Freezing output won’t help prices — Goldman Sachs
8 C-River communities groan under water scarcity
We won’t allow 2m IDPs to go home now —Dogara
Patronage: Local auto assemblers plead with govt
Alake blames economic down-turn on collapse of SMEs
NUPENG canvasses tougher penalties against pipeline vandals
A’Ibom communities’ fire victims grumble
Militants threaten blow-up of more oil installations
Ubulu-Uku erupts in joy as 15-year-old succeeds slain monarch
Nigeria earns N3.6trn from oil in 11 months
No more intervention fund for stockbrokers — AMCON
Autoredo: We provide complete auto solutions
Maritime industry can generate N500bn yearly — Amaechi
Tariff hike: Court bars NERC from increasing electricity tariff
LMC shifts Enyimba, Nasarawa, Akwa matches
IGP orders redeployment of all DPOs in Delta

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WAEC allegedly demands N1.85m to process list of 2015 best students
The West African Examination Council, WAEC, has allegedly demanded N1, 850, 000 to process the list of best outstanding students for 2014/2015 May/June Senior Secondary School Examination.
Taraba gov’ship poll: Why we upheld PDP’s victory — S-Court
ABUJA — The Supreme Court, yesterday, said the All Progressives Congress, APC, and its governorship candidate in Taraba State, Aisha Alhassan, had no locus standi to challenge the nomination of Governor Darius Ishiaku by his party.
Magufuli: Africa’s real face of change
I WAS in Accra this past week and saw a Toyota van with inscription “APC”. I initially thought an APC official from Nigeria was in town. But upon looking closely, I saw it was “All Peoples Congress” with a broom as its logo.It then dawned on me that the rumoured CHANGE in Nigeria must have inspired some Ghanaians to form their own APC hoping their change would birth.
Godfatherism in Edo: Oshiomhole won’t spoil his name — Ogiemwonyi
Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi, erstwhile minister of state for works is one of the governorship aspirants on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Edo State. In this interview he reviews the political developments in the state and his objective in the contest.
Lagos strange killer disease: Laboratory tests show measles virus
Lagos State Government, yesterday, confirmed that the blood samples of victims of the epidemic of febrile rash illness that claimed the lives of over 20 children in Otodo Gbame community in Eto-Osa Local Government Area of the state showed measles virus.

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