Ooni’s visit to Alaafin: What the Yoruba stand to benefit
World drug makers call for action on superbugs
Ogun PDP Congresses: Kashamu, Bankole fight over structure
At least one killed as gunfire, explosions rock Burundi capital
Will Smith joins protest, won’t attend Oscars
Lagos traders protest police extortion, illegal detention
Buhari agrees to serve as grand patron of corporate philanthropy
Osinbajo represents Nigeria at Davos world economic forum
Eagles must keep working hard – Adepoju
Immunisation: Putting an end to vaccine-preventable deaths
‘My parents disowned me because I love music’
Only Supreme court can liberate Taraba
Dabby Chimere’s Lies And Secrets trend on twitter
IS jihadists will be ‘very seriously dented’ by end of 2016 – Kerry
Tompolo: ‘APC govt clueless, fighting everybody’
Breaking news: Suspected cultists kill 16 in Rivers

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IFLUX enters Nigerian market with LED products
To support the weak power supply in Nigeria, iFLUX, LED lighting expert from Hong Kong has opened its flagship store at Alaba international market in Lagos with a promise of offering quality LED lightning products.
Top 5 Abuja hotels with great gym facilities
Exercise when traveling can be very tricky, especially for travellers who maintain tight exercise regimens, as not many hotels offer fitness solutions to their guests.
Attack on Escravos pipeline: N470m lost daily on gas, electricity losses
Following the bombing of a major gas pipeline in the Niger Delta last weekend, the Petroleum ministry said yesterday that the Power and Gas Sectors have incured multiple losses in repairs, electricity shortage and gas sales resulting in a loss of N470million daily. As security agencies intensify the search for culprits behind the act, it has been established that the weekend’s attack on the Nigeria Gas Company’s pipeline connected to Chevron Nigeria Limited’s facility at Escravos, will impact negatively on the Olorunsogo NIPP plant (capacity 600MW), and other Power Plants.
Court adjourns Dasuki’s case over absence of defence lawyers
The Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Maitama has, Thursday, adjourned the trial of the embattled former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd) following the absence of the defence lawyers, Mr. Joseph Daudu (SAN) and Mr. Ahmed Raji (SAN), who had written to the court that they would be in Kogi State for an election petition case today.
Teacher’s education our top priority – Yabatech Rector
The Rector, Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech), Dr. Margaret Ladipo has pledged that teacher’s education shall remain high priority in the College planning and development.
Poor Revenue: Customs to consult CBN on review of forex policy
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) intends to consult with Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) over the possible review of the bank’s monetary policy on foreign exchange affecting customs revenue generation.
No plane crash in Lagos today – LASG
The Lagos State Government has debunked rumours of a plane crash around Oworonshoki area of Lagos, on Thursday, saying what people saw was merely a simulation exercise.
29 ships laden with petroleum products, foods expected in Lagos
Twenty nine ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected to arrive Apapa and Tin-Can Island Ports in Lagos from Jan. 21 to Feb. 5.
Navy arrests ship found with 183 Nigerians, 41 illegal migrants from Gabon
The Eastern Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy said, on Thursday, in Calabar, Cross River State, that it had intercepted a transport vessel, `Av Agamba’ with no fewer than 183 Nigerians and 41 illegal migrants.
Dangote, Bill Gates team up against malnutrition in Nigeria
Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote and tech billionaire Bill Gates on Thursday announced plans for a $100-million scheme to cut malnutrition in the continent’s most populous nation, Nigeria. Dangote said the partnership between his Dangote Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation would address the problem, which affects some 11 million children in northern Nigeria.

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