Group urges FG to release probe report on suspended PTAD boss
20 ex-militants graduate from institute in Delta
FLOOD: Okwagbe begs Okowa to help Ukpedi community
Abduction of Lagos 4: Residents desert homes
APC crises: Today is D-Day in Kogi, Ondo, Delta
Army visits victim of stray bullet in hospital
Economic crisis: We’re suffering as ministers, political appointees —Buhari’s aide
Case on dog named Buhari adjourned till Nov 21
Aftermath of ‘dry’ Sallah: Physically challenged lament neglect
Supreme court must do what is right on Kogi – Adeyanju
Massive food production, panacea to recession— IFAD
Presco Plc: Investors reward good performance
No plan to scrap Niger Delta Power Holding — New MD
Over 10,000 private schools operating illegally in Lagos — Adebule
Lagos screens residents for hypertension, diabetes
Boko Haram: 2 years after, Borno re-opens secondary schools
Jigawa earmarks N280m to fight malnutrition

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3 die in Cross River communities land tussle
CALABAR—Three persons have been reported killed over a land dispute between Alessi, a community in Ikom Local Government Area, and Isabang in Obubra Local Government Area, both of Cross River State.
Why Lagos is immune to recession — Ambode
Lagos—Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State has attributed the state’s immunity to the current economic recession to the virile revenue base and fiscal discipline within the state.
LAUTECH doctors decry 50% salary cut
By Chioma Obinna Lagos—MEDICAL Doctors at the Ladoke Akintola University Teaching Hospital, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, weekend, raised alarm over what they described as “isolated percentage salary debacle” in Oyo State’s health sector, saying “it would worsen health indices in the state.” The doctors, under the auspices of the Association of Resident Doctors, LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso […]
Flyover project: Ekiti pays compensation, demolishes structures
Ado-Ekiti—Ekiti State Government has paid compensation to people whose buildings and structures were demolished to pave way for the construction of an overhead bridge in the state capital, Ado-Ekiti.
Again, militants blow up NPDC/Shoreline pipeline in Delta
WARRI—Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate, NDGJM, a militant group in Delta State, yesterday, claimed that its strike force blew up the Afiesere-Ekiugbo delivery line, operated by the Nigeria Petroleum Development Company, NPDC/Shoreline Petroleum at Ughelli, Delta State, on Sunday.

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