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ND Avengers blows up another Chevron pipeline, rebuffs FG’s dialogue move
Senate queries Chevron over $7.4bn contract inflation
Stephen Okechukwu Keshi (23 January 1962 – 8 June 2016)
Buhari writes Senate: Osinbajo is Acting President
2 ex-Ministers in EFCC net over $115m Diezani cash
Navy parades bombing kingpin, others
Two children suffocate in locked car
Ramadan talk (Day 3): Who are those exempted?
Caution on constituency projects Bill
Nigeria may bungle its nuclear energy project if…
Harvest time: APC delegates turn PVCs into ATM cards
PwC rates Nigeria’s tax lowest globally
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SubscribeUNILAG students unaware of drowned mates
Students of the University of Lagos, UNILAG, yesterday, were still unaware of the two post-graduate students that drowned at Elegushi Beach, Lekki, weekend.
UNILAG’s Master students, who spoke with Vanguard on phone, said they were not aware of the tragedy that befell Funmi and Shola, students of International Law and Diplomacy at the institution.
Schoolmistress defiles 4-yr-old female pupil
A 27-year-old schoolmistress, Violet, is being interrogated by the Police in Lagos for allegedly defiling a female pupil of Light Bearers Private School, located at Iyana-Isashi area of the state.
Anambra boundary dispute: A’Court upturns High court’s decision
The Court of Appeal sitting in Enugu has upheld an appeal filed by leaders of Umuomaku community in Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra state who are claiming that the actual boundary between them and their neighbouring Ezira community also in the Orumba South council area is at Aghomili River, as decided by the state Boundary Committee and not across the River as is being claimed by Ezira community.
Beyond naming and shaming: New laws to punish collaborators of corruption
It stands to reason that to achieve our common goal (a society where corruption is no longer the norm) we must first become a country where people are ashamed to be seen as corrupt.
Snoop Dogg returns to rap roots on new album
Snoop Dogg has returned to his rap roots — as well as his familiar love of marijuana — as he released a new song Tuesday and detailed his upcoming album.
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