

IBEDC launches new billing system
NGA, NIPCO advocate need for gas exploration and utilisation
Rio Paralympics: Nigeria wins two more gold medals from power-lifting
ASUU to commence warning strike Oct. 2nd
Activate Do-Not-Disturb facility now or face sanctions, NCC tells telcos
Infertility in families blamed on men
Economic recession: Insurance consumers seek for premium discounts as others terminate policies
Female suicide bomber killed in Borno
Brace up for more earth tremors, experts warn Nigerians
Why FG can’t develop Nigeria alone, by ESDA chair
Delta at 25 Compendium to be unveiled Nov 5
ZIKA VIRUS: NIMR begins mapping of high risk areas
Okowa support group empowers 200
Hunger: Bleak future looms
Pollution forces N-Delta fishermen, farmers to abandon occupation
NACAMA calls for inclusion in rapid response to outbreak of diseases
Flood: Red Cross begins evacuation of victims in Anambra
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SubscribeRECESSION: Prices of foodstuff skyrocket in Imo
The prices of food stuffs in Imo State have continued to sower , with rice selling between N22,000 and N24,000.
Operation Crocodile Smile: IYC apologizes to military over casualties in N-Delta
Ijaw Youth Congress, IYC, has apologised to the Nigerian military for the casualties it recorded in the Niger Delta region in the course of the ongoing Operation Crocodile Smile.
We’ll recover all looted funds in Abia Poly – Council
ABA—Newly inaugurated Governing Council of the Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, has vowed to recover all looted funds and redirect them to the development needs of the institution.
Ambode wants FG to legalise Peace Corps to tackle insecurity
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has urged the Federal Government to give legal backing for the establishment of Peace Corps of Nigeria, PCN, saying such would go a long way in tackling the problems of insurgency, kidnapping and other crimes confronting Nigeria.
3 Alaba traders allegedly steal N16.6m goods
LAGOS—Three traders at Alaba International Market, Ojo, Lagos, have been arraigned by the police for allegedly breaking into a store in the market and stealing rolls of speaker wire valued at N16. 6 million, being the property of Ugo Ventures.
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