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Ronaldo topples Messi as FIFA’s highest rated player
Dreams, reality war inThe Blue Eyes of Yonta
Dance drama explores the power of praise
‘Harmonization for military pensioners not increment in pension benefits’
Adeyanju not sacked, he’s recognised as PDP’s Director of New Media, says Markafi
Folorunso Alakija’s life, success story in print
Fuel price hike will not augur well for Nigerians – Senate
Nigerian Literary Icon, Prof. Okpewho, dies at 74
Photos: Youngest monarch in Nigeria receives Staff-of-honour
Abia Warriors/IfeanyiUbah tie for Umuahia stadium
#EdoDecides: Group raises alarm over transfer of Police Commissioner
Gov Poll: Edo gets new Police Commissioner
Crocodile Smile: General Buratai visits Wike in Port Harcourt
41,000 benefitted from Jonathan’s GIS programme— FG
Photos: Tinubu meets Aregbesola in Lagos
Bank pledges support for a successful 2016 Ojude Oba Festival
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SubscribeDLM’s Sonnie Ayere takes over as AIHN President
Founding Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dunn Loren Merrifield Group, Sonnie Ayere was this Wednesday 31st August 2016, presented as the new President, Association of Issuing Houses of Nigeria (AIHN) at an investiture ceremony held in Lagos.
Wearing Nose Ring to church not a sin – Actress, Fadekemi Mommoh
A popular Nollywood actress, Fadekemi Mommoh has said that wearing a nose ring to church is not a sin as it has nothing to do with someone’s belief.
Russia 2018: Akwa Ibom govt. willing to host Super Eagles matches
The Akwa Ibom Government on Monday said it is willing to host Super Eagles 2018 World Cup qualifying matches
Bishop urges action against negative use of social media among youths
The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev. Alfred Adewale Martins, has urged relevant authorities to re-orientate youths against corrupt morals through the use of social media.
Cambridge University symposium: Global collaboration only solution to economic crime – Amaechi
Nigeria’s Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has said economic crime can better be tackled if countries partner each other and share strategic information to stop the network of those who commit such crimes.
World Cup 2018: Kosovo get FIFA clearance for 6 players on match day
Kosovo on Monday had six of their squad cleared to play by world football body FIFA on the day of the country’s first competitive match.
Recession: Remain focused, don’t be distracted by PDP, APC urges Buhari
The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to remain focused despite attempts by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to distract his administration by attempted blackmail via the current recession facing the nation.
Wanted Nigerian journalist, Salkida arrested At Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport
The Nigerian journalist, Ahmed Salkida, who was declared, wanted along with two others-Ahmed Bolori and Aisha Wakil-by the Nigerian Army over Boko Haram’s latest video, has been arrested by the security operatives.
Repeal of NLNG Act will hamper foreign investments– Lai Mohammed
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said that a repeal of the Enabling Act of Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd (NLNG) will curtail foreign investment into the country.
Africa Cup of Nations winners and losers
Guinea-Bissau winning a group in which they were expected to finish last was the biggest shock of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying competition that ended at the weekend.
Gabon’s Ping calls for strike to ‘topple tyrant’ Bongo
Gabon’s failed presidential candidate Jean Ping on Monday called for a general strike after days of violence following incumbent Ali Bongo’s disputed re-election, saying an economic blockage would “topple the tyrant.”
Kachikwu, Baru deny reports of possible hike in petroleum products prices
The Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Ibe Kachikwu on Monday refuted media reports of possible increase in the prices of petroleum products in the country.
G20 agrees refugees a global issue
The G20 group agreed at their summit in China that refugees are a global issue and the burden must be shared, the leaders declared in a joint communique Monday.
Messi doubtful for Champions League opener
Lionel Messi’s availability for Barcelona’s Champions League opener with Celtic next week remains in doubt after tests confirmed the five-time World Player of the Year is suffering from a groin injury.
Oil bounces on Saudi-Russian pledge to steady prices
Oil rallied by up to five percent on Monday as top global producers Russia and Saudi Arabia vowed to stabilise the market after meeting at the G20 in China.
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