Corruption: Brazilian Police detain ex-president Lula
DSS releases detained ex-APGA Chairman, Victor Umeh
Kano governor, Ganduje loses mother
Breaking: Why we attacked Agatu – Fulani herdsmen
What’s Going On with Other Oil Producers?
North Korea leader orders nuclear arsenal on ‘standby’
Arsenal title hopes hit as Cech faces lengthy absence
Staff Audit in govt, labour’s interest – Bello
MTN clarifies accounting provision for fine
We’ll beat Egypt – Onazi
NNPC returns to profitability July, says Kachikwu
We have deployed enough officers to end Agatu crisis -IG
PFN congratulates Adeboye at 74

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Ohanaeze to visit Buhari with charter of demands
THE Ohanaeze Ndigbo has resolved to visit President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa in Abuja with a charter of demands.The resolution was adopted after a meeting of some members at the private residence of one of their leaders in Enugu, yesterday.
Believe in Eagles, Siasia appeals to Nigerians
Coach Samson Siasia has invited 22 home –based professionals and 20 overseas –based players for Nigeria’s 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying double-header against the Pharaohs of Egypt this month.
Lagos schoolgirls’ abduction: Negotiation over ransom ongoing
LAGOS—Tension is still mounting at Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary, Ikorodu, Lagos, following the delay in the release of the three Senior Secondary School girls abducted by gunmen Tuesday night.
Attacks escalate as Trump clashes with rivals
Donald Trump unleashed fiery, off-color rhetoric at Thursday’s Republican debate after enduring a day of intense criticism by party leaders, as conservatives agonize over embracing his divisive candidacy or derailing his march to the nomination.
Edo 2016: Cat and mouse games
The emerging contest in the two leading political parties in Edo State is laced with much intrigues, shadow boxing and conspiracy theories
Man steals from church offering box
A member of Saint Peter’s Catholic Church, Ejigbo, Lagos, has been arrested for allegedly stealing money from the church’s offering box.
The suspect, identified simply as Kingsley, was apprehended by the church’s private guards Tuesday and N5,000, which he allegedly stole, recovered from him. Preliminary investigation showed that Kingsley had earlier been arrested for same offence.
He had gone to church on Tuesday for the regular morning mass.
Rep flags off free medicare in Delta
A member of the House of Representatives, Chief Evelyn Oboro, has flagged off her free medical services for rural dwellers in her constituency.
Runsewe urges tourism practitioners to hold leaders accountable
Former Director-General, Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation, NTDC, Otunba Segun Runsewe, has called on tourism practitioners in Nigeria to wake up to their responsibilities of holding their leaders accountable.
Ogbe-Ijoh warns against repeat of 1996 communal clash in Delta
Concerned Members for Peace in Ogbe-Ijoh Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State, has appealed to the state government to urgently implement the recommendations of the commission of inquiry set up to look into the land dispute between Ogbe-Ijoh and Aladja communities to forestall a reoccurrence of another crisis in both communities.
ROADS REHABILITATION: Oshiomhole urged to introduce effective road taxation system
EDO State born business mogul, Mr. Monday Ohuimumwen has urged Governor Adams Oshiomhole to maximize the gains of his road rehabilitation in the state by introducing an effective road taxation system.
UNIDO urges OPS to establish skills councils in Nigeria
The United Nations Industrial Development Organization, UNIDO, has called on the Organized Private Sector in Nigeria to move the country forward by investing in skills development.
Anambra vigilance group protests non payment of 8 months salary arrears
MEMBERS of the Anambra State Vigilante group, yesterday protested the non-payment of their eight months’ salary arrears by the state government.
Zika Virus: FG charged over vector control, surveillance
Following possible local transmission of Zika virus in areas where Aedes mosquitoes are more active, the Federal Government has been urged to institute proper vector control and effective surveillance throughout the Federation.
FUEL SCARCITY: NLC threatens to order workers to down tools if…
NIGERIA Labour Congress, NLC, yesterday expressed concerns over the recurring scarcity of petroleum products, especially the Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, known as petrol across the country, threatening to ask workers to stay at home should the scarcity persists.
Gaidam approves N20m for water supply to 8 communities
GOVERNOR Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe State, has approved N20 million for the immediate restoration of water supply to eight communities severely affected by Boko Haram deadly attacks across Yobe state.

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