‘APC has no hands in Lamido, sons’ arrest’
Protagonists of Biafra not invited to UN or AU meetings —Uwazurike
Ashafa @ 60: A son’s testimony
FG treating PDP members as prisoners of war—METUH
No corrupt APC member’ll escape justice — Buhari
PM Hub Nigeria berths at FUNAAB
CDS unveils agenda to end insurgency
Man, 26, commits suicide in Bauchi
NCC moves to adopt new regulatory guidelines
Critical thinking, a means to defeat the untouchables

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Large turnout as Anambra PDP holds ward congress
THERE was large turnout of people in most wards in Anambra State yesterday as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, held the ward congress in the 326 wards of the state, the first in the series that would lead to the state congress on Saturday.
NFF panics over 2016 Olympic qualifiers
Chairman of the NFF Technical and Development Committee, Chief Felix Anyansi-Agwu will today meet with Head Coaches of the Senior Women and the U-23 National Teams, as the NFF adopts a must-win approach to both teams’ Olympic Games qualifying matches away in Bata and Pointe Noire respectively.
‘How politicians released my husband’s alleged killers from Delta Prison’
The wife of a politician in Ibusa, Delta State, who was allegedly murdered during the last House of Assembly elections, Mrs. Maria Onianwa, has raised alarm over the release from prison custody of one of the suspected killers of her husband by political hirelings in the state.
Eagles job: Risk worth taking – Oliseh
New Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh has revealed that he rejected the offer to handle the Super Eagles when he was first contacted by the Nigeria Football Federation.
Lagos begins enforcement of okada restriction
Lagos State government, yesterday, commenced enforcement of the law against operators of commercial motorcycles popularly called “Okada” riders, who violate the restriction order from plying 475 roads as stipulated in 2012 Lagos Road Traffic Law.
Tragedy averted as aircraft suffers burst tyre in Lagos
A major air tragedy was averted yesterday at the domestic wing of Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, when an Aero flight NG127 from Lagos to Abuja with over 141 passengers on-board, suffered a burst tyre just as the plane was lifting off after “attaining V2”.
Scarcity: Oil marketers face sanction over product diversion
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, yesterday, threatened to revoke the lifting license of any marketer found to be involved in diversion of petroleum products.
I’m hale and hearty, says ex-President Jonathan’s CSO, Obua
Detained Chief Security Officer, CSO, to immediate past President Goodluck Jonathan, Mr. Gordon Obua, yesterday dispelled rumours of his death, declaring that he was hale and hearty.
The world has gone crazy!
That we are in the last days the Bible talked about is no longer in doubt. Everything is turning upside down,” said Timi in the Lagos Island-bound commuter bus. “Oh sure, we are in the last days indeed! It’s like the Devil has taken over the world,” agreed John.
Unilever oral health programme targets 10m school children
Worried about the prevalence cavities of among Nigerian children, dental health experts have kicked off a behavioural change programme for students to achieve better oral health.
Police uncover baby mill in Abia, nab 14 pregnant teenagers
Police in Abia State have arrested 14 pregnant teenagers at a maternity home allegedly used as baby factory at Umunkpeyi in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area of the state.
How Nigeria, others can drive e-commerce for sustainable development-UNCTAD
Nigeria and other developing countries require only quality policies to harness e-commerce for sustainable development, the United Nations Conference on the Trade and Development, UNCTAD, has said.
EFCC, big man syndrome and anti-corruption fight
THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission appears reinvigorated and rejuvenated for its traditional role of fighting economic and financial crimes. It seems to be experiencing a new lease of life in the manner it has been going after some former governors and other powerful untouchables in the expired dispensation of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Maku wants tribunal to declare him winner of April gov poll
The Nasarawa State governorship candidate of All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, in the last general elections, Labaran Maku, yesterday asked the Nasarawa State Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Lafia to declare him winner of the election.
$180M Harliburton Bribe: Buhari on right track —CENTREP
THE Centre for the Vulnerable and Underprivileged, CENTREP, Warri, Delta State, has described the recent directives by President Muhammadu Buhari, authorizing immediate prosecution of all culprits involved in the $180 million Halliburton bribe scandal, as a bold attempt to tackle official corruption and greed in the polity.

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