English Premier League table
How Leicester went down at Old Trafford
Niger Delta Avengers bomb Bonny crude export line
West Ham dancing to different tune
Over two million captives rescued from Boko Haram – Buratai
Man nabbed for raping daughter in JSS-3
First batch of 499 pilgrims from Kano State return home
No Leicester regrets for Niang
Five CAF Confederation Cup semi-finals facts
Pogba scores first goal for United
Four dead on journey to Tompolo father’s funeral
Biafra: ‘Odumegwu Ojukwu, others acknowledged they made a mistake’
Adeosun’s statement false, misleading, malicious – PDP
First test of driverless minibus in Paris Saturday
Clark, others rebuff N-Delta summit, warn Buhari not to listen to Amaechi
Sex-starved woman seeks dissolution of 9-yr-old marriage

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Adamawa govt. relocates 350 IDPs from Mubi
The Adamawa Government says it has relocated no fewer than 350 Internally Displaced Persons(IDPs) made up of mostly women and children.
Four dead in Washington state mall, gunman on the run
Police were searching Saturday for a gunman who killed at least four people and wounded one other during a shooting at a mall in the US state of Washington.
Dear Sultan, Fulani herdsmen are not foreign terrorists
At the advent of renewed mindless attacks by Fulani herdsmen on fellow Nigerians with the height of it all coming in Agatu and Enugu where, as usual, hundreds of innocent and defenceless citizens were mowed down in cold blood, invasions which caused a huge outcry among well-meaning Nigerians and the international community, several eminent Nigerians have risen in defence of the herdsmen designated the fourth most dangerous terrorist group in the world by the Global Terror Index, claiming an alibi for them by saying that they are not Nigerians.
The US presidential debate: what you need to know
Monday’s US presidential debate, a combat of titans pitting the Democrat Hillary Clinton against the Republican Donald Trump, is sure to be a major moment in the campaign, with just six weeks left before the November 8 election.
UK, US govts. commit £80m, $41m to humanitarian aid to Lake Chad
The governments of the United Kingdom and the U.S. on Friday pledged additional 80 million pounds and 41million dollars, respectively, to the Lake Chad Basin to support those affected by the Boko Haram crises.
Would you marry someone who once had a blood covenant with an ex?
Marrying someone who once had a blood covenant is like marrying a married man who already had a commitment before
Obama rejects bill allowing 9/11 victims to sue Saudi
President Barack Obama on Friday vetoed a bill allowing 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia, risking a fierce public backlash and rare congressional rebuke. While expressing “deep sympathy” for the families of the victims, Obama said the law would be “detrimental to US national interests.” The White House tried and failed to have the legislation […]
FG fixes Oct.3-21 for PHCN’s Ex-Staff, pensioners verification
Dr Vincent Akpotai, the Acting Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), has fixed final verification of staff and pensioners of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) to hold between Oct.3 and Oct. 21.
Buhari’s only agenda is to make life better for Nigerians – Lai Mohammed
Some people have asked us why we are bringing this campaign without even fulfilling our own promise of change. And our answer is very simple: If for instance, this campaign had been on before now and the tenet of the campaign had been imbibed we would not be where we are today. If Nigerians had imbibed the spirit of the campaign, I am sure the kind of corruption, stealing, mindless destruction of assets, and the huge appetite for imported goods would have been checked and we would have probably had a healthier balance sheet than we have today.
$31.4m Cash Deposit: How Patience Jonathan forced EFCC to expose matter
HAD ex-First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan not claimed ownership of $31.4 million found in the bank account of a former presidential aide, Mr. Waripome Dudafa, the issue may not have been made public by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

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