Rivers govt moves against infant, maternal mortality
Avengers denies ceasefire agreement with FG
13 years on: Ebonyi govt, host communities, Ibeto partner on resuscitation of NIGERCEM
Tussle over Keshi’s final resting place
Nigerian clubs scramble for Yobo
14.8m persons affected by insurgency —NGO
Alleged Sex Scandal: The fuss, the furore
Oshiomhole hosts Umahi, says democracy at stake not war
“Forgotten Soldiers” and a tradition of exploitation
Okowa, Dickson, Peterside mourn Justice Niki Tobi
7th Element arts exhibition debuts
Living above life’s vicissitudes
AAC: Nigerian athletes face tough contest in Durban

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Genk reject N1.9b bid for Ndidi
TOP Belgian club KRC Genk have turned down a six million Euros(about N1.9b) bid for Nigeria star Wilfred Ndidi, less than two years after they paid $200,000 (about N56m) for him.
FADAMA gives hope to 5000 farmers in Anambra
AWKA- The rejuvenated Anambra State Fadama III Addition Financing has been repositioned to give hope, succour and sustainable means of livelihood to about 5000 genuine farmers in the state. To ensure that the objective was achieved without hiccups, sensitization meetings with rice production clusters and groups have been held across the eight participating Local Government Areas of Ayamelum, Awka North, Anambra East, Anambra West, Ihiala, Ogbaru, Orumba North and Orumba South, which are participating in the FADAMA 111 AF.
DESG economic discourse to focus on bridging investment gap in Delta
Delta Economic Summit Group, DESG, is to host its maiden economic discourse, entitled “Bridging the Investment Gap in Delta State,” in line with its vision to become the principal private sector led think tank and advocacy group in economic development.
Brutalised Kano boy goes home Monday, gets a house
The 20-month-old boy, Musa Murtala, who was brutalised by his step-mother in Gulu village, Rimin Gado Local Government Area, Kano State, is expected to return home next Monday. The boy’s mother, Malama Bilkisu Usman, who disclosed this in a phone interview yesterday, said that the lad had been discharged from hospital.
Why government must develop informal sector- Okere
If we don’t address it, it will be a setback for us. It’s good to celebrate successful moguls like Dangote, Elumelu and others; they are billionaires, which is fine. But the true motivation is to have a situation where a billion Naira is spread over a million entrepreneurs. Each will then have access to N1m to invest in their respective ideas. I believe the impact will be more significant and inclusive. I am not advocating that you give out money to people as a gift, but give them to start a business from which they will pay back and uplift others.
New global ICT trends: How technology can aid faster economic recovery
Nigeria’s economy over the years has been predicated upon crude oil production and sales. But going by current realities, oil is no longer a viable economic mainstay. Globally, the price has continued to nosedive and economies which made the mistake of putting their eggs in one basket are quickly looking for a way out. Diversification, has however, been identified as the viable solution and that is where Nigeria is headed. Eventually, knowing what to diversify into is as important as the diversification itself.
Ambassadorial List: Protest rocks NASS over exclusion of Bayelsa
Aggrieved Bayelsa State people, protesting the exclusion of the state from the ambassadorial list sent to the Senate last week for screening and confirmation by President Muhammadu Buhari defied heavy downpour in Abuja, yesterday, to take their case to the National Assembly.
Navy denies money-for-job allegation
The Nigerian Navy has dismissed reports in social media that it was asking prospective candidates to pay N40,000 for placement in 2016 recruitment.
FG approves rehabilitation of Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Rd
MOTORISTS and other users of the dilapidated busy Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Federal road may soon have a sigh of relief as the Federal Government has approved its rehabilitation.
I’ll continue to advise FG, govs, others — IBB
Former Military President, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, (retd), has promised that he will continue to advise both the federal and state governments where necessary to move the country forward, even as he called for total support for the government.

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