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Synagogue: Primate Ayodele pleads for T.B. Joshua
Ojukwu led us to clear Nnewi evil forest — Igwe Orizu
Rotavirus breaks out in Benue, 350 hospitalised
It’s double honour as Ojo marks 40th wedding anniversary
Osun sacks 141 poly, colleges of education staff
Abia has been liberated — Ikoku
Turkish Airlines, again, arrives Abuja without passengers’ luggage
Lagos reaffirms commitment to end violence against children
Iheanacho: Man City turn back Bournemouth
Lagos Market Demolition: Between traders and Oshodi transformation
Lassa fever: Minister issues steps to avoid infection
Methodist Bishop tasks Nigerians on challenges
Social Etiquette: Grooming & Protocol in the Air (1)
FA Cup: Iheanacho lifts City
CSOs express worry over neglect of people living with HIV/AIDS
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SubscribeOkotie: Now a red card for bounty hunters
Rev. Chris Okotie’s recent commentary on the ongoing war against corruption, and the role ‘statesmen’ should play in ensuring its success stirred the hornets’ nest: “It will be recalled that in his Independence Day speech, President Muhammadu Buhari came out clearly to reaffirm his honour and integrity in prosecuting the battle against Nigeria’s enemy No. 1, and his avowed commitment not to be selective or vindictive as being widely speculated.
Alex Otti: Divine victory and great expectations
‘No man is good enough to govern another man without the other’s consent’- – Abraham Lincoln
Buhari must adjust economic policies to give Nigerians succour
I am aware that President Buhari’s gov ernment is making tough choices in exchange control re strictions, altering the absurd recurrent to capital expenditure ratio, reducing the deficit and reducing the overall size of governance.
Uncommon governance, uncommon critics: The story of Akwa Ibom
Anyone who read last column of a former Director-General of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Mr Tonnie Iredia, in Sunday Vanguard, entitled: “Uncommon governance: The bane of Akwa Ibom State”, would be left with more questions than answers.
Lassa Fever: NASAL tasks Nigerians on personal hygiene
WITH the outbreak of Lassa fever killing over 40 people in 10 states of the country, the National Association of State Assembly Legislators, NASAL, has urged Nigerians to strictly adhere to the rules of personal hygiene at home and market place to prevent the spread of the virus.
Her children already knew of their half-sisters before she did!
BUKKY was busy giving the big bedroom a long overdue clean. She was running the vacuum cleaner over her husband’s side of the bed when the flex caught the corner of a partially opened drawer. It had been loose for months and Mati, her husband, hadn’t come round to fixing it yet. As she crouched to free the flex, something shoved amongst the odds- and-ends in the drawer caught her eye. A long brown envelope of the type school reports came in. Whose report could this be? She opened the envelope and saw the surname was her husband’s, but the first name was none of their five children.
#BayelsaDecides: Early results emerge
Results from the Supplementary poll in Bayelsa are emerging.
Punching the Appeal Court ruling on Taraba guber
Since Thursday 31st December, when the Appeal Court seating in Abuja led by Justice Abdul Aboki delivered judgement on Taraba Gubernatorial Election petition, legal luminaries and political analysts have taken turns to x-ray the ruling and point out the absurdities and contradictions inherent in same.
‘BBC’ spearhead Zidane’s first Madrid line-up
Zinedine Zidane included Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema in his first line-up as Real Madrid boss for Deportivo la Coruna’s visit to the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday.
#BayelsaDecides: Video of INEC staff complaining of snatching of electoral materials by thugs
#BayelsaDecides: Video of INEC staff complaining of snatching of electoral materials by thugs
Abia gov tussle: Arewa youths fault Appeal Court judgement
THE Arewa Youths Consultative Forum, AYCF, has faulted the recent Appeal Court judgement which sacked Dr Okezie Ikpeazu as Abia State governor, describing it as heart breaking and unjustifiable.
Armed man plotted to kidnap Obama family dog
A heavily armed man claiming to be Jesus allegedly plotted to kidnap one of theObama family’s dogs and has been arrested, US media and officials said.
Anti-corruption war: It is clear PDP is out of sync – APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Saturday said attacks by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on the war against corruption being waged by President Muhammadu Buhari led-administration were futile.
Soyinka confident in Buhari’s anti-corruption fight
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, on Saturday expressed confidence that President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration would fight corruption conclusively.
‘DSS arrests Faleke, Abubakar Audu’s son’
Deputy governorship flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress in the Nov. 21, 2015 Governorship election in Kogi State, James Faleke, and Mohammed, the eldest son of Abubakar Audu, the late APC governorship candidate, Abubakar Audu, were on Saturday invited by the State Security Services for undisclosed reason, and then detained.
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