Mysterious fire reduces Anambra industry to rubbles
Silt threatens Urhie Lake in Igbide Kingdom
GTBank declares N120.7bn profit, proposes N1.52 dividend
Possession of firearms: Court frees accused
ORAL HEALTH: Unilever targets 1m children
NNPC, oil firms earn N65bn from gas export
Ambode, Olu of Warri make case for peaceful coexistence
Petrol scarcity’ll continue — NUPENG
Labour blames DISCOs for erratic power supply
Afcon qualifier: Kanu gives Siasia tips to beat Egypt
Amaechi, Wike, fresh showdown: A contest marked with blood
Agatu killings: FG vows to deal decisively with perpetrators

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Col. Gabriel Ajayi: Tortured to impotence
SIXTEEN years after General Sani Abacha’s death, a Swiss delegation led by the country’s Federal Councillor and Head of its Foreign Affairs Department, Mr. Didier Burkhalter, and the Swiss Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Eric Mayoruz were with Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo last Tuesday to sign a memorandum on the return of another $321m loot by the dark googled general.
Rivers re-run polls: DIG warns against violence
DEPUTY Inspector General of Police, Zone 6, Calabar, Mr Sotonye Wakama, yesterday, warned trouble makers to steer clear of Rivers State during and after the re-run elections.
Britannia-U Ltd vs Chevron: A-Court adjourns on jurisdiction
The Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos has adjourned to hear whether a Federal High Court, Lagos, can assume jurisdiction in the suit by Britannia-U Nigeria Limited, praying the lower court to restrain Chevron Nigeria Limited from divesting its interests in Oil Mining Leases, OMLs 52, 53 and 55 to Seplat Petroleum Development Company Limited.
Cummins proffer solution to Africa’s perennial power challenge
THE importance of power as a sub sector of the energy industry of a country can never be overemphasized. This is generally so because power is significant to the
development of different sectors of the economy. As a matter of fact, infrastructural advancements form the crux of both technological and human capital development; all of which translates into the roots of economic growth.
Anti-corruption war: Cleric warns against selective treatment
A clergy man and general overseer of the Bible -based church, Rev. Jeremiah Nwachukwu yesterday advised President Muhammed Buhari not to witch hunt the opposition in the course of his anti- corruption ‘war’ .

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