US polls narrow as Clinton grapples with email fallout
NPA’s N400m trapped in ASSO Mortgage Bank
Cultural extravaganza, as Gov. Okowa opens Isoko day in Lagos
Group wants Judiciary to prevent chaos
Mourinho’s problems mount
Unemployment responsible for high crime rate – Oke
Ondo: INEC’s intervention, unsavory – Bode George
Buhari’s raving engines, govs snoring slumber in states
Saudi foils plot to bomb World Cup qualifier
English Premier League table
NiMet predicts cloudy, rainy, sunny weather for Monday
I am relishing my role in Chelsea – Moses
Farmers in Niger projected to produce 1m tonnes of rice, says CBN
Saraki lauds Nigerian Army for buying Aba made shoes
Don’t drag Buhari into Judges’ corruption trial – Presidency

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BlackBerry DTEK60 to gain market attention with finger print sensor advantage
Canadian smart maker, BlackBerry Limited has added flavor in the smart phone market with the introduction of most secured Android smartphones in its stable, the DTEK60 series which is expected to gain market attention with finger print advantage
Costa sparkles as Chelsea down Saints
Diego Costa’s sublime strike sealed Chelsea’s 2-0 success against Southampton on Sunday as the Blues chalked up a fourth successive Premier League victory.
Obaseki: Continuity train in motion
A NEW epoch in the chronicles of progressive continuity for the people of Edo State is about to commence. Consequent on a vigorously-prosecuted campaign and well-deserved victory for the All Progressive Congress, APC, on September 28th, Godwin Obaseki is now focused on the philosophical framework and fundamental mechanics for the energised acceleration of the new administration effective November 12th.
Kano law firm to offer free legal services to less privileged
A Kano-based lawyer, Mr Ma’aruf Yakasai, has said his law firm will offer free legal services o the less privileged in the state.
Kidney donor says touching story of patient necessitated his gesture
Sani Abdullahi, the 25 year old who offered to donate his kidney to a patient, Isah Hamman, said the touching story of how Hamman lost his kidney, necessitated the gesture.

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