Dokpesi seeks soft landing, sends greeting cards to Buhari, Osinbajo
Ahmed in moves to quell Share/Tsaragi clash
Davido hospitalised following baby mama drama
Davido’s Babymama, Sophia Momodu writes lab demanding original copy of drug test published by Davido
$2.1bn arms cash: I never received N1.7bn from Dasuki- Fani-Kayode
Credible election, the greatest change Nigerians need —Mimiko
Ekweremadu defends purchase of cars for Senate c’ttees
Corps member dies in Church while leading choir
‘I’m dying in silence, heard my husband got a second wife’
Gunmen kidnap wife of Super Eagles midfielder
2016: States increase expenditure by N700bn
Alleged N300m fraud: EFCC docks ex-PDP boss, Bello, son

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POWER OUTAGE: 10 communities in Edo lament 5 yrs of darkness
10 communities in Ovia North-East local government area of Edo State have lamented the absence of electricity in their area in the last five years.
Dollar scarcity, high interest rate, stifling the energy sector
When will Nigerians say goodbye to the ever present power outage that has stunted the economic development of Africa’s biggest economy?
Some of the government policies are tough on the economy
Given the current glut in the international oil market, the Chief Executive Officer, Oilserv Group, Mr. Emeka Okwuosa, thinks oil prices will slide further. He also tells journalists what his Group is doing to cope with the slump and what government can do to cushion the economic effects while also calling for the restructuring of the political system, as captured by Clara Nwachukwu. Excerpts:
Lassa fever: Lagos lawmaker urges residents to be cautious
Member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Segun Olulade, has called on residents in the state to be cautious and report to the nearest hospital any symptoms of Lassa fever.
Share/Tsaragi Clash: Ahmed sets up Enquiry Commission
Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara State has inaugurated a judicial Commission of Enquiry on the Share/Tsaragi communities clash with a charge to the members to find lasting solutions to restore peace to both communities.
Censorship: Plateau journalists caution Lalong
The Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ in Plateau state has urged the State Governor, Simon Lalong to resist the subtle attempt to censor the practice of journalism in the state.
Lagos shuts Oshodi market over insecurity
Lagos State Government yesterday shut Owonifari market within the notorious loop of Oshodi, Oshodi/Isolo Local Government, aimed at addressing the security challenges in the axis.
How tomato cultivation is taking root in Delta
Like wild fire, commercial tomato cultivation has taken roots in Delta to the extent that its farmers claim that they have the capacity to crash market prices and push the near total dependence on supplies from Northern Nigeria into the dustbin of history in no distant future.
Lagos tackles unemployment with N25bn Trust Fund Law
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State yesterday signed into law the N25 billion Employment Trust Fund, ETF bill, aimed at tackling the high rate of unemployment in the state.
Ojuelegba Crash: Victims’ family sues Lagos, FRSC, others for N10bn
Five family members of the victims of Ojuelegba trailer crash has filed a N10 billion suit against the Lagos State government, before a Federal High Court in Lagos.

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