AAG, says Onaolapo
Ojo Onaolapo, a bronze medalist in the 2014 Commonwealth Games on Wednesday said making the team for the 11th All Africa Games in Congo Brazzaville was his priority. The Games are scheduled to run from Sept 4 to Sept. 19.
Comedian charged over Blatter cash stunt
Swiss authorities have announced that the British comedian Simon Brodkin will be charged after he interrupted a Fifa press conference in Zurich on Monday to throw dollar bills over president Sepp Blatter. Brodkin, dressed as one of his characters, Jason Bent, placed a pile of banknotes on the desk next to Blatter, having announced himself as a delegate from North Korea’s 2026 World Cup bid. As he was being led away by security he threw more notes over the still-seated president.
Buhari wants access to US weapons to fight terrorists
President Muhammadu Buhari has appealed to the United States Government and US Congress to review Nigeria’s status regarding the application of the `Leahy Law’ to enable Nigeria access appropriate strategic weapons to fight insurgency.
Nobody is above the law, says Vice President Osinbajo
The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbanjo said on Wednesday the Buhari administration would not spare anyone who went against the law as it would propagate the Rule of Law in all its programmes.
NYSC to deploy first class graduates to universities – DG
Fresh university graduates with first class grades, and graduates of polytechnics with distinctions, would henceforth carry out their compulsory one year national service, under the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, programme, as lecturers in higher institutions.
Photos: See Tiwa Savage’s cute baby boy, other Mavins babies
MAVIN First Lady, Tiwa Savage and her husband, Tunji Balogun aka Teebillz welcomed a baby boy at St. Mary’s hospital in London on Wednesday.
Mi-Genius Psychological Test helps students discover potentials — Wellspring
In order to assist students discover their potentials early in life, the Principal, Wellspring College, Omole, Lagos, Mrs Oluwayemisi Oloriade has urged stakeholders in education sector to conduct Mi-Genius Psychological Test for students. She explained that the test will prevent students from going into studies and careers that they will be struggling with to succeed.
Mikel, Moses going nowhere — Mourinho
Chelsea gaffer Jose Mourinho has maintained that he is happy to keep Nigerian stars John Mikel Obi and Victor Moses at Stamford Bridge for the new season, stressing he is happy with his team
Corruption: Don’t humiliate suspects, Onaiyekan tells Buhari
The Catholic Arch-Bishop of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, has advised President Muhammadu Buhari to carry out his anti-corruption fight in a way that will not be seen as humiliating corrupt suspects or selective.
NANS kicks as JAMB re-assigns candidates to varsities
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB has announced the adoption of a policy whereby candidates of universities with surplus applicants for the Unified Matriculation Examinations (UTME) are reassigned to other universities with lower number of candidates than their capacities.
Breaking: Ex-SGF, Aminu Saleh is dead
By Susan Edeh Former Secretary to the Federal Government (SGF) during late General Sanni Abacha’s regime, Alhaji Aminu Saleh, is dead. He died Wednesday morning, at age 87, at the Federal Medical Centre Azare, in Katagum Local Government Area of Bauchi state, after a brief illness. According to a family source who spoke on condition […]
Spare nobody in recovering Nigeria’s stolen money, UPP tells Buhari
THE United Progressive Party, UPP, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari not to spare anybody that has stolen the nation’s wealth in his bid to recover such monies.

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