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Failure of past PDP govts pushed Edo girls into prostitution in Italy – Mrs Obaseki
The Kidnapped Woman!
Have faith in Nigeria – Uzodinma urges Igbo
Recession: Moody’s warns of dire economic consequences for Nigeria
Edo: NSCDC to deploy 10,000 personnel for guber polls
Biafra factions, TRIBOB, RENIPOB unite
Ize-Iyamu wants foreign missions, agencies to monitor Edo election to avert rigging
Oshiomhole will be so shocked next Tuesday – Senator Ugbesia
Distraught Sanusi and subsidies
Dark forces, gathering vultures and Magu
Buhari’s economic team, square pegs in round holes – Ango Abdullahi
Budget Padding: The reversed scenario in Brazil
Gunmen abduct teacher, in Rivers
Governor Wike assures security agencies of sustained support
Nigeria to stop importation of rice in 2018
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I’m in a steady relationship with a guy who tends to love me as much as I love him. It is true that every relationship has its ups and downs and in my own case, my guy suffers from occasional distrust. I have never cheated on him but he feels that I am doing so. He gets upset that sometimes my vagina is looser than other times. He thinks I’m cheating, but I’m not. I don’t know about my vagina being looser at certain times but I’m sure I have never cheated on him. What’s going on?
Fourteen Oil workers kidnapped in Rivers
Fourteen Oil workers were kidnapped yesterday afternoon around Omoku-Elele link road.
Nigerians are talented—Zuckerberg
Co-founder and the Chief Executive Officer of social networking website, Facebook, Mark Elliot Zuckerberg has said that Nigerians were highly gifted in the Information Communications Technologies, ICT.
UNESCO trains 100 teachers in Rivers on E-learning
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, has trained 100 teachers drawn from different schools in Rivers state on ICT component of teaching and learning.
Building Collapse: Okowa calls for legislation to check quacks
DISTURBED by incessant collapse of buildings in different parts of the country, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, has called for legislation to regulate activities of workers in the construction and building industry.
How 36 states shared N156.2bn in two months
The total sum of N156, 240,031,414.57 was shared for the 36 states of the federation from Federation Account Allocation Committee for the month of May and June, 2016.
G20 summit in China, light at the end of tunnel — Consul General
China is set to host the G20 summit holding on September 4th -5th, 2016 in a southeast city Hangzhou, China. It would be the first ever G20 summit to be hosted in China where the leaders of Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Chad, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, ThailandÿTurkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, United Nations, the European Union, IMF, World Bank and WTO, will hold sway.
I’m old, won’t lead N-Delta delegation to Buhari—Clark
ELDER statesman and former Federal Commis-sioner for Information, Chief Edwin Clark, yesterday (Friday,) said that at the age of 89 years, he would not head any team of Niger Delta leaders to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari, rather, he would send a delegation with the authority of other elders to dialogue with the Presidency.
What Is President Buhari doing with the economy?
What Is President Buhari doing with the economy? LET me start by asking an important question: who wants to kill racy introspection? There is a cacophony of voices telling the Muhammadu Buhari administration to close its eyes to the past, that given the enormous tasks that lie ahead, history and its consequences for our nation should be the least of the government’s preoccupation at this juncture.
Breast cancer: Could you count on your partner’s support?
BAFFLED by the recent spate of deaths due to cancer, I asked a medical doctor friend why cancer had become so prevalent. “It’s been around for ages,” he told me, ‘people only call it by different names, and some were comfortable referring to the ailment as due to supernatural forces rather than to a rational explanation.” In a country where most men are fixated on the boobs, what position does a breast-cancer survivor find herself in her partner’s affection? Does the “In sickness and in health” vow hold true here?
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