Kaadi Igbeayo: We are laying a foundation for technology in Ondo – Mimiko
Blatter salary to be revealed ‘end of March’
Djokovic, Bolt, Messi lead Laureus nominations
Buhari in bilateral talks with Turkish president
Mark sworn in as Senator for the 6th time
Abduction: 14-yr-old Ese is 5 months pregnant
‘We don’t want your dirty money’, Pope tells patrons
Shell faces fresh Nigeria pollution claims in London

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We will spare nothing to rescue kidnapped school girls – Ambode
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State, Wednesday, said his government will spare no effort to ensure the safe release of the three female students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School in Ikorodu area of the state, who were kidnapped by a group of armed gang on Monday evening.
Environmental protection: chimpanzee behaviour in West Africa may be evidence of ‘sacred’ rituals
After searching West Africa, researchers found sites where chimpanzees had marked trees and in many places piles of rocks had accumulated inside hollow tree trunks – reminiscent of the piles of rocks archaeologists have uncovered in human history.
Clinton, Trump score big wins toward US presidential election
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton took a big leap toward clinching their parties’ nomination for the US presidential election, soundly defeating rivals in a slew of Super Tuesday primaries.
Even Bodybuilders Get A Helping Hand
Obesity and associated lifestyle diseases are not restricted to the developed world. In fact, a growing number of emerging economies are finding that as obesity rises, so too do preventable conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, coronary heart disease and stroke. In South Africa, around one in four adults are obese, according to media fact-checking organisation […]
Army arrests ‘Boko Haram spy’, 3 others over church bombing
Nigeria’s military on Tuesday said it has arrested a man accused of spying for Boko Haram in a deadly church bombing five years ago, along with three suspected accomplices.
Building Africa: How innovation can help companies in a turbulent global economy
Adopting a genuinely innovative mindset to business can help companies to navigate a tough global economy. It’ll involve risks, but can deliver great rewards.
FG to create grazing reserves – Ogbe
The Federal Government will soon create grazing zones across the country with a view to checkmating herdsmen/farmers clashes.
‘Allah ordered’ child beheading, nanny tells court
A nanny accused of decapitating a young girl in her care then walking through the street brandishing the head, on Wednesday said “Allah ordered” the killing as she appeared at a Moscow court.
Mob burns 7 to death over suspected witchcraft
A mob in Malawi’s southern district of Nsanje burned seven people to death for allegedly possessing human bones for use in witchcraft, police said Wednesday.
Police raise alarm over plans to abduct school children in Bauchi
The Bauchi Police Command says intelligence reports at its disposal indicates that some undesirable elements plan to abduct under-age children for recruitment for terrorist activities.

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