Falana seeks probe of Sanusi, Soludo, others over ‘diversion’ of state funds
Ebola film ’93 Days’ scores big in first cinema outing
Economic recession: Buckle up, CAN tells FG
Breaking: 4 feared drown on trip to Tompolo father’s funeral
Borno Govt. begins massive clearing, fumigation in Bama
Police arrest 4 for allegedly diverting rice meant for IDPs
Terrorist group threatens to bomb Univeristy of Ibadan
Ondo 2016: 30 political parties present candidates
We’re proud of our Army- Odusile
PICTURES: Gov. Ambode hands over road in Ojodu
Lagos concludes inauguration of 114 LG roads
Build more technical institutions, Eleganza boss urges FG
Buhari felicitates with ace photographer, Smart-Cole, at 75
Hajj: 1,000 Sokoto pilgrims return home
To beat the champions is good, says Jose Mourinho
How Leicester went down at Old Trafford

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Edo 2016: Thousands of PDP, APGA, ADC mmebers dump party for APC, backs Obaseki
AHEAD the Wednesday governorship election in Edo state, over ten thousand members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), United Progressives Party (UPP) and the African Democratic Congress, ADC, have endorsed the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Godwin Obaseki.
English Premier League table
English Premier League table after Saturday’s early match (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points):
Niger Delta Avengers bomb Bonny crude export line
Niger Delta Avengers on Saturday said it had carried out another attack in the Niger Delta after halting hostilities in August for talks with the government.
West Ham dancing to different tune
When people talk about West Ham United’s tradition of “cultured football” they are usually referring to the the London club’s great players, who include the 1966 England World Cup-winning trio of Bobby Moore, Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst.
Over two million captives rescued from Boko Haram – Buratai
The Nigerian Army said it had freed over two million women, children and adult males held captive by members of the Boko Haram sect in the North-East since President Muhammadu Buhari came to power.

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