Homicide: District head’s son to die by hanging
We want to know the employers of 50,000 ghost workers – Afenifere
Trump to meet US spy chiefs to get Russian hacking ‘facts’
Impeached S. Korea president spared court appearance
N-Delta groups fault Presidency over stand on dialogue
Recession not a curse from God— Clergyman
LAGOS STATE TO CREATE 25,000 JOBS IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS
Catholic priest leads protest by Sapele residents over power outage
World’s highest bridge opens in China
The war is not over yet, Shekau tells Buhari
Female teacher dies with four children on Christmas day
2 killed, mosque burnt as Igbo, Fulani clash in Enugu
Budget 2017: S-South, S-East get N52.8bn for road projects
Judiciary in 2016: The cases, the issues and the controversies

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We’ve contaminated, not plastic rice —NAFDAC
The heightened tension over the importation of plastic rice into Nigeria has been clarified by National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, which said that there was no plastic rice in the country.
CBN sell $1bn forex to clear backlog of demand
THE Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has sold foreign exchange, forex, worth N1 billion on the forward market to clear a backlog of dollar obligations in selected sectors.
Serena Williams finally says “yes” to secret lover, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian
Four times winner of Olympic Tennis gold medal, Great Serena Williams has agreed to an engagement proposal by her secret lover and Reddit co-founder, Alexis Ohanian.
Kaduna killings: Buhari can’t talk about everything – Adesina
The Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari, Femi Adesina has, in a video interview, said that Buhari can’t talk about everything especially about the killings in Kaduna. Adesina also said that all the killings in Kaduna “do not call for media response but a calculated response.”
FG begins free medical services for poor Nigerians
Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, has said Nigerians, living with certain medical conditions that require major surgeries but have been unable to seek healthcare services due to the cost have been directed to visit any Federal Teaching Hospital and or medical centre for free treatment.

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