CHAN: Eagles pip Cote d’Ivoire 1- 0
Okocha: I can’t set target for Oliseh
Delta Speaker didn’t ask for money to pass DESOPADEC budget —MD
BAYELSA: Mimiko hails Dickson’s re-election
Sacked FUTA staff school teachers want VC removed
Nigerian banks at risk over oil price decline — Lagarde
Primates 2016: Archbishop of Canterbury’s address
List of previous Ballon d’Or winners
CBN halts dollar sales to bureaux de change
Army panel report has no effect on Ekiti gov poll – Fayose
We have capacity to create 2m jobs annually – NASSI
Ericsson introduces new IoT solutions for smart homes, cities
In photos: Lionel Messi wins record fifth Ballon Dor
Femi Falana not conversant with facts on Dasuki’s case —Obono-Obla
‘Why I abandoned my children for Libya trip’
Being a chef is not about glamour – Chef Magnus
Saudi council urges more space at hajj stampede site

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Bayelsa: Accept defeat, political parties tell Sylva
Some of the political parties that contested the Bayelsa governorship election have urged for Bayelsa Gov. Timipre Sylva, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate to accept defeat.
How Centro Mall set Lagos aglow with Christmas Music Show
To spice up the Yuletide season, the Centro Lekki Mall recently convened a musical show for Lagos residents.
I won’t return N100 million, says Chief Falae
NATIONAL Chairman of the Social Democratic Party, Chief Olu Falae, Monday, said he would not refund the N100 million he collected from Chief Tony Anenih, which has been alleged to have come from the former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki.
Go, bring balance of N70m, EFCC tells Jafaru Isah
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission confirmed on Monday that it had retrieved N100 million out of the N170 million traced to the account of the former Military Administrator of Kaduna State, Mr. Jafaru Isah.
Health Breakthrough: Israeli biomed’s novel technology could cure diabetes
Doctors know how to implant type 1 patients with donor islets full of healthy beta cells, but they cannot keep the transplanted cells from failing within a matter of days. Unfortunately, half of all transplanted patients are back on insulin injections one year later, and 90 percent revert to insulin dependency within five years.

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