Borno reopens secondary schools next week
Kebbi lose 2 pilgrims in Saudi Arabia
Rampaging armed robbers nabbed in the act
Defending Anambra’s Light
Garden City of PH losing its glory
Olu of Warri commends former Gov Uduaghan on development legacy
How we got into trouble – CBN
Red Oil and Sex Steroids
‘Boko Haram butchered nine people in front of me’
Critics question whether Buhari reads his speeches before delivering them
Recession: Govt made wrong policy choices —Utomi
Partner us to end economic crisis, APBN tells FG
Development of housing market key to economic growth —CBN
Hijab: Obey court order, Muslims warn Lagos schools
Every recession creates jobs; not those governments want

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The truths about current recession and the way out
While the politicians trade blames and ‘put forward self-seeking half truths and falsehoods as facts, Nigerians should have access to the unblemished truth and more importantly they need to know the options available to us while the recently declared recession lasts. After all, it is our lives they are toying with.
Apprehended Arepo vandals: Group urges IG to probe Daniel Ezekiel’s arrest
Ijaw People Development Initiative, IPD, has petitioned the Inspector General of Police over a controversial police report claiming that its spokesperson, Daniel Ezekiel, abducted August 2, by unknown security agents in Delta State, was among the seven suspected Arepo vandals/ militants apprehended by the police in Edo State on September 13.
Concession: No job losses, Sirika assures aviation workers
The Minister of State for Aviation, Capt. Hadi Sirika, has assured unions in the aviation industry that the proposed concessioning of four airports in the country would not lead to job losses.
Different strokes as National Assembly resume
Distinguished senators would on resumption seek to play down the personal political issues affecting them. They are expected to focus on some issues of national importance while holding in the reserve, their trump card against the executive arm of government using their powers of confirmation of executive appointment and other legislative leverages.
ASUU, UI mgt on warpath over promotion arrears
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has accused management of the University of Ibadan of planning to pay academic staff only one year promotion arrears even when promotion announcement of academic staff was delayed by the management and announced almost five or four years after the person was due for the promotion.
Edo North now stronghold of Ize-Iyamu — Group
THE Momoh Abubakar Solidarity Movement said Edo North Senatorial District which it claimed to have been the stronghold of Governor Oshiomole had become the stronghold of Pastor Ize-Iyamu because of what it claimed as the governor’s alleged policy of making Owan and Akoko Edo subservient to Etsako.
Why PDP cannot win Central — Ojemeva, others
Three former chieftains of the PDP James Ojemeva, Col. David Imuse (rtd.) and Mr. Fidelis Ulinfun who led over 3,000 members of the PDP into the APC, penultimate week, have declared that Governor Adams Oshiomhole’s developmental strides in Edo Central will give victory to APC in the area.
You can’t handle the consequences of not restructuring Nigeria — Ayo Adebanjo
As some Nigerians, especially from the South and Christian leaders pick holes in the recent United States of America Secretary of State, Mr. John Kerry’s visit to Nigeria, which they describe as discriminatory, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, 88, First Republic politician and an Awoist, wants them to have a re-think because Mr. Kerry came with a specific message for Northern leaders. Kerry, during the two-day trip, had after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, visited the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III, and also met with 10 northern governors.
There is hunger in the land, Catholic Bishops tell FG
“We advise the Federal Government to consider devolution of powers to create a healthy economic competition in the federating units.
Bloody Benue robbery: Leader of Sengev gang killed, 3 arrested
MAKURDI—Less than 72 hours after an eight months old baby, her sibling, mother and 10 others were killed in a bloody robbery attack in Sengev near Gbishe, Katsina/Ala Local Government Area of Benue State, operatives of the state’s Joint Security Task Force have killed two members of the robbery gang, including its leader, Atondo Bya.

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