Why Bini will vote Obaseki – Esogban
Politics is in my DNA -Egunjobi
Boko Haram: Salkida denied access to lawyer
With steady power, Nigeria will conquer Africa – Mbisiogu
Ogbemudia-led EMM endorse Obaseki
Woman in court for allegedly stealing bag at Lagos market
Nigeria Prize for Patriotism announces call for entries
African policy makers meet in Nigeria, brainstorm on economic integration for peace
EDO ELECTIONS: INEC will use incident form where necessary – EDO REC
PDP asks Court to disqualify Obaseki over qualification
WHO approves new antibiotics for treating gonorrhoea
Nigeria records 154 Lassa fever deaths in one year
ZIKA VIRUS: ECOWAS warns Nigerians against home treatment of fevers
EFCC arraigns impostor for N37m Fraud
Northern Pentecostal Bishops to Buhari: There is hunger in the land
Lagos seeks redeployment of police officers over ‘unacceptable conduct’

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Oyo House swears in new member
The newly elected member representing Oorelope constituency in the Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr Balogun Lukman, was on Tuesday sworn in.
Again, 22 Christian groups kick, say Sultan can’t declare public holiday
A coalition of 22 Christian groups in Nigeria led by National Christian Elders Forum (NCEF), yesterday, said the declaration of September 12 as public holiday in commemoration of Eid-El-Kabir celebration by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, was the height of impunity.
Nigeria to start issuing visa on arrival to foreign investors
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that government was seriously considering the option of issuing visa on arrival to foreign investors and other business men from outside the country.
Nigeria and the implications of a Donald Trump presidency (Part 2)
Yet as hard as the Obama/Clinton/Kerry triumvirate may try to cover it up, it appears that the message about the real situation in Buhari’s Nigeria is beginning to get across to the world.
Tutu to undergo minor surgery
South Africa’s retired archbishop Desmond Tutu will this week undergo minor surgery to fix an undisclosed but persistent infection, his family said Tuesday.

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