Niger Delta monarchs, stakeholders list conditions for peace
C-RIVER: 12 retired teachers die in 10 months— SUBEB Chairman
We ‘ll reward Ize-Iyamu for past support— Edo North leaders
Ignore PDP’s gimmick— Odubu tells Edo voters
Ovia Communities endorse Obaseki for Gov
I will be fair to all political parties – Rivers CP
N’Delta crisis: Some militant groups have contacted me —Soyinka
Two Imo Poly students burnt to death
U-23 players yet to get allowances
Enugu EEDC records 78 vandalism cases
IDPs protest over food in Borno
Prison, a good experience, says man who named dog ‘Buhari’
Boko Haram: FG re-opens 8 satellite prisons in North East
NAFDAC warns against consumption of unregistered herbal drugs
I killed my girlfriend for the fun of it, says 22-yr-old student

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Christ Embassy to feed 30,000 underprivileged children in Delta
No fewer than 30, 000 underprivileged children drawn from three communities in Warri, Delta State will this year benefit from the Inner City Mission Children Food Bank, which is being sponsored by the Warri zone of the Christ Embassy.
How Fela inspires me- Ms Bodega
Watta is an Afrobeat song which is gradually getting airplay on airwaves. The song was inspired by the late Fela’s Water no get enemy.
Anambra to commission 3 flyovers to mark 25th anniversary
GOVERNOR Willie Obiano will tomorrow, 27th August, 2016, commission the three multi-billion naira, flyovers constructed by his administration in Awka.
Padding in the House: The precedents, passion
It is a chamber that has long prided itself for its passion for the people. Well that was until the eruption of the story of padding, a story that has caused Nigerians from all perspectives to have a second look at the House of Representatives.
Ayokunle: Northern Christians vow to remain in CAN
AS delegates from the North and Abuja gather in the Plateau State capital, Jos, to work out an amicable solution to the numerous challenges facing the Church, 14 state chairmen have condemned the activities of some fifth columnists bent on destabilizing the church on account of Christian Association of Nigeria’s (CAN) recent elections.
Ubulu-Uku installs new monarch Sept 5
Seven months after the murder of the traditional ruler of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom in Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State, HRH, Obi Edward Akaeze Ofulue III by suspected herdsmen, his son, Noah Chukwuka Akaeze I, will be crowned on September 5, 2016 to ascend the throne of his fathers.
A-Ibom partners Singapore firm on $100m rice project
THE Akwa Ibom State Government has entered into an agreement with Ashdene Associates, a Singapore based investment organisation to set up a $100million rice farm in the state.
Nigeria spends $6bn on wheat importation annually- IAR Director
Director, Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR), Zaria, Prof. Ibrahim Umar-Abubakar, has said that Nigeria’s wheat import bill stood at $6 billion annually. Umar-Abubakar said this in Zaria, Kaduna State.
Perishable cargo exporters urges probe of warehouses’ closure
Perishable cargo and vegetable exporters have called on the Federal Government to investigate the recent closure of the Lagos export unit of the Skyway Aviation Handling Company, SAHCOL, and Nigerian Aviation Handling Company, NAHCO, last Monday by the Federal Units Operations of the Nigeria Customs Services.
Ekiti Assembly prescribes 6 months jail term for herdsmen
Ekiti-Ekiti State House of Assembly on thursday prescribed six months jail term for any herdsmen who allow his cattle, sheep and goat to graze on undesignated land for ranches in Ekiti.
For Nigeria, Knocking On Heaven’s Doors
In the aftermath of the loss of Goodluck Jonathan, my pain as one who had supported him stemmed not from the feeling of a personal loss but anger that he had seemed to assume that his mandate was a personal one that nobody had a right to feel more angered than himself.
FG re-opens 8 prisons in North-East
The Federal Government has announced the re-opening of eight satellite prisons in Bauchi State for the North-East.
Crisis: Only Obiano can decide on Ojukwu varsity VC’s tenure— Non-Teaching staff
AS controversy rages over the tenure of the Vice Chancellor of the Anambra State –owned Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, COOU, the non-teaching staff in the institution have said that only the visitor to the university, Governor Willie Obiano could take a decision on the matter.
Aftermath of botched PDP national convention: Unusual quiet in A-Ibom
The quiet in Akwa Ibom became apparent as the whole state especially stakeholders in the state capital, Uyo appeared to be mute on the controversies before the election.
Edo will be a model for election policing— IG
THE Acting Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, disclosed yesterday that a total of 23,000 policemen would be deployed to provide security for the September 10 governorship election in Edo state.

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