Ben Bruce donates wardrobe allowance to widows in Bayelsa
Efficient service delivery to customers remain our priority – Total MD
Bayelsa poll: Four feared dead, scores injured
Truecaller community reports 2m spam calls in Nigeria
Golden Eaglets can win senior world cup — Prince Oduah
Breaking News: INEC declares Yahaya Bello Kogi Governor-Elect
Jim Ovia ICT Foundation: 35 students to get seed funding
All hail as the new Olu of Warri ascends the throne on Saturday
Police nab 4 suspected traffic robbers at Oshodi
Kogi: PDP, Faleke kick as INEC declares Bello gov-elec
Benue: The Onwe move to demystify David Mark
Customs officials, soldiers raid Lagos rice stores
Kogi: We warned that Audu could die – Suleman
The spirit of Judas looms large in the Church— Pastor
The ‘hell way’ to the North!

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Glo Dance with Peter: Kelvin, Miracle, 3 others on probation
The battle for survival in the Glo-sponsored Dance with Peter reality T.V show grew even more intense on Saturday night as housemates challenged one another in a face-to-face, win-or-go-home contest on Saturday. Nollywood star and Glo ambassador, Funke Akindele, was guest judge.
A misguided engagement of the Biafra issue
He may have taken more than three months but President Muhammadu Buhari would need to deal with the growing discontent coming from the South-East. His direct silence or, better put, seeming indifference, or both, has, one way or the other, contributed, in no small measure, to the spark that has happened on members and leaders of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB – and the Movement for the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, riddled by in-fighting, is playing catch up with relevance.
AFTER ONITSHA MAYHEM: Pro-Biafra activists in fresh mobilisation
Acting Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Rabe Abubakar, told Sunday Vanguard, in a telephone interview, that government and security agencies had to come in especially when the protesters began to carry dangerous weapons and taking the law into their hands. Disclosing that the police, as the lead agency in internal security issues, were doing very well tackling the challenges brought about by the protests in the South-East, the DDI said the military could only be called in if the situation got out of hand.
African China on Wizkid, Davido: I never made the kind of money they are making
After launching himself into the mainstream music world about some years ago, Chinagoro, a.k.a African China, stands out as a dependable and social crusader of great reckoning, as his name has become a house-hold name in many homes across Africa.
Kogi supplementary poll: APC in massive lead
IF results from most of the 91 polling units where supplementary governorship poll was held in Kogi State, yesterday, are anything to go by, the All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, is as good as having won the election.
We must lead war to save environment — Saraki
Senate President Abubakar Bukola Saraki, at the weekend, in Paris, urged his counterparts from across the world to lead the move to save the environment.
They were wrong to kill lion on the loose in Jos – Runsewe, ex-NTDC boss
There was tension in Jos, the capital of Plateau State, Wednesday when it was learnt that a lion escaped from Jos Wildlife Park at feeding time, before it was killed. Many felt it was wrong to have killed the lion instead of tranquilising it. On inquiry from tourism officials of the Plateau Tourism Corporation on why the lion, which had been caged since 1972, was shot, they said the zoo lacked the equipment to tranquilise it.
Bamanga Tukur escapes attempt on his life
A former National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, narrowly escaped an attempt on his life along Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, yesterday.
Lotto Femi Branch runs ‘Out of Luck’
Out of Luck, written by Chinaza Onuzo, is directed by Niyi Akinmulayan. The drama revolves around a young lottery operator, Tope Tedela, and his girl friend, Linda Ejiofor.
Minimum wage will not go below N18,000, NLC President tells govs
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) insists workers across the country will embark on strike if state governors make good their threat to stop the payment of N18,000 minimum wage.

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