NSCDC arrests Boko Haram kingpin in Borno
Belgium’s Wilmots ready for ‘warriors’ Italy
Ahmed secures $56M Chinese investment for Kwara
Obasanjo urges FG to promote CNG, LPG utilisation
Gov. Ambode calls for installation of viable federalism
Ibrahimovic keeps Man Utd waiting
Euro 2016 – Turkey 0 Croatia 1
Violence: UEFA threaten Russia, England with Euro exit
Orlando shooting: How man killed 50 in gay nightclub
JUNE 12: Nigeria owes Abiola viable democracy – Ambode
LASU suspends Indian hemp-smoking undergraduate
Mimiko and the True Meaning of June 12
Boko Haram kingpin arrested in Borno
Jonathan’s ADC among officers fired by Army

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Presidents and promises: Undoing of Buhari –1
For me and several other people to whom I have spoken, the events leading to the release of the amounts recovered by The Federal Government by the Minister of Information on Saturday, June 4, 2016, without the list of names promised by President Buhari was an embarrassment in many ways. Only God knows how many friends and associates I have lost since 2011 on account of my total support for Buhari, who was the closest person to meet my idea of the sort of leader needed in Nigeria at this particular time when corruption killing us. I always felt that he was a leader who would keep his promises once made. You might not agree with the promise, but, you knew where you stood with him. The other person was late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
Gov Ishaku denies donation of land for grazing
The governor of Taraba State, Darius Ishaku, has denied that his state was in any agreement or among the eleven states that donated 55,000 hectares of land for the implementation of federal government’s programe for grazing reserves.
Militants split over FG, Avengers’ negotiations
MILITANTS in the Niger Delta are falling apart over negotiations with the Federal Government, which bowed to stakeholders’ demand for dialogue and announced a two-week ceasefire to create a window for engagement, on Monday.
Stand up to powerful oil companies to end Niger Delta crisis, SERAP tells FG
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged the Federal Government to “stand up to powerful oil companies that have continued to abuse the human rights of the people of the Niger Delta with impunity for decades if it is to satisfactorily resolve the crisis in the region.”
Ramadan Talk ( Day 7) : Allah’s all-embracing mercy
There is no doubt that the two features of fasting in Ramadan are mental and practical exercise. These are like the wings of a bird on which man flies through the heavenly space of spirituality in the month of Ramadan. This is not only our mental ability to decipher what is good and also recognise what is bad but also to deplore this mental abilities into use. Good enough, the Holy Quran which was also revealed in the month of Ramadan is a guide to mankind.
June 12 men, 23 years after: Where are they now?
PHENOMENAL! This ten-letter word best describes the June 12, 1993 presidential election presumably won by the late Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola, fondly called MKO.
From ‘for better for worse’ vow, to death sentence
You do, don’t you? Yes, I do .
And you said so in the presence of a hundred or more people as witnesses. Then you hosted an Owambe to drive home your point. You are sentenced to ‘ death’.
Primate Ayodele: God is angry with Nigeria
Primate Elijah Babatunde Ayodele is Head and Spiritual Leader of Inri Spiritual and Evangelical Church, Oke-Afa, Isolo, Lagos. Sunday Vanguard was with him recently during which his past prophecies were reviewed. He said God is angry with Nigeria, explaining that it is the reason things were not going on well with the country. He, however, in fulfilment of his promise to, as directed by the Lord, gather prophets across Nigeria to pray for the country as President Muhammadu Buhari alone could not do it, said he and some other prophets had started praying for Nigeria.
Catholic church threatens to pull out of CAN
THE election for the presidency of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has assumed a new twist as the outgoing President, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor is said to have summoned a meeting of the President-in-Council, PIC, for tomorrow amidst reports that the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, CSN, has threatened to pull out of CAN.
FG plans fresh financial relief package for states
The Federal Government, yesterday, said it is finalizing a conditional Budget Support Facility to provide financial relief to state governments based on the states meeting a set of stringent fiscal conditions.

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