From recession to depression?
Stop dragging judges before Buhari, CJN warns lawyers
Defending Anambra’s Light
AWCON: Super Falcons players eye final spot
FLOOD: Enugu govt marks 1,000 buildings for demolition
Tears of Bayelsa oil communities
Past leaders lacked foresight, managerial skills — Buhari
Budget Padding: Transparency Group insists Dogara, others must step down
Eghaevbo N’ore palace chiefs endorse Ize-Iyamu
Recession: NASU considers payment of workers salary in dollars
PDP Crisis: We’ll come out stronger —Makarfi
Onuesoke berates Tambuwal, insists on restructuring Nigeria
Discourage full deregulation of downstream- Expert to FG
Budget Padding: Jibrin denies owning UK account
Why malaria and pregnancy don’t mix

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Olu of Warri lauds ex-Gov Uduaghan on devt legacy
THE Olu of Warri, His Majesty, Ogiame Ikenwoli , has commended the immediate past Delta State governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan for making the difference in the development of Itsekiriland, especially for linking remote Abigborodo, his home community by road.
Honeywell Oil announces name change, expansion of corporate focus
Honeywell Oil and Gas Limited, one of the leading indigenous oil and gas marketing companies, said it has officially changed its business name to HOGL Energy Limited.
Kogi Governorship Poll Verdict: Supreme Court must do what is right
On September 20, 2016, the Supreme Court will determine one of the most brazen attempts to violate the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria when it gives its judgment in the matter of Idris Wada & Others v Yahaya Bello & Others.
Canadian firm acquires stake in OPL 226
Shoreline Canadian Overseas, ShoreCan, an affiliate of the Canadian Overseas Petroleum Limited, COPL, said it has completed the acquisition of 80 per cent of the share capital of a Nigerian oil company, Essar Exploration and Production Limited, EEPL, giving it controlling interest in Oil Prospecting License, OPL 226.
Suspected Boko Haram gunmen open fire on church, kill 14 in Borno
Two suspected Boko Haram attacks in northeast Nigeria have left up to 14 people dead and three soldiers wounded, the army and local residents said on Monday.

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