Forsyth gives up on fiction, tired of adventure
France set date for England friendly battle
7 soldiers killed by Boko Haram
Boko Haram releases new video without embattled leader
TRIPOB, IPOB disagree on alleged plot to kill Kanu
Niger Delta discourse: Dialogue without threat
Bayelsa gov poll: A-Court reserves judgment on Sylva, APC’s appeal
Nigerians outraged by Dalungs comments on athletes’ preparation
Dambazau and the challenges of internal security
Group lauds Buhari over Delta’s NDDC nominnee
Blinded by best friend: Sad tale of 18-year-old whose eyes were plucked
FG moves to protect local fishermen
Patience Jonathan writes Magu, says $31.4m was for her medical bills
Abia: As Ikpeazu, others await S-Court verdict

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7 fleeing Arepo vandals, kidnappers arrested in Edo
Seven suspected criminals, who took part in kidnappings, armed robberies and pipeline vandalism in Ikorodu, Arepo and Ibafo areas of Lagos and Ogun states, have been arrested by the police.
Continuing the blame game
With pressures from an economy in recession it was not surprising that President Muhammadu Buhari in letting off steam inveighed against what he claimed as the decadence left for him by 16 years of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in power.
Shockers in education sector this September
Economic recession is a merciless monster which devours just about everybody, especially the most socially and economically vulnerable. In just about every society in Africa, women and children constitute the most vulnerable, even in the best of times. They are, once again, set to be the worst-hit victims of the just confirmed recession.
Enugu community slams herdsmen over alleged missing 100 cows
Worried by the accusation emanating from one Alhaji Sodu,an Enugu-based Fulani herdsman who claimed over the weekend that three of his sons and over 100 cows were missing, an aftermath of an alleged attack by Aku community youths, the entire Aku Welfare Association Federated, AWAF, yesterday, disassociated the community from such nefarious activities.
SALLAH: Shettima’s wife fetes 500 children-Idps
Wife of Borno State governor, Hajiya Nana Kashim Shettima, yesterday hosted about 500 children, mainly orphans, drawn from four internally-displaced persons, IDPs, camps in Maiduguri metropolis and Jere Local Govern-ment Area as part of Eid el-Kabir celebration.
Eulogies pour in for Agagu at 3rd memorial lecture
Some of the country’s leading personalities in the professions and politics led by former President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday eulogised the late Dr. Olusegun Agagu, former governor of Ondo State as a man of courage and vision who worked tirelessly for Nigeria and Ondo State.
Couples must undergo HIV/AIDS test before marriage, Jigawa Emir orders
Disturbed by the spate of reported cases of HIV/AIDS, the Emir of Dutse, Dr. Nuhu Muhammad Sunusi, has said, henceforth, couples living in his emirate must undergo test before marriage.
Benue govt moves to check multiple taxation
Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has constituted a Joint State Revenue Committee, JSRC, with a charge on members to check the rampant cases of multiple taxation in the state.
Economic recovery: Expert urges FG to focus on maritime industry
As the economic recession takes toll on Nigerians, the Executive Vice Chairman of Sifax Group, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, has called on the Federal Government to redirect its focus to the maritime industry as a panacea to getting out of the current economic situation.
Why employees should ensure remittance of deducted pension fund — Trustfund Pensions
RECENTLY, Trusftfund Pensions TFP, Plc, held its annual employers’ forum across the country to keep employers who are their customers abreast with the developments in the pensions industry and get feedbacks from them among others.

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