Etihad Airways appoints new General Manager in Nigeria
Hoopers coach assures on good play-offs showing
FG yet to implement 18% pension contribution policy
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Dream Team confront Honduras
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Mohammed Ali: The last of the Camelot giants
Get well soon, Nigerians wish Buhari
Ali family set for solemn trip home to Louisville

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Ear Infection: Buhari is hale, hearty-Presidency
Amid increasing public concerns about the current health of President Mohammadu Buhari, the presidency, Sunday, gave the president a clean bill of health’ saying “he is fine”.
Why Buhari must probe Obasanjo — former Senator
Let me tell you, Nigeria is lucky to have Buhari as a president. I cannot claim that he is one hundred percent right. He is not, but Buhari came into government at a time Nigeria needed somebody like him.
Drink your oil, we would eat our yams, Arewa chieftain tells Niger Delta
Senator Joseph Kennedy N Waku, (JKN Waku), the stormy petrel of the Middle Belt was elected senator for the Benue North West Constituency of Benue State, on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in 1999. Not long after she came into national renown following his controversial call for a military coup on the claim that President Olusegun Obasanjo was derailing the democracy project. Since then he has been an unrepentant critic of President Obasanjo, and a major political figure in the North. Waku is not only a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC but also of the Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF. In this interview, he speaks on current national issues.
De Gea to remain at Man U, says ‘Mourinho is a winner’
David De Gea believes combining Manchester United’s winning mentality with that of new manager Jose Mourinho can enable the Reds to “build a great team.”
Islamic group condemns Kano blasphemy killing
The Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), has condemned the murder of a market woman in Kano, Mrs. Bridget Agbahime, by a mob for alleged blasphemy.

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