Bring killers of DSP Alkali to book, group urges IGP
Rivers Reruns: Coalition tasks Wike to set up judicial commission for posterity
Court orders EFCC to immediately defreeze Fayose’s bank accounts
Chelsea, Manchester City fined for Premier League game fracas
Photos: Homegrown School Feeding Programme in Anambra State
Senators protest as NASS throws out Kano, Plateau from North East Development Commission
MMM Nigeria: Dial 112 if you see anyone in your area trying to commit suicide – LASEMA
Money laundering: Court fixes March 6 for trial of Orji Uzor Kalu
Boko Haram terrorists, suspects must be prosecuted – Monguno
Eight get 104-year imprisonment for Delta speaker kidnap
Reps adopt MTEF as Buhari presents 2017 budget
Atiku has no hands in PDP Crisis -Turaki Vanguard
ROAM to shut more Cheki shops across Africa

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Gambia: President Buhari, African leaders meet Jammeh, Barrow for peace talks
The Presidency yesterday stated that President Muhammadu Buhari traveled to Banjul, capital of The Gambia to meet with the country’s President, Yahya Jammeh, who lost the presidential election penultimate week.
Kanye West emerges from hospital to meet Trump
Rap superstar Kanye West on Tuesday delivered a surprise even in this most unusual of political years — he met President-elect Donald Trump, marking the artist’s first appearance since a reported mental breakdown.
Meet Studacom.ng, Delta-based start-up simplifying access to student accommodation
Call it an online real estate platform, and you will be right. Although it neither lists houses nor parcels of land for sale, Studacom provides indispensable real estate services for Nigerian universities and polytechnics. Coined from two words – Student and Accommodation – Studacom.ng focuses specifically on students’ off-campus accommodation, providing the critical information about available off-campus accommodation for students affected by dearth of on-campus accommodation, thereby saving students the valuable time and energy that would have been dissipated searching for a place to live.
Famine may have killed 2,000 people cut off from aid by Boko Haram- analysts
Over 2,000 people may have died of famine this year in parts of northeast Nigeria which cannot be reached by aid agencies due to an insurgency by Islamic militant group Boko Haram, hunger experts said on Tuesday.
Poorest countries falling further behind – UN
The planet’s poorest countries are falling further behind the rest of the world and cannot catch up without more aid and favourable trade deals, a UN report said Tuesday.

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