Justice Abang sends 4 NAHCO staff to spend Christmas in jail
Lagos to launch rent-to-own housing scheme December 8
SS3 Student invents motorcycle
APC accepts Mimiko’s congratulatory message, seeks smooth transition
Save sixteen-yr-old Eniola from dying
Rapper Kanye West released from hospital: Media reports
EFCC seeks Navy’s support in fight against corruption
Lagos By-election: Ambode seeks support for APC candidate
HIV prevalence drops to 1.6% in Osun
Wife of Gov. Fayose speaks on sex
Bolaji Abdullahi is APC’s new spokesman
FG to strengthen indigenous engineers for nation’s development—Onu
Legal technicalities must not hamper pension scheme—Acting CJN
Video: Mock President Buhari says Nigeria is not in recession#AYEEN
WAEC’s best National Distinction/Merit Award winners emerge
Gaza: Abbas wants Israel out, dares UN

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5,000 IDPs infected with HIV/AIDS
No fewer than 5, 000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in 27 camps in embattled Borno state in northeast Nigeria are currently living with HIV/AIDS.
5 signs your computer network has been hacked
As far as you are always online, you are vulnerable to being hacked. So, oftentimes than not, it is never simple to decide if your computer has been hacked. This is because hackers have developed subtle ways to quietly access your network without you suspecting anything.
Nigeria, A Sovereignty Too Precious To Sacrifice
A German-born poet and physiognomist, Johann Kaspar Lavater, about five centuries ago, envisaged the dynamism of the world early enough. It’s like this intellectual acumen had Nigeria of today in mind, when in solo mood, insightfully challenged himself; “What do I owe to my times, to my country, to my neighbors, to my friends? Such are the questions which a virtuous man ought often to ask himself.”
Saraki meets President Buhari, pledges early passage of 2017 budget
The President of the Senate, Sen. Bukola Saraki, on Thursday assured the country of early passage of the 2017 budget proposal.
Private varsities award degrees to undeserving persons — Stakeholders
Stakeholders in education have accused private universities in Nigeria of failing to bridge the gap in access to university education for Nigerians.

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