

MTN Project Fame auditions open in Abuja
Modu Sheriff suspends Edo PDP’s Exco, appoints Caretaker C’ittee
1.5 million sign UK petition for second EU vote
RCCG urges Nigerians to pray for nation’s peace
Poland lead Swiss 1-0 at half-time in Euro 2016
DSS arrests suspected abductor of Precious Osuje
El-Rufai furious over rampant cases of rape of minors
Traders lament closure of University of Nigeria
Army reacts to report on Buratai’s family Dubai property
CAF Champions League: CAF expels Enyimba’s opponent
Britain, EU face fraught divorce
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SubscribeBale out to beat the luck of the Irish at Euro 2016
Gareth Bale’s Wales meet Northern Ireland in the Battle of Britain at Euro 2016 on Saturday with mounting pressure on the last 16 teams to claim a quarter-final place.
Militants group sets date for bombing of Bonga field, Onitsha -Asaba, 3rd Mainland bridges
The new deadly militant group, the Asawana Deadly Force of Niger Delta, ADFND, which on Thursday claimed to have taking over from the Niger Delta Avengers, NDA, yesterday slated coming Saturday July 2nd, 2016,as the day it will bomb Bonga Field, Onitsha -Asaba bridge, Third Mainland bridge, and other major bridges across the southern of the country.
11 Nigerians deported from Spain
The Spanish Government on Friday deported 11 Nigerians alleged to have committed various offences in that country.
N10bn debt: AMCON takes over assets of AfriJet Airlines
The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), on Friday, took over the assets of Afrijet Airlines Ltd. owned by Chief Vitalis Ibe, over an unpaid debt of almost N10 billion.
50 feared killed in Lagos/Ogun communities
Barely six days after some suspected militants killed 15 persons in Imushin community in Ogijo area of Ogun state, another 50 people were feared dead on Thursday night when militants swooped on the neighbouring communities in Elepete and Igbo Olomu, the borderline communities in Lagos/Ogun State. Saturday Vanguard reliably gathered that a large number of the victims were said to be landlords in the area, who were reported to be keeping security watch over the communities, due to incessant armed robbery attacks.
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