Peoples Forum awards scholarship to indigent students
World Milk Day: Peak invests in students
Akraka, former AFN president dies
Zamfara football fans mourn Keshi
Senator Rafiu Cautions Labour Minister On Bank Licenses
5 Nigerian foods to avoid late at night
Nigeria earns N1.05trn from oil, gas export in 3 months
Seplat pledges support of gas-to-power
‘Renegade’ Conte looking to shed Italy’s Euro blues
Buhari, FIFA, CAF, Others Mourn Keshi
My baby is preventing me from having a great sex life!

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Messi trains with Argentina, eyes Panama
Lionel Messi trained alongside his Argentina team-mates at the Copa America Centenario Wednesday as he targets a return from injury in his team’s second Group D game against Panama.
Five things about Belgium ahead of Euro 2016
Five things about Belgium ahead of the European Championship finals where they will be in Group E with Italy, the Republic of Ireland and Sweden.
Social Welfare: FG begins recruitment of 500,000 graduates
The Presidency, Wednesday, announced a take off in the recruitment of 500,000 unemployed graduates who would benefit from the N500 billion social investment Programme of the All Progressives Congress, APC, led federal government.
Sharapova handed 2-year ban for failed drugs test, plans to appeal
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) on Wednesday said five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova has been banned from tennis for two years after testing positive to a newly-banned substance.
Sexual Harassment Bill: A Step In The Right Direction
The history of sexual harassment dates back to the pre-colonial era when women were accorded little or no rights whatsoever – they were often married out against their wish, sacrificed as virgins or married to deities where they became ready sexual preys to the chief priests or custodians of such deities. While these repressive and degrading habits have abated following the introduction of Western education, it is unfortunate that the inhuman practice has not only crept into our citadels of learning but has continued to assume worrisome proportions to the consternation of parents and education authorities in the country alike.

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