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Police trouble: Sergeant dies during romp with Corporal’s wife
NASS slams Presidency over failure to sign budget
NFF may drag CAF to CAS
Boko Haram’s days numbered —Chief of Air Staff
2019: S-West PDP wants North to retain party chair
PDP decries slow release of Rivers re-run results
Why Yobe is making progress despite challenges — Gaidam
Fayose, Aluko trade words over brewing Ekiti crisis
THE BATTLE FOR EDO: The high stake game
Osinbajo, CJN to speak at SBL 10th annual conference
NCMG partners Industrial Court on conflict resolution
Omo-Agege urges support for Buhari
Curbing the soaring cost of living
Crisis: Police seal Kogi Assembly complex
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SubscribeCitizens set up c’ttee to probe Ohaji killings
Some concerned citizens operating under the umbrella union of Ohaji Political Elite League, OPEL, have constituted an ad-hoc committee to critically look into the incessant crises bedeviling their communities, as well as enunciate ways of resolving them permanently.
2,500 nursing mothers get free medical care in Enugu
No fewer than 2500 nursing mothers are benefiting from a free medical care in Enugu State under the auspices of Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders Initiatives,CNDI.
Rep visits, donates food items, clothings to constituents
The Chairman, House Committee on Diaspora Affairs, representing Ajeromi/Ifelodum in the Federal House of Representatives, Hon Rita Orji, has come to the aid of her constituents as she donated food stuffs, including bags of rice, beans, cartons of tomatoes and clothes to her constituents during the week.
CISLAC to NASS, Buhari: Pass PIB to stem annual loss of N3trn
LAGOS — The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, CISLAC, has urged the executive and legislative branches of the Federal Government to put the passage of Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, as a priority towards stopping the N3 trillion that is lost on account of the absence of the law.
Oshiomhole’s good works ‘ll push Obaseki as gov — Imasuen
LUCKY Imasuen served as deputy governor to Prof. Oserheime Osunbor in Edo State between 2007 and 2008 when their election was upturned by the Court of Appeal. Interestingly, both men have now switched from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP which gave them the platform to public office to the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Even though Osunbor is still working to return to office in the forthcoming governorship election, Imasuen in this interview gives reasons why he is supporting another aspirant, Godwin Obaseki, for the governorship
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