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No plot to impeach Anambra Speaker — Lawmaker
Foreign airlines are fair-weather friends – Onyema
Economic Recession: Nigerians regret voting for Buhari- Apir
Obiano condoles with Sen. Oduah over son’s death
1,000 arrests in Gabon post-vote violence
Stoning Kogi gov’s convoy disobedience to God- Monarch
Sales boy bags 1 month jail for stealing 160 tubers of yam
Ondo APC primary election crisis: ”I fear no juju” – Abubakar
Boko Haram: Shekau is dead, insists Army
Recession: Buhari begs Nigerians to be patient, promises real change
Pipeline bombing by militants treasonable- Mbanefo
Breaking: Another airline, First Nation suspends operations
Photos: Buhari in Osun state
Ondo PDP Guber Tussle: Abang declines Jimoh Ibrahim’s application
Mother Teresa to be made saint on Sunday by Pope Francis
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SubscribeChange can not be attained on a bed of roses – Buhari
President Mokammadu Buhari on a one day visit to Osun State commissioned a multi Million naira Osogbo Government High School as part of the activities marking the 25th anniversary of the creation of the state.
Kano’s Ganduje reshuffles cabinet
Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano state has announced a minor cabinet shake up.
PDP groups to organise 1m man-march for Makarfi
Rising from a meeting in Kaduna Thursday, 17 groups supportive of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP have said that they would organise a one-million man-march in support of Sen. Ahmed Makarfi, faction of the PDP.
Aregbesola’s hidden treasure in Osun State
Everything in life starts with a promise!To us in Osun State, Rauf Aregbesolarepresents a new generation of leadership who believes he is accountable to the people he’s elected by providence to govern.Mentally sharpand people-focused,he saw an opportunity not only to provide leadership that inspired trust but also the need to leave an extraordinary legacy that would no doubt outlast this generation.
Five things learnt from Premier League transfers
Arsene Wenger left it late again to rush through transfers on the final day of trading and the jury is out on whether his new boys will finally bring a title. While Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis said the squad was good enough to win the Premiership, Arsenal are only eighth after three games. Wenger ended up outlaying more than £50 million (60 million euros/$66 million) for striker Lucas Perez, a player they apparently earlier discounted, and German defender Shkodran Mustafi, who has yet to nail down a regular place in the German national side. Wenger is in the last year of his contract and his future could largely depend on if these two — along with Granit Xhaka and Rob Holding — provide the last pieces of a Premier League winning side puzzle.
Five Africa Cup of Nations qualifying facts
Five 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying competition facts ahead of matchday 6 this weekend:
‘I came home to pick something,caught wife with her lover’, husband laments
“I came home to pick something in the morning and I met my wife with her lover inside our room eating food bought from an eatery,” Husband laments
5 life-changing things to do this September
Largely regarded as the first in the line of “ember” months, September ushers in the last quarter of the year. Despite the heavy downpours and waterlogged thoroughfares, we at Jumia Travel are super excited to welcome the month as it not only heralds a chain of festivals, shows and celebrations as well as offer a prime opportunity to pack up and plan a getaway, but it is also the perfect time to opt for a life-changing experience.
Rice dealer predicts imminent price fall of rice
Chief Anthony Ndubuka, a major rice dealer in Umuahia, has expressed optimism that the price of rice would soon fall in Nigeria.
Breaking News: FG disowns U.S-based lawyer demanding 40 % of Abacha’s loot
The Nigerian Government on Thursday disowned a U.S-based Nigerian lawyer, who is laying claim to 40 percent of the $550 million (N218.3 billion) of the Abacha loot, which the United States Government is about to return to Nigeria.
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