Robber dies in gun battle with police in Rivers
Alleged N1trn fraud: Senate moves to arrest Lamorde, ex-EFCC boss
DGN members invade Asaba
KOGI CRISIS: G5 lawmakers shun Reps committee
Scores killed in Adamawa Police station bomb blast
Cultists kill 23-yr-old man in Ondo
Measles kill 20 children in Sokoto
Edo 2016: We must all see the guber race as brotherly contest —Obaseki
Oil spill: Ruptured oil pipeline destroys property in Delta, Bayelsa
Aero contractors passengers stranded at Lagos airport
Delta Assembly vows to probe IPP
Edo, Ondo gov elections to hold Sept 10, Nov 26 —INEC
Highway engineers partner AG-Dangote on concrete road
Akpobolokemi transferred N1bn without approval – Witness
Battle for the soul of DGN…as Guild elects new president today
Ajimobi to raise IGR from N1.5m to N5m

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EU-UK dilemma, but Africa’s worse off
BRITISH Prime Minister, David William Donald Cameron, 49, bounced around Friday, February 19, 2016 like a Caesar who had just won a decisive battle. After two days of grueling talks with his European brothers and sisters during which he was reported to have had only three hours sleep, he snatched an agreement giving the United Kingdom special status in the European Union (EU)
CFWEM plays host to US based pastors
Christ Fire World Evangelism Ministries (CFWEM), a.ka. ‘City of God’, Igbee, Ikorodu recently hosted two of their associates from United State of America, Brother Peter Smith and Brother Tim Cline. Peter Smith, President, Two Witness Bible Ministries (TWM), Michigan, U.S.A alongside his counterpart Tim Cline, Director, TWM was special guests at the annual all night service held by CFWEM at their church auditorium in Ikorodu, Lagos State.
Issues around Nsukka federal constituency seat
THE controversies surrounding the conduct of the 2015 General Elections have refused to abate even with nine months into the life of the current political dispensation.
2016 Hajj: FCT Board to begin registration of intending pilgrims
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Muslim Pilgrims’ Welfare Board (FMPWB), has said it would commence registration of intending pilgrims for the 2016 Hajj on March 1. This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja and signed by the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Board, Alhaji Muhammad Aliyu. According to the statement, the registration will run across the six area councils of the territory.
Robber dies in gun battle with police in Rivers
PORT HARCOURT—ONE member of a robbery gang was shot dead, Wednesday night, during an exchange of fire between the gang and police in New GRA part of Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
EFCC arrests Diezani’s cousin over oil deals
Barely a week after Admiral Alison Madueke (retd) was invited by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, the anti-graft agency yesterday, moved against Mr. Donald Chidi Amamgbo, a cousin of the former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke.
Apple’s legal arguments in iPhone encryption case
Apple offers a range of arguments in its motion to dismiss the order requiring it to help the FBI access an iPhone belonging to one of the shooters in last year’s San Bernardino attacks.
ITTF confirms prize money for Lagos Open
World table tennis ruling body, International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) has confirmed the prize money for the 2016 Lagos World Tour.
Zenith declares continuous commitment to Women’s Basketball League
THE 2016 Zenith Bank Women Basketball League dunks off March 15 with 18 teams participating.
Director X storms Lagos for Video Directors confab
MKN, a media production company that specialise in music videos, commercials and promos have announced the first ever Music Video Director’s seminar in Lagos next month.
Why I featured foreigners in my new album – Enkay
Talented gospel singer and member of the Tehila singing crew, Nkiruka Ogboruche, aka Enkay, is making a bold entry into the Nigerian gospel music scene with the release of her debut album,The Kingdom Anthem, which will soon hit the airwaves.
Abia CP visits family of slain monarch
Abia State Commissioner of Police, CP Joshak Habila has visited the family of the slain monarch of Ikeala Ahiaba autonomous community, Eze James Nwabeke who was assassinated by unknown gunmen.
Oliseh rejects ‘top’ African nation’s offer
SUPER Eagles head coach Sunday Oliseh has claimed that he was approached by an unnamed top African nation last year but turned down their offer.
Ijaw Communities to Shell: Niger Delta Avengers is non-existent
Ijaw communities in Delta and Bayelsa states, affected by the recent oil spill from Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC ruptured pipelines, have faulted the oil company for saying that a militant group, Niger Delta Avengers, which claimed to have blown up several oil installations in the Niger Delta region, was responsible for the spill.
Ighalo yet to decide on Olympics
HEAD Coach of the national U-23 team, Samson Siasia, is yet to contact Watford sensation Odion Ighalo over the possibility of taking him as one of the three over-aged players to the 2016 Olympic Games.

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