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Hart concedes twice on Torino debut
Wenger set for battle with PSG clash after Saints win
Mourinho points finger after Man Utd derby loss
We don’t lose, we learn, Pogba reacts to Manchester United derby defeat
Recession: Agric experts speak on recovery measures
Lagos CJ to visit Ikoyi Prisons, Sept 27
Harry, Meghan ‘must pay’ for their own U.S. security detail – Trump
I regret saying ‘half’ – Hillary Clinton
Muslims climb Mount Arafat in hajj high point
Paralympics: Nigeria nets 4 Medals
Three women killed staging attack on police station
Kwara releases N250m to LGs
Sallah: Police beef up security in Benue
PDP: A Tower of Babel?
Nigerian Ebola movie extols moment of heroism
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SubscribeHow 55-yr-old female pilgrim excreted 82 wraps of cocaine
The 55-year-old female pilgrim, arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, last week , at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, has excreted the last wrap of cocaine she ingested.
Compel Buhari to end harassment of #BringBackOurGirls members,SERAP tells UN
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has sent an urgent appeal to Mr. Maina Kiai UN Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association to draw his “attention to continuing harassment and intimidation of the #BringBackOurGirls (BBOG) group by the Nigerian authorities, and the impermissible restrictions on the rights of members to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.”
Children of Father Paul
Why are some Christians so upset when we question Paul’s epistles? Why do they become abusive when we demonstrate painstakingly that Paul’s doctrine is at variance with Jesus’? The reason is simple; many Christians are Christians not because of Jesus but because of Paul. Without Paul, Christianity would no longer hold any attraction for them.
How soldiers seized Jonathan linked multi billion naira firm
A development that may rock the relationship between the Nigerian Army and the Federal Capital Development Administration, FCDA, is building up and may crystallise into a show of force or legal tussle.
Lagos shanties of gold and rust: The oil vandals’ fortress, the hemp dealer
From time immemorial, some people see Lagos as no man’s land, reason being that people from all walks of life settle there.
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