Edo election: Card reader fails in some wards
Economic recession: selling assets is selling Nigeria’s future -Lawyer
Rivers Re-run Election: Vote with PVCs, not guns, says Abe
Video: Every looted money recovered will be judiciously spent – Lai Mohammed
Anenih, Ikimi, Igbinedion, Dokpesi, others have been retired finally – Oshiomhole
Edo election: Labour hails INEC for transparent, fair polls
Court convicts Polish woman for N9m fraud
Army kills 7 armed militants in Bakassi, recover arms
Early morning sex is beneficial to health, says Professor of Biochemist
Jubilation,as NJC sends Enugu CJ packing
Maritime Security: FG urged to recognise merchant navy
We all sinned in Nigeria
Why we are investing in agric sector – WIKE
Emir Sanusi denies attacking Buhari
APC, Saraki, Tinubu others, congratulate Obaseki
INEC settles for Jegede and Akeredolu in Ondo election

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Giant dinosaur footprint discovered in Mongolia desert
One of the biggest dinosaur footprints ever recorded has been unearthed in the Gobi Desert, researchers said Friday, offering a fresh clue about the giant creatures that roamed the earth millions of years ago.
Assets Declaration: CCB hails Buratai, Seminitari, others
The Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB, has hailed the Chief Of Army Staff (COAS), Lt Gen Tukur Buratai for his asset declaration, which according to it (CCB) has again been certified to be accurate.
#EdoDecides: CSO, Election Observers commend INEC
Civil society group, the Independent Service Delivery Monitoring Group (Centre for Transparency Advocacy), which deployed over 100 observers to the Edo governorship election has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Over the peaceful and transparent conduct of the election.
Oil prices down on doubts over OPEC deal
Oil prices tumbled in Asia Friday as doubts emerged over the long-term success of a surprise OPEC agreement to cut output and stabilise the oversupplied market.
NCC officials attacked in Onitsha for dismantling N20m illegal cable
NCC: ONITSHA—Officials of the Nigerian Copyrights Commission, NCC, yesterday escaped unhurt in the commercial city of Onitsha, Anambra state, after raiding offices of those they identified as pirates who supply illegal television cables, dismantling all their installations.

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