

You can make paper from elephant dung
Federal Character principle shortchanges S’East in police top hierarchy promotion— Okiro
Echoes of modern primitivity
Tanzania in talks with Dangote Cement over gas price
FG appoints transaction parties for execution of Eurobond programme
UNIBEN hosts Glo Campus Storm today
Demola Seriki’s daughter, Kah-Lo nominated for Grammy Awards
Belo-Olusoga, wins award
Over-regulation is killing business— Adeleke
Amaechi, PDP trade words over political killings
Proposed National Board for Islamic Affairs: Northern CAN, JNI disagree
60,000 persons registered for National Identity Cards in Borno
‘Return schools to Missionaries’
$2.1bn Arms Probe: Court adjourns Dasuki, others trial till Jan 25
Reps begin probe of $17bn exported undeclared crude oil, liquified gas
No condition is permanent
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SubscribeSenate’ll pass PIB in January, Saraki assures
SENATE President, Bukola Saraki, yesterday, said the protracted Petroleum Industry Governance Bill, PIGB, would be passed by the Senate before the end of January, 2017.
Man steals 1,089 bags of rice worth N6.5m
Lagos—A 35-year-old Olatubosun Soyelu, who allegedly stole 1,089 bags of rice was, yesterday, arraigned before a Lagos magistrate’s court, Igbosere.
Mobile science laboratory berths in schools
In its quest to boost students passion for science and stave off the decline of science-based subjects in secondary schools, FEH Projects Limited has introduced a distinctive blend of self-contained mobile science laboratory with a full range of science equipment.
More homes switch to gas as Kerosene becomes luxury
Lately, there has been an upsurge in calls for a more eco-friendly approach to everyday human activities, both from world leaders, non-governmental organisations, experts and the Catholic Pope, who has remained at the forefront of this campaign—never hesitating to leave a word or two about it wherever he travels to.
Cancer drug could treat infertility in women – Study
THERE is renewed hope for infertile women if latest findings by scientists that a common cancer drug could trigger the development of new eggs is anything to go by.
Coalition targets 18,000 for free HIV counseling, testing
As part of activities earmarked for the 2016 World AIDS Day, the Nigerian Red Ribbon Coalition, a strategic public-private sector alliance is providing free HIV Testing Services (HTS) for 18,000 Nigerians as well as reach over 5 million people with correct HIV/AIDS information.
FG lines-up five witnesses against Justice Ngwuta
Justice Sylvester Ngwuta of the Supreme Court, who is facing 16-count charge bordering on money laundering, age falsification and alleged illegal possession of multiple international passports, yesterday, told a Federal High Court in Abuja that he was not ready for trial.
Naked, headless lady’s body found in Enugu
ENUGU—RESIDENTS of Ugene area of Abakpa in Enugu East Local Government Area of the state, were yesterday morning thrown into apprehension after the discovery of a naked body of a beheaded lady.
Boyfriend stabs NDDC lover to death for refusing to make him ‘next-of-kin’ to her account
PORT HARCOURT— Boyfriend to a female staff of Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Miss Sophia Phillips Horsefall, and two others were, yesterday, arraigned at a Port Harcourt magistrate’s court by Department of State Services, DSS, for stabbing her to death after she had refused to make him, the boyfriend, her next-of-kin to her bank account as well as her refusal to give him one million (N1 million) he had demanded from her.
Buhari condoles with families of dead NYSC members
ABUJA—President Muhammadu Buhari has commiserated with the families of three National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, members who lost their lives recently during the 2016 Batch ‘B’ Orientation programme in three states.
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