PDP can win Lagos if… – Dokpesi
FG promises to generate 6, 000 megawatts by Dec 2016
Tributes, tears at Keshi’s burial
Facebook to challenge US bill for back taxes
Troops capture more towns from Boko Haram
South Africa’s petrol price to drop by 7.4% in Aug
Couple hacked to death over 22-cent debt
Presidency invokes media bill, re-presents it to Senate
Olisa Agbakoba Legal launches Maritime Master Class

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Boko Haram Convoy Attack: UN suspends aid to Borno
Following yesterday’s attack by Boko Haram on a humanitarian convoy, the United Nations has temporarily suspended aid deliveries in Borno State.
Security: Lagos urges residents to volunteer information
The Lagos State Government on Friday reassured residents of its ability to combat all forms of crime within the State just as it reaffirmed its commitment to prompt response to all crime incidents reported by residents to the various security agencies. Special Adviser to the Governor on Communities and Communication, Mr. Kehinde Bamigbetan, made this […]
11 killed and 30,000 left homeless in Niger floods
Eleven people have died in flooding in Niger and 30,000 left homeless after vast swathes of the country — including arid desert locations — were deluged with heavy rain, the UN said Friday.
Save Mayowa Ahmed appeal: Count us out – LUTH Management
The Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, has denied involvement in the public appeal to raise funds for the treatment of Miss Mayowa Ahmed, one of it’s patients.
Truck drivers lament deplorable state of Apapa-Tincan Road
Truck drivers plying the Apapa-Tin-Can Road, Lagos, have appealed to the Federal Government to repair the failed portions of the roads.
Unite against divisive elements, Cardinal Onaiyekan urges Nigerians
John Cardinal Onaiyekan on Friday advised Nigerians to unite against divisive elements that he alleged were attempting to tear the country apart.
Fighting hunger, injustice to secure the nation
Provision of good security is the primary responsibility of any government in any society. Without it, a state of anarchy will prevail as it happened in the days of the biblical Israel when there was no king and the unthinkable began to happen in the land (Please read Judges 19-21, KJV).
Breaking: APC wins Imo North Senatorial rerun, 2 state constituencies
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Mr Ben Uwajumogu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) winner of Imo North Senatorial District rerun election held on July 28.
S3XUAL ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS
CAUSES OF S3XUAL PAIN II Another factor that causes sexual pain (dyspareunia)during penetration is a number of genital infections—most commonly, genital herpes, trichomoniasis, and yeast infections—can make intercourse uncomfortable. Even women who are asymptomatic or unaware of their infections can have small changes in their vulva or vagina that can contribute to pain.Inflammation, infection or […]
Army to move troops, heavy military weapons in S-South
The Nigerian Army said last night that its training exercise for the Niger Delta code named “EXERCISE CROCODILE SMILE” in 82 Division and part of 2 Division areas of responsibility traversing the South-South geo-political region will commence this weekend.
Abia crisis and the theory of imperfect crime
OF course, you are aware of the common phrase: nobody is perfect. Forget about the Pope’s claim of infallibility. It is common sense that nobody is perfect. Criminologists and men of the Intelligence Bureau stand on this premise to theorise that since there is no perfect man, there cannot be a perfect crime.
Ajimobi promises free food to ease economic hardship
Gov. Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has assured residents that his government would be providing free food items every quarter in order to ease the present economic hardship.
NFF to announce Super Eagles’ new technical adviser in August
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) says it will announce the appointment of a Technical Adviser for the Super Eagles in August.
Video: Watch ambassadorial nominees who failed to recite National Anthem, Pledge
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UN suspends humanitarian assistance in Nigeria’s North East
The United Nations has suspended its humanitarian assistance mission in the North East epicenter of Boko Haram terrorism following a bloody attack on humanitarian convoy by the Boko Haram insurgents, which left several officials of aid groups seriously wounded.
The suspension will be in place pending the review of the security situation in the Northeast.

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