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Lanzini joins West Ham on loan
See singer, Harmonee new jaw-dropping photos
CCECC construction workers protest sack, poor wage
We are not recruiting, says BPP
Video Game: Davido talks tough, battles Don Jazzy
Tiwa Savage delivers baby boy in London
Breaking news: DSS releases Obua
Hitmen ‘offered $13,000’ for attack on journalist
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SubscribeChelsea football fans banned over Paris racism incident
The men, including former police officer Richard Barklie, were involved in an incident in which a black Frenchman was repeatedly shoved off a metro train carriage ahead of Chelsea’s Champions League match against Paris Saint Germain.
Scores feared dead in Arepo pipeline explosion
Scores of suspected vandals were feared dead in an explosion that rocked the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,NNPC, pipeline at Arepo village, Owode, Ogun State.
Man in court for allegedly raping his customer
“After the accused had collected N30,000 under the pretence of securing one of the vacant rooms in his compound for the victim, he invited her to meet the landlord. “On getting to the home of the accused, he offered her a drink and that was how she slept off and when she woke up, she found herself that she had been raped and naked,” she said.
50 Cent in court, says his bling is a borrowed piece of jewelry
“It’s a borrowed piece of jewelry from the jeweler,” he told Leviston’s lawyer, Philip Freidin, when asked about a photo of a 65-karat ring he posted on his Instagram account.
Buhari rejects U.S’s gay marriage — Presidency
President Muhammadu Buhari has rejected the gay marriage offer by the United States of America, stating that sodomy is against the law of Nigeria and abhorrent to our culture
Breaking news: We’ll arrest former ministers for looting, oil theft – Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari said on Wednesday that the Federal Government was examining pieces of evidence that would lead to the arrest and prosecution of some former ministers and other government officials for looting and stealing of Nigeria’s crude oil.
Broke states, broken Federation: Will Buhari restructure Nigeria?
JUSTICE Oloyede Folahanmi must be relishing his starring role in Osun’s unpaid salaries saga even though his call for Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s impeachment is unlikely to result in a special assizes to celebrate the victory of the judge as opposition politician. The learned judge’s 30-page petition—actually, a rant—was part Sunday sermon (“Neglecting the welfare of members of the community under the guise of wanting to provide infrastructure, runs contrary to the teachings of Christ, the son of God, Jesus of Nazareth”), part chic internationalism (“Instead of pursuing . . . the ideals of social order . . . ensur[ing] a just world economic order . . . and universal brotherhood
Aguata Prisons threatened by over-congestion, as B’Haram detainees arrive
It does appear that all the protests and criticisms brought about by the relocation of about 47 Boko Haram detainees from the Northern part of Nigeria to the Aguata Prisons in Anambra State have fallen on deaf ears. During a recent visit by Vanguard Features, VF, to the prison, the presence of heavily armed soldiers and prisons officials around the premises clearly suggested that the Boko Haram prisoners were very much in residence there.
Police round up 12 teenage suspects over lesbianism
Hell was let loose, last week, in Oto-Owori area, Ijanikin, Lagos State, after a 16-year-old member of the famous Abogun family, made startling confessions about how she was initiated into cultism and lesbianism by the younger sister of her uncle’s wife. Parents of the victim who were shocked by the confession reportedly alerted the police after she was caught while attempting to sneak out of the house with some items demanded by her cult members.
Relationships: I’m in my mid-30’s, will I ever get married?
I’m in my mid-30’s, and just out of a relationship that I thought would have ended in marriage. Now I’m convinced that I might never marry and start a family. A few of my friends are in the same boat and one or two have opted for having children out of wedlock. I find myself jealous of younger women who are married with children. Will my time ever com
World Bank to spend $2.1bn to rebuild North-east
President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday in Washington, D.C hailed the decision of the World Bank to spend $2.1 billion in rebuilding the devastated north east of Nigeria.
If only my father had listened to me —Survivor of Lagos gas explosion
The death toll of Monday’s gas explosion in Ajegunle area of Lagos rose to three yesterday, following the death of two siblings.
Senate Minority Leader: Court rules on suit challenging Akpabio’s eligibility today
The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court will, today, determine whether or not the former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Senator Godswill Akpabio is qualified to be appointed as the Minority Leader of the 8th Senate.
FAD Radio hits the airwaves soon
The founder Abuja International Film Festival (AIFF) Fidelis Duker has revealed that his latest initiative, FAD broadcasting media will kick off in October 1, 2015. The veteran film maker and former president of Director’s Guild of Nigeria (DGN), in a chart with Sunday Art said that having secured license from federal government to run broadcasting media in the country, he has put all things in place to power general interest radio station.
Chelsea confirms Omeruo loan
Chelsea FC has confirmed the season-long loan deal of Nigerian international, Kenneth Omeruo to Turkish side Kasimpasa.
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