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CHAN: Eagles maul Niger, top Group C
We’ve driven Boko Haram to ‘fall back’ position —Buhari
Iran: South Africa to stop fuel imports from Nigeria
Azura-Edo power gets World Bank support
Power outage: A-Ibom youths shut down gas firm
Experts call for more political will towards healthcare financing
Ford Mustang, my team’s best job – Piaskowski
Anambra Central: We want free, fair polls —PDP
Anambra Central: APC blasts Umeh over sole candidature bid
Driver, 58, defiles 11-year-old girl in toilet
Presidency revises 2016 budget
Lawmaker decries insecurity in Badagry
BATN office complex: A confluence of splendour, allure and luxury
Italy expresses interest in Nigeria’s minerals
Nigeria should devolve or dissolve
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SubscribeThe Voice Nigeria rides on Airtel’s wings
It is a phenomenon that has taken the world by storm, and now it has come to Nigeria in the same manner. Reality music competition, the Voice, will began auditions in cities across Nigeria recently, thanks to telecommunications giant, Airtel and its joint partnership with Africa Magic.
4 suspected kidnappers arrested in Delta, victim rescued
UGHELLI—SECURITY operatives, including men of Ughelli ‘A’ Division Police Station and members of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria, have arrested four suspected kidnappers and rescued a kidnap victim at Ughevuwughe in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State.
Pastor remanded in prison over N100m land case
An Igbosere Magistrate’s Court in Lagos, yesterday, remanded in Ikoyi prison a cleric, Pastor Olu Fadare, pending when he will perfect his bail conditions, following his alleged involvement in a N100 million land fraud at Eti-Osa Local Government Area.
Fire guts Coscharis Lagos office
Lagos—The Mazamaza Lagos office of Coscharis Group of Companies was at the weekend, gutted by fire destroying several vehicles and car care products worth over N100 million.
NOGIG 2016: NNPC, Chevron start well
Defending champions, NNPC sent a warning signal to group rivals of their resolve to hold onto the coveted trophy in the football event of the Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry Games after they defeated Team PTI 2-0 in the opening match of this year’s edition.
NFF focused despite challenges – Sanusi
NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi said on Monday that the Federation remains focused and determined to take Nigeria football to new heights despite a number of challenges, mostly financial.
Lagos Marathon: Nigerian doctors in USA sign up
Nigerian doctors practising in the USA have signed up to help with any emergency and also offer health tips at the Access Bank/Lagos City Marathon billed for February 6, 2016.
‘Biafra agitation response to militants threatening to islamize Nigeria’
A Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, chieftain in Ebonyi State, Mr. Abia Onyike, on Monday, faulted former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s description of Biafra as ‘dead,’ stating that the resurgence of the Biafran idea was a response to the politics of Islamic state militants who are threatening to islamize the country.
APC threatens to boycott LG polls in Ondo
THE All Progressive Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Monday, threatened to boycott the April 23 local government elections conducted by State Independent Electoral Commission (ODIEC).
Delta LG boss decries effects of economic downturn on grassroots
Chairman of Warri North Local Government Area, Delta State, Mr. Franas Eyituoyor, has expressed concern that people at the grassroots were not enjoying the dividends of democracy due to the harsh economic realities in the country.
House c’ttee probes alleged sex for relief materials at IDPs’ camps
Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, Alhaji Sani Zoro, has said investigation had commenced into the sex for relief materials scandals that rocked some Internally Displaced Persons’camp in the country.
Almajiris are like loosed animals without owners — Al-Makura
Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State has described as pathetic Almajiris (street beggars) in the state who roam the streets begging for daily meals, in spite of government’s efforts.
A-Court strikes out appeal by sacked Rivers LG bosses
AN Appeal Court sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, yesterday, struck out the appeal by the sacked 22 local government chairmen elected on the platform of All Progressives Congress, APC, in Rivers State.
The alternative party option
OUR leaders have failed us. It is clear that our politics is that of bread and butter politics, that is politics of the stomach. No one is left out; the one that is good is tainted by very bad ones. When you have one good apple mixed with nine bad apples, the result is ten rotten apples. The revelations from the Dasuki investigations are galling and nauseating. It is a surprise that the country is still standing despite the activities of carpetbaggers we have as leaders and politicians.
Five top things your Windows Lumia can do
The Continuum feature allows you to turn your Lumia into a fully-fledged PC simply by connecting it to Microsoft’s Display Dock, a mouse and keyboard, and an external display. Just like that, all your phone’s content appears on the bigger screen, automatically adjusted to fit the new size and resolution. It looks just like Windows 10 on a PC. Even better, when your phone is connected to the external monitor and you are using the display to work in the Office apps or let your kids watch a movie, you can continue to use your phone to check emails and answer calls. If you don’t have an external mouse, you can also choose to use your phone’s screen as a trackpad.
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