EFCC, Ricky Tarfa take battle to court
The greed and rascality of the APC
Buhari laments delay in extraditing indicted Nigerians in UK
Task force official stabbed, fingers chopped off by hoodlums in Oshodi
Adamawa APC chieftains in free-for-all at Atiku’s house
Budget 2016: FG to cut borrowing with N2.2trn daily TSA funds
‘Several dead’, around 100 injured in train crash — Police
CBN earmarks over N1trn to fund real sector
IAAF, CAA to build high altitude training centre in Jos
In Nigeria, Slum2School initiative moves kids from slums into schools
In Nigeria, Slum2School initiative moves kids from slums into schools
Supremacy RATING: Benin palace takes on Alake of Egbaland
My battles with ex-President Jonathan, Tompolo – Ayiri Emami
Amaechi faults Wike on $150m allegation
Why Nigeria must invest heavily in the forest sector — Stakeholders

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Developer unveils Show House at Lekki Pearl Estate
IN fulfilment of its promise to de-liver 10,000 units of affordable and quality homes for middle-income Nigerians by 2020, Alpha Mead Development Company (AMDC), last week, unveiled the completed Show House at its 112-unit Lekki Pearl Estate.
Boko Haram not occupying any local govt in Borno — GOV SHETTIMA
Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State, yesterday dismissed media report credited to Senator Kaka Bashir Garbai that three local government areas of Abadam, Mobbar and Kala Balge, were fully under the control of Boko Haram insurgents, insisting that none of the councils in the state was being occupied by the insurgents.
Oliseh’s days ’re numbered — NFF top shot
Super Eagles Chief Coach, Sunday Ogochukwu Oliseh’s days with the senior national team may be numbered if the words of an enraged top shot of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF are anything to go by.
OML30: Community leaders flay NPDC’s take-over
Leaders and people from oil and gas producing communities in OML30, in Delta State, have expressed concern that the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, NDPC, lacks the capacity to operate the assets, which it noted, the company was operating below the standard of former operators, Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, to the detriment of the host communities.
Nigerian refineries receive 9.5m barrels of crude in 2015
LAGOS — At a period refining operations averaged 26 per cent, three of Nigeria’s five refineries received about 9.5 million barrels of crude oil in 2015, but processed about 7.2 million barrels, data from the Ministry of Petroleum Resources have shown.

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