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70-year old man, 2 others rape15-year-old girl
UK Ready To Repatriate Looted Nigerian Funds– High Commissioner
Certificate collection fees remains N5,000, insists LASU
Idoma groups express worry over Abba Moro’s detention
JAMB: Lagos cancels monthly sanitation for Feb
Decline of bees, butterfies threatens crop output – UN body
Breaking News: Supreme Court okays Rev King to die by hanging
DSO: NBC announces arrival of first batch of Set-Up-Boxes
Why Sunday Oliseh resigned as Nigeria coach
Ahead Super Tuesday : Cruz, Rubio attack Trump in heated debate
FIFA congress starts to choose new president
Nigeria needs a Corruption Truth Commission
Boko Haram : Military rescues 1,890 in Borno
Lagos traders protest colleague’s death
Military invasion of Rivers communities: Wike condemns loss of lives
We have 15 criminal cases against Ogun Majority Leader — Police
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SubscribeSpeculative trades reverse Naira’s 3-day gains
LAGOS — Speculative demand for foreign currency has reversed the recovery trend in the naira value as the local currency traded at N340/$, yesterday, in major parallel market centres across Lagos.
Fulani herdsmen rape our women, destroy farmlands — Ogun monarchs
ABEOKUTA—Six traditional rulers in Ijebu-Igbo in Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State, yesterday, raised alarm over the alleged destruction of farmlands and the rape of women by Fulani herdsmen in the area.
I’m only against bad eggs among lawyers, says Magu
The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu has said that he is not against lawyers but a few bad ones among them who are teaming up with corrupt persons to thwart justice.
Reactions trail Oliseh’s resignation as Eagles coach
Following the resignation of Chief Coach of the Super Eagles, Sunday Oliseh, in the wee hours of Friday, Nigerians have taken to social media to express their mixed feelings.
NEW MONEY LAUNDERING BILL: 7-year prison term without option of fine awaits offenders
IF the Money Laundering Prevention and Prohibition Bill 2016 presented to Senate by President Muhammadu Buhari sails through, it prescribes stiff penalty for anybody found culpable of the offence and upon conviction shall be an imprisonment for a term of not less than seven years without an option of fine.
Sheriff: Why we recanted —PDP BoT
Abuja — The Board of Trustees of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, yesterday, explained that it backed down on its opposition to Senator Ali Modu Sheriff’s emergence as national chairman of the party to ensure the unity, cohesion and future successes of the party.
UI rusticates 97 students over poor performance
Ibadan—NO fewer than 97 students of the University of Ibadan have been withdrawn by the Senate of the institution.
Education budget: Senate uncovers N5bn shortfall for meal subsidy
THE Senate yesterday uncovered N5 billion shortfall in the amount allocated as meal subsidy for Unity Schools across the country as well as personnel cost of Kings College in the 2016 budget proposal submitted by President Muhammadu Buhari.
That call by Soyinka
OUR leaders are masters at conditioning, and thus have taken us all for granted for so much since after 1970.They have mastered the art of forcing very hard situations upon us, in a way that when they prescribe their solution, they make old things appear new, and we are left with no options than to clamour and beg for it, whereas there is nothing new under heaven, even in Nigeria.
FG determined to enforce FOI law — AGF
The Federal Government said yesterday that it will muster the needed political will to enforce the Freedom of Information Act and other instruments to help in the fight against corruption in the country.
Why Buhari should travel more — Tunde Ajibulu
He is a director of Tangent Construction, a building and civil engineering construction company, and also a partner at Covenant Consultancy Services, a tax advisory outfit that is retained by some of the country’s multinationals to advise or rather, help beat down their tax burdens.
NFF confirms Oliseh’s resignation
Sunday Oliseh has quit as Nigeria’s football coach after claiming violations of his contract and receiving too little help from the national federation for next month’s crucial 2017 Africa Cup of Nations clash with Egypt.
Supreme Court decides Rev King’s fate today
The Supreme Court would today, give the final word whether Rev. Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, alias Reverend King should be hanged for murder or whether he should spend some few years more in jail.
We want befitting lives not burials, actors cry out
HAVING served the society for about 50 years through the entertainment industry, veteran actors and actresses want to be appreciated while alive. These nollywood actors spoke recently through Chief Olusegun Kehinde Olayinka Aderemi, popularly known as Chief Karan. Chief Karan who spoke in Abeokuta on the proposed programme to commemorate 50 years on stage, which had been scheduled for next month, said nollywood veterans who had spent over four decades on stage would be celebrated.
Breaking: Sunday Oliseh resigns as Eagles coach
After several weeks of controversy between the Chief Coach of Nigeria’s national team, Sunday Oliseh and his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Oliseh, in the wee hours of Friday, announced his resignation as Chief Coach of the Super Eagles.
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