

Lallana late show gives Big Sam winning start
We want government of national unity now – Ogbemudia
Abia NUJ faces landlord’s eviction
Ekiti State Govt. to decentralise payment of workers’ salaries
Secondary school student gets Kano’s automatic scholarship to PhD level
Young Americans ‘completely reject’ Trump on immigrants, says Obama
PDP is only hallucinating over Aregbesola’s mega-schools – Osun Govt
How computing tools boost e-governance
NIMASA boss suggests careful planning for good maritime security
Restructuring only solution for Nigeria’s progress, says Ekweremadu
Economic recession: Melaye seeks sack of Udoma, Adeosun, Emefiele
Worst APC Governor better than Best of PDP Governors – Sen. Goje
Lagos seals 37 illegal pharmaceutical outlets
‘We’ll vote Obaseki to appreciate Oshiomhole’
Media crackdown follows Gabon’s post-election violence
Villagers lament use of Obasanjo’s name to grab lands in Ogun
Auto-parts dealers, technicians endorse Obaseki
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Subscribe2017 Budget: Projects in Ekiti to be based on the needs of our communities- Fayose
Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, has assured that he would prioritized the needs of communities in the state while preparing the 2017 budget.
Boko Haram: Comments by US Congressman disparaging, sadly out of tune- FG
The Federal Government has described as sadly out of tune with reality the published letter from US Congressman Tom Marino to Secretary of State John Kerry, asking the US to withhold security assistance to Nigeria on the strength of some imaginary infraction by the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.
I never warned Buhari against second term bid-Obasanjo
ABEOKUTA-Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has denied that he warned President Muhammadu Buhari against seeking re-election in 2019.
5 lessons from Mark Zuckerberg’s visit to Nigeria
The visit of Facebook’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg , to Nigeria has created so much buzz around the country and even the world. Nigerians have posted so many memes and comments on the social media, and we at Jumia travel have kept our ears on the ground. Read on to discover 5 lessons we have learned from the legendary visit.
Violence erupts as Native Americans resist oil pipeline
Protesters camping near Native American lands in North Dakota to resist the construction of an oil pipeline, clashed late Saturday with construction company workers who they say destroyed ancient sites.
UN Security Council meets IDPs in South Sudan
A delegation from the UN Security Council has met with Internally Displaced People (IDP) living in South Sudan camps to get first-hand information of their plights.
U.S congratulates Sao Tome and Principe on successful elections
The U.S government has congratulated Sao Tome and Principe on its free, fair, and transparent elections on July 17 and Aug. 7, and the inauguration of the new President, Evaristo Carvalho on Sept. 3.
‘Hart is an absolute professional’- Caballero
Joe Hart has received a glowing endorsement from his goalkeeping colleague, Willy Caballero, ahead of his loan stint with Serie A side Torino.
Rooney breaks England caps record
Wayne Rooney became England’s most capped outfield player when he was awarded his 116th cap by new manager Sam Allardyce in Sunday’s opening 2018 World Cup qualifier away to Slovakia.
HIV-positive Ugandan women complain of forced sterilisation in government hospitals
A study carried out in nine districts of Uganda by the International Community of Women living with HIV Eastern Africa (ICWEA) has found 72 out of 744 HIV-positive women surveyed had been sterilised.
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