Kidnappers still holding 96-yr-old Delta monarch
Lagos medical doctors protest police harassment
6 Britons nabbed over quota abuse
Over 50 killed, 70 injured as terrorists attack Borno
IG directs Lagos CP to arrest kidnappings in Festac
What I learnt from Fayose — Ikpeazu
CHAN: West Africa dominates as Mali, Guinea sail into s-finals
Senate backs suspension of NITDA boss
Imo monarch kidnapped
Nigerians contented with little
FG to train 370, 000 artisans in 2016
Finally, FG addresses fiscal policy
NSE pledges to dialogue with FG to list public enterprises
Ex-gov Adebayo, Bamidele reconcile against Ekiti PDP
N331bn inflow from matured Treasury Bills rescues interbank market

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Gov Wike’s victory at the Supreme Court
Governor Nyesome Wike, of River state last Wednesday got a reprive at the Supreme Court which upheld his victory in the April 11 2015 governorship election. The seven-man panel at the apex court in a unanimous decision read by Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, returned the embattled Wike as the valid winner of the poll as declared […]
Sand miners dissociate selves from attack on govt official
Lagos—Members of Lagos State Sand and Laterite Miners Association have expressed their support for the state government and disassociated themselves from recent media reports attacking top official of the state Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
Ondo to commission 26 projects
NO fewer than 26 projects are to be commissioned by Governor Olusegun Mimiko to mark the 40th anniversary of the state and his administration’s seventh year.
Chevron committed to improved education —Haastrup
GENERAL Manager for Policy Government and Public Affairs, Chevron Nigeria Limited, Mr. Deji Haastrup, has reiterated the commitment of Chevron to improve the standard of education in the country through annual national and community scholarship programmes
Pipeline bombing: Gbaramatu schools, health centres shut as military continues offensive
SCHOOLS, both secondary and primary, as well as health centres, in Okerenkoko, Oporoza, Kurutie, Kunukunumam, Egboba, Benikurukuru, Egwa, Abitte, Tebijoh and other Ijaw communities in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State, have been forced to shut down following the over two-week siege to the riverine communities by soldiers hunting for pipeline bombers.

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