Dangote, Gates commit $100m to nutrition in Nigeria
Can a woman rape a man?
Biafra: FG is too soft on Nnamdi Kanu — Bankole-Hameed
GOV POLL: Ondo APC leaders warn members against ethnic bias
Buhari’s visit to UAE: The major takeaways
Why I’m now disenchanted with APC — Onokpasa
Metuh’s special treatment
President Buhari rewards Eaglets, D’Tigers
Seyi Shay set to thrill fans with Instagram contest
LG offers 10-year warranty on core-tech home appliances
GOtv to beam Hollywood’s Award Live red carpet
Labouring to acknowledge Hitler
Don’t attribute Boko Haram to Islam -Timehin
A Muslim’s obligation of Love for Allah (2)
Sri Lanka bans foreigner kidney transplants after organ racket tip
ALLEGED N10M BRIBERY: EFCC docks Justice Umar’s aide

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Out-of-hospital birth, a major challenge – Bolaji Margaret, Researcher
Associate Researcher, United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA, and radio presenter, Bolaji Margaret is working assiduously to enlighten young girls in Northern Nigeria on immunisation, as well as reproductive health issues. She shares her experience in this telephone interview. HOW would you score the awareness about immunisation in your part of the country? I reside basically […]
Remembering January 15, 1966
It has been an annual ritual for January 15, of every year to be remembered in special ways by various political interest groups, including the Nigerian Armed Forces. The reason for this is not farfetched. Apart from the day Nigeria was amalgamated in 1914 and the day she got her Independence from the British colonialists, January 15, 1966 was the day that the destiny of Nigeria was totally and painfully redefined. It was the day a bloody coup that ended the First Republic and brought in the military also triggered a counter-coup that plunged Nigeria into its historic civil war.
NOGIG 2016: Teams jostle for final tickets
After a week-long league, four teams – NLNG, Shell, NNPC and Total – qualified to slug it out for tickets to the final of the football event of the 2016 Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry Games coming up in March.
Lagarde gets strong backing from Europe to stay at IMF
Christine Lagarde garnered strong backing from Europe Thursday for a second mandate as IMF managing director. With her term coming to an end in July, the International Monetary Fund formally began accepting nominations for who will guide the global crisis lender for the next five years. Lagarde, who has led the IMF through one of […]
Washington shuts down metro with snow looming
Washington’s entire underground railway system will be shut for the weekend along with city bus routes, officials said Thursday, as the US capital braces for a massive snow storm. The city is expecting up to two feet (61 centimeters) of snow from Friday afternoon into Saturday, along with strong winds, and authorities — unused to […]
Kogi Central Rerun: Group warns APC against fielding wrong candidate
A political pressure group in Kogi State , Kogi Democratic Initiative (KDI), has called on the All Progressives Congress not to take the laws into their hand by fielding a candidate that emerged through a primary election outside the stipulated time for conducting primary for the purpose of participating in the forthcoming Senatorial election, claiming that will amount to “reckless abuse of constitutionalism and the rule of law”.
Mourinho joins Portuguese presidential campaign trail
Sacked Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho has joined the Portuguese presidential campaign trail, backing conservative candidate Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa in a video posted on YouTube.
Size of US force worries US Army secretary nominee
President Barack Obama’s pick for the next secretary of the US Army said Thursday he is worried about broad cuts to the service, which is set for a dramatic downsizing.
US out with new visa rules on travellers with Mideast ties
The United States on Thursday began enforcing new visa rules on some travellers who have visited or who have dual nationality with states considered seedbeds of terrorism.
WHO confirms second new Ebola case in Sierra Leone
A new case of Ebola has been confirmed in Sierra Leone, officials said Thursday, the second since west Africa celebrated the end of the epidemic last week.

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