Nigerian doctors abroad give conditions to return home
FG files charges against former aide to ex-president Jonathan
FG, states, LGS share N345b
‘How magistrate remanded my wife after their cars brushed’
The smell of trivia by Garba Shehu
Detained Ekiti lawmaker released by DSS
RIVERS: Diminishing public confidence in elections
Boko Haram: Troops kill 58 terrorists, lose a soldier
Implications of CBN’s Monetary Policy reversal
Customs re-imposes ban on rice importation
FG to inject N350bn to revive economy
Police probe alleged sexual assault at Queens College

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Victims of presidential election boat mishap immortalised
Barely a year after they lost their lives in a boat mishap while on an assignment to monitor the last Presidential and National Assembly elections at one of the riverine areas in Epe Local Government, Lagos State, the six victims are to be immortalised, courtesy of a group, AMBSAM Foundation, which has concluded plans in that regard in collaboration with Epe community.
#RiversRe-run: Nobody can accuse Police of complicity —IGP
THE Nigerian Police force yesterday debunked insinuations in some quarters that it aided the violent attacks and disruption of the electoral process that took place during the last re-run election in Rivers State.
Soldiers destroy illegal crude oil farm in Abia
Soldiers of the 144 Battalion, Asa, Abia State have destroyed illegal crude oil reservoirs in a swamp located at Umuelechi community in Ukwa West council area of the state.
EEDC urges consumers to help arrest ‘energy theft’
The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company, EEDC, has blamed what it described as incidences of overbilling of its customers on “energy theft” and appealed to electricity consumers in the South East to assist the company to arrest the perpetrators.
N10 billion for IDP’s resettlement not enough
The Senate last week voted N10 billion for the care and resettlement of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP’s) in Nigeria’s troubled North East and other parts of the country. This was sequel to a motion championed by Senator Ali Ndume, who represents Borno South Senatorial District in the prestigious Red Chamber of the National Assembly.

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