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Edo 2016: APC divided over anti-Oyegun comments
Ogor, Ukah, Tebite, others laud Okowa @ 57
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Kanu, Okocha to play alongside Messi, Neymar
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How to kill a bank, cbn style
Insurance operators to foot N300m market rebranding
Nigeria’s economy on the verge of collapse, cleric warns
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SubscribeBuratai: The lynch mob crawling out of the Woodwork
In the past weeks Nigerians have become victims of the people that should ordinarily lead them. Instead of being shown ways to become better persons citizens are being encouraged to become believers in jungle justice as some so called leaders of thought attempt to change the laws of the land to “guilty until proven innocent”.
Rent default: Landlord drags tenant to Okija Shrine
A landlord in Awada, suburb of Onitsha, Anambra state, names withheld, has allegedly dragged his tenant, Mr. Chukwudi Diribe, to the Ogwugwuakpu-Okija shrine in Ihiala local Government Area of the state, popularly known as Okija Shrine over house rent.
Subsidy remains economy’s biggest problem — Expert
An oil and gas expert has identified subsidy payment as the most disturbing scheme for any striving economy to grow with.
Strike: PENGASSAN shuns parley with Ngige, Kachikwu
ABUJA—THE leadership of Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, yesterday boycotted the meeting with the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige and the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, complaining that the invitation to the meeting from government was impromptu.
The IGP need not be a policeman
NIGERIANS are in their usual season of lamentation which follows the retirement or removal of an Inspector General of Police, IGP. Like a king whose funeral requires human sacrifices, the exit of a Nigerian IGP also means the exit of the top echelon of the institution.
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