Africa remains the least integrated economical continent- Chaqroun
Oyegun, NASS caucus parley shifted to Wednesday
Ebonyi targets 54,000 hectares for dry season farming
PDP to APC: Fayose will never join you
AU welcomes Gambian election results
2016/2017 NPFL: Plateau Utd FC signs 15 new players
Court upholds Blatter’s six years ban from football
Health practitioner urges states to embrace sports medicine
NYSC introduces skills acquisition programme as part of camp activities
No plan to carry arms for now— FRSC
John Key New Zealand PM resigns
Oyegun: Nigeria needs the $29.9b loan
Nigeria not imposing new taxes

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MFM FC loses Gold Cup Lobi Stars on penalties
Lagos-based Nigerian Professional Football League side, MFM FC have lost the 4th edition of Nigeria’s most prestigious pre-season tournament, Gold Cup, to Lobi Stars 4-3 on penalties on Sunday evening in Ijebu-Ode.
Ogun generates N474m in 10 months
The Ogun Ministry of Commerce and Industry generated N474 million revenue between January and October, Mr Bimbo Ashiru, its commissioner has said.
FG committed to cushioning effects of economic recession, says minister
Kano – The Federal Government is making efforts to cushion the effects of the current economic recession in the country, the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Aisha Jummai Alhassan, said on Monday in Kano. The Minister gave the assurance at the Grassroots Town Hall Meeting. THe meeting was organised by the Federal […]
Lagos truck driver gets N100,000 bail for alleged car damage
A 34-year-old truck driver, Msibawo Ewebiye, who allegedly drove dangerously and damaged a Mercedes Benz car, was on Monday in Lagos granted N100, 000 bail.
ICT panacea to recession – Association
The Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) has urged the Federal Government to deepen efforts toward advancing application of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in the country to address recession.
Healthcare : Africa needs $30bn
Dr Olamide Okulaja, a healthcare finance specialist, says between $25 billion and $30 billion is required to tackle Africa’s healthcare challenges.
Impeachment: S’Korea PM knows fate
Efforts to impeach South Korea’s President, Park Geun-hye, is reaching its peak as members within her party are now backing the impeachment move.
Pankshin Health College laments non-accreditation of key courses
Dr. Jonathan Daboer, Provost, College of Health Technology, Pankshin, in Plateau, says the non-accreditation of some key courses was affecting the institution’s quest to meet its mandate.
Otunba Kuforiji-Olubi, woman of courage- Gbenga Daniel
Former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, Monday described late Otunba Bola Kuforiji-Olubi as a remarkable woman of uncommon courage, exemplary pedigree and one of the brightest in the constellation of Nigerian prominent women.
APGA crisis: No Plot to remove Obiano as BoT chairman – Okafor
The national working committee of the All progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, led by the acting national chairman of the party, Ozo Nwabueze Okafor has said there was no plot to remove the Anambra state governor, chief Willie Obiano as the BoT chairman and leader of the party.
Hair stylists decry low patronage as women embrace wigs
With economic recession biting hard, some hair stylists in Lagos have lamented low patronage due to increase in the prices of hair making materials and many women resorting to wearing ready-made wigs.
Stop inciting violence, INEC warns Wike
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has appealed to stakeholders in Rivers to refrain from making pronouncements that could overheat or instigate violence ahead of the state forthcoming re-run elections.
NANS tasks FG on adequate Medicare for Corps members
THE National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), has called on the Federal Government to provide adequate medical facilities for members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), stressing that it was lamentable that young people should lose their lives while serving their fatherland.
Igbos are the most truthful Nigerians
Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo, on Monday described the Igbos as “the most truthful, committed and trust -worthy people but often misunderstood in the country.’’
DISCO apologises for power outage
The Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) on Monday apologised to its customers over power outage being experienced in the city.

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