Recruitment of 10,000 policemen will address youth unemployment —Buhari
Sexless marriages on the increase!
Ibinabo’s loyalist versus Emeka Ike
Obasanjo tasks governors on performance
My boss, Sheriff will destroy PDP — Gov Shettima
Curious facts of the Ibori London case
Mikel steps out against Villa
After six years, police arrest killer of 9-year-old girl
Onyeabo’s controversial film, Tribe gears up for cinema run
AFCON 2017: Kojo nails NFF for Eagles failure
Lekki Garden residents kick against integrity test by govt
Beware of the silent thief of sight

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AFCON 2017 Failure: Where NFF got it wrong
For the second time in the space of 16 months, Nigeria will not be featuring at the biggest soccer tournament in Africa, the Cup of Nations, billed to hold from January 2017 in Gabon. Nigeria’s failure this time comes at a time it appears there are good signals of a resurgence of the Eagles.
NAPTIP denies neglecting maid allegedly raped by Lebanese
The National Agency For The Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, has denied allegation of neglecting a 17-year-old Roda Timothy who was reportedly raped by her Lebanese boss, Hussein Ali and being accommodated at the agency.
Magodo residents hold sports day
The South East zone of Magodo Residents Association held its second edition of community sports and fun day amidst pomp and pageantry.
Why Afizere people of Jos abhor dog meat
Dog meat suya (barbecue) is a common delicacy among the people of Plateau State. It is eaten with burukutu (a local brew), beer, or any other preferred drink. A formal or informal gathering is incomplete without dog meat suya. However, among all the ethnic groups in the state, only the people of Afizere stand out as those who forbid dog meat.
APC keeps pushing the evil day
The confessions of President Muhammadu Buhari during penultimate Thursday’s National Executive Committee, NEC meeting of the All Progressives Congress, APC about the failed elections under his watch should ordinarily elicit much interest. The president in his speech appeared to be appealing to the grassroots of the party for understanding in the face of the difficult challenges the country has been passing through under a government that promised much change.

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