

Shell restates commitment to grassroots football development
Lassa Fever: Kill rats, make money in Lagos
Police lose Deputy Commissioner of Police in Nasarawa
Insecurity: Nigerians are indebted to President Buhari – Bindow
Razor-sharp Spurs deal Guardiola first Man City loss
Abia govt, Turkey seal deal on 50,000 Aba shoe, dress makers
Buhari sets-up electoral reform panel, okays Nnamani As Chairman
Look at the brighter side of the country, Kumuyi urges Nigerians
Nigeria will continue to move forward, says Osinbajo
Rip-roaring season comes to end with major talking points
Leaked records show Trump may have avoided taxes for 18 years
Bishop Ezeokafor condemns herdsmen’s attack on priests
Dabz Movies launches film channel online with Roommates
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SubscribeIndependence : I will hand over to younger generation – Okorocha
The Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha has called on young Nigerians not to imitate the bad side of their leaders just as he said, he will handover leadership to the younger generation.
Navy arrests 4 crude oil thieves
The Nigerian Navy said it has arrested four (4) Niger Delta crude oil thieves who specialize in illegally refining crude oil into automotive gas oil (AGO) even as a total of 85 large drums of such AGO’s were destroyed by the operatives of the Navy and Operation Delta Safe.
Haiti, Jamaica prepare for powerful Hurricane Matthew
Matthew, the most powerful Caribbean storm in a decade, churned towards Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba Sunday on a path forecasters said could take it to the eastern United States. At 0900 GMT “powerful Hurricane Matthew” was slowly moving northwestward from the Caribbean coast of Colombia and Venezuela at a speed of five miles (seven kilometers) […]
Buhari to Niger Delta militants: You can’t hold Nigeria to ransom
President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, warned Niger Delta militants that they could not continue to hold Nigeria to ransom. Buhari also said his administration was working hard to reposition Nigeria for prosperity, urging Nigerians not to be deterred by the current economic crisis, which, according to him, will not last. The President, who recalled his promises during his campaigns as a presidential candidate, stated that he would not deviate from the hallmark of transparency and honesty. The remarks were contained in his broadcast to commemorate the 56th independence anniversary of Nigeria.
The Dream, The Distress
Let us proceed by provoking Nigerians, especially the youths of today, without apologies. If the tweeting and face-booking tribe of largely uninformed Nigerian youths become aware of, or had been privy to, the private discussions of most politicians and public office holders, they would rise against them.
Fear of Brazil did us in, Flamingoes coach says
Coach Bala Nikyu on Saturday said fear was the crucial point in his side’s 0-1 loss to Brazil in their opening match at the 2016 FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup.
Coach Toblow cries out, don’t let me die
Former Athletics Federation of Nigeria president, Dan Ngerem has queried why local coaches are not getting the necessary support in their quest to scout for talents for the country but huge sums are paid to American coaches who add little or nothing in the development of our athletes.
Video: Watch that Peter Obi’s speech that got social media buzzing
Video: Watch that Peter Obi’s speech that got social media buzzing
We agree that Nigerians are hungry but…— Tony Momoh, APC leader
Nigeria as a nation is highly stressed and Nigerians as a people are under stress and that stress can only be cured through attending to the causes of the stress. President Muhammadu Buhari is the “stubborn” man who is not swallowed by problems and I can say that he is the man at the moment who can address that stress. When you look at w3hat is happening in Nigeria economically, even in the area of security and politically too, they are signs of the time. In other words, they are worldwide. And the solution needs a wide approach, not in terms of our training to take and take and take but the need to establish value to enable us give and give and give.
Modest borrowing, transparent asset sale will rescue economy – Hayford Alile
APOSTLE (Dr.) Hayford Ikponmwonsa Alile, pioneer Director General/Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Stock Exchange, NSE, served on the Board of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, for six years after his 24-year-stint at the NSE. In this interview, the spiritual leader of St. Joseph’s Chosen Church of God, SJCCG, throws his weight behind the sale of the nation’s assets to reverse economic recession.
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