Firms to close down on raw materials scarcity —MAN
New study outlines how 5G can digitalize society, economy
2016 MWC: Alcatel sings new song with IDOL 4 series
MWC16: 5G, IoT and cloud to disrupt every industry, says Vestberg
FG to reconnect railway with sea ports – Amaechi
Buhari appoints visually challenged man as special assistant
Chad student shot dead by army in fresh gang rape protests
Naira trades N370 to dollar at parallel market
Ben Bruce, Pat Utomi Pledge to Adopt Orphans as Omokri Opens Orphanage
She treats me as if I’m her personal sex machine
Senate says FCT too dirty, gives 21 day deadline for cleanup
Malnutrition problem at Boko Haram displaced camps
Video: Five players fail to hit target from free-kick
I will not resign as PDP chair- Modu Sheriff
PDP Chair: Fayose calls on stakeholders to support Modu Sheriff

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My 63-year-old wife starves me of sex, divorce-seeking Septuagenarian tells court
A septuagenarian, Mr Tajudeen Giwa, has asked an Ikorodu Customary Court in Lagos State to dissolve his marriage of over 40 years because his wife ignores him and denies him sex.
FA Cup goals for Nigerian pair, Aubameyang scores again
English FA Cup last 16 action brought goals for Nigerian pair Victor Moses and Emmanuel Emenike for West Ham, while Burkina Faso’s Bertrand Traore was on the mark for impressive Chelsea.
600,000 children in Jigawa are malnourished–UNICEF
The United Nations International Children Fund (UNICEF) on Monday stated that no fewer than 600,000 out of 1.1 million children below the age of five in Jigawa are malnourished.
Unemployment, the ravaging disease facing Nigeria’s economy- Lawmakers
FEDERAL lawmakers elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Monday, decried the alarming rate of unemployment in the country, noting that it is a ravaging disease facing the nation’s economy.
Death of female student: LASU clarifies issues
The Lagos State University (LASU) on Monday said the organisers of the party at which a 200 level female student died earlier in the month did not inform the university authorities of the event.
The university said this in its official bulletin.

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