Tinted Car Glass, Others: Police extends deadline for automated licences
EFCC, Military release Dasuki’s aide
I miss sex, my boss wants to help my sick husband
Ngige woos UAE on employment of Nigerians
Herdsmen/Farmers Clashes: FG to hold town hall meeting
Police to begin recruitment of 10,000 personnel April 1
Brussels airport attack: FAAN strengthens security
Rivers Re-run: Wike commiserates with NYSC over slain corps member, to immortalise him
Germany boss wants Bayern’s benchwarmer Goetze for Euro
Reps back CBT, says JAMB
APC candidates pledge to remain law abiding in Rivers

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Buhari commends Saraki, Dogara, lawmakers for passing 2016 Budget
The Presidency on Wednesday commended the National Assembly for passing the 2016 Appropriation Bill.
LASU suspends 25 students for examination malpractices
Management of the Lagos State University, LASU has suspended 25 students over their failure to appear before the Students Disciplinary Committee (SDC) investigating alleged examination misconducts leveled against them.
Fuel scarcity will persist till May – Kachikwu
At a time when Nigerians were expecting respite from the pangs of the lingering fuel scarcity in the country, the Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu has apparently dashed their hopes, stating that the current queues at gas stations would persist till late May.
DSS Invasion Of Ekiti Assembly: Lawmakers demand apology, threaten lawsuit
Aggrieved members of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, on Wednesday, demanded an unreserved apology from the Department of State Services (DSS) over the March 4, 2016 invasion of its Assembly complex and unlawful detention of a member of the House, representing Efon Constituency, Hon Afolabi Akanni for 18 days, threatening to seek redress and damages in court.
NBL, Guinness, NBC, 7UP, Flour Mills, Wampco, others to sack workers
ORGANISED Labour on Wednesday raised alarm that the food, beverage and tobacco sector of the nation’s economy was on the verge of shutting down and that over three million jobs were at risk due to the inability of companies to source foreign exchange for raw material importation to facilitate operations.

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