National Troupe celebrates Soyinka’s gift to Arts in unique ways
Rivers rerun polls: Police to deploy 20,000 men, 20 gun boats, three helicopters
ONDO ELECTION, 2019 AND THE BATTLE WITHIN APC : Pro-Buhari elements Vs Tinubu’s men
IAAF votes for administrative reforms
My enemy’s friend is my enemy
Millions expected at RCCG Holy Ghost Congress
Appearance, reality and the idols (6)
Hogan Lovells reaffirms committment to African art, culture
Lessons for Nigeria from the United States poll, by Mike Igini
Customs at MMAC rakes in N44.8bn
SME sector leaders appraise challenges in recession
Delta: Okowa and the Politics of Second Term
Nigerian Exceptionalism (2): The quest for world leadership,
The sack of Ondo State: Signs of things to come
Mingling with Ease (Part 2)
Rivers United train in Madrid for 2017 season

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Oil price spike lifts stocks, but economic, financial indicators still bleak
Last week’s upwards price trend in the oil market has shifted stock market sentiment to positive.
Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, indicators which opened the week bearish trended northwards by mid-week and sustained uptrend till Friday, driving the All Shares Index, ASI, up by 1.6 per cent week-on-week, the highest in several weeks.This also bucked six consecutive weeks of losses.
‘RENT A WOMB’: Women who make babies without uterus
There is also a risk of transferring HIV and hepatitis, and so screening of everyone involved in surrogacy involving IUI is recommended, and required in surrogacy arrangements involving IVF
The East has got sounds
Alan-B Onyemaechi, veteran broadcaster and Owerri city socialite, is on to something. His company OCBB Entertainment Co, is set for a music revival of the oldies, the great bands which came on stream with the end of the civil war in the 1970s, and gripped the Nigerian and West African music scenes with their memorable sounds.
God is about to visit you
The period of waiting need not be submitted to anxiety. Rather, it should be a period of devotion to God through prayers, praising, giving and service to God.
By doing this, you are spiritually empowered
I shower three times a day, Shirley Igwe reveals
Nollywood actress, Shirley Igwe doesn’t belong in the category of women who do not need to be padded, made-up or wear several sorts of masks to be beautiful. She had beauty bequeathed on her by nature, so much so, before she left school she was already the beautiful face of Delta Soap.

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