FG sets up National eHealth Steering c’ttee
Bolt ready for 2017 ‘Worlds’ sprints
Recession, 2017 budget: Key ministers, MDAs brainstorm
How $20m in Skye Bank was left in accounts of four firms — Patience Jonathan
Why we launched women friendly skin care products – Ardent
Cement producers can use tyres as raw materials — SON
Alleged N18bn fraud: EFCC declares ex-Katsina gov, Shema, wanted
Boko Haram, in new video, threatens to capture Buhari
National security and social cohension
Sallah: LAWMA carts 34,000 metric tons of refuse in 2 days
Become something in life before you write, Sefi Atta tells students
Nigerians living for elections
ILO raises alarm over rising unemployment, poverty rate among working youth
Aregbesola to chair Shadows of a Whisper’s presentation
UAC inspires youths on academic excellence
2 men remanded for allegedly raping 13-year-old girls
ASUU strike will end soon – AAUA VC

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AUN matriculates 4 Chibok schoolgirls, 22 others
Nigeria (AUN), on August 29, matriculated new intakes among whom were four out of the 24 Chibok girls who escaped from Boko Haram in 2014. Since their lucky escape, all the 24 have been on AUN’s scholarship studying under a special preparatory program.
Senate c’ttee blames inconclusive elections on violence, insecurity
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Senator Abubakar Kyari, has attributed inconclusive elections in the country to “violence and insecurity.”
NTA college students protest staff transfer
The National Association of Plateau State Students, NAPSS, NTA Television College chapter, yesterday, protested the transfer of five top management staff of the institution and appointment of a new Rector.
16-yr-old, out of 1,500 students to lead others to Hague
Sixteen year old Oluwatosin Onaolapo an International Baccalaureate student at Education First Academy at the Torbay campus has made Nigeria proud. Tosin who spent the early part of her summer holiday as an intern at the Global Student Leaders’ Summit at The Hague in the Netherlands was chosen out of 1500 international high school students to give a speech introducing Ndaba Mandela (grandson of Nelson Mandela) to her peers at the international summit.
Five Students honoured as best overall students in Nigeria Universities
Recently, these five bright Nigerian student, got the ultimate award for being the best graduating students in their respective universities.
Troops kill 15 armed bandits in raids on their camps in Zamfara
The Nigerian Army said last night that its troops carrying out clearance operations against armed bandits and livestock robbers in 1 division area of responsibility, have killed 15 bandits and livestock thieves after gun fights.
Clinton ‘fit to serve,’ doctor says ahead of campaign comeback
Hillary Clinton’s doctor Wednesday declared her “fit to serve” as president, in a health bulletin released a day before she returns to the fray after being grounded by pneumonia at the height of the White House race.
Ogbe-Ijoh Market fire: Traders protest death of three women
ASABA—Over 100 traders at Ogbe-Ijoh market in Warri South Local Government Area, Delta State, yesterday, protested the death of three female traders who allegedly died out of frustration after suspected Ijaw youths allegedly burnt the market.
Rivers Assembly amends tenure of Caretaker C’ttees Chairmen
PORT HARCOURT— Rivers State House of Assembly has amended the state’s Local Government Law to enable the governor reappoint anyone into local government’s Caretaker Committee, beyond the mandatory two terms.
Paralympic: Josephine Orji breaks new records, wins gold
Josephine Orji won a gold medal in women power-lifting’s +86 kg category for Nigeria’s 8th gold medal at the Rio Paralympics Games on Wednesday.

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