Why no artiste should perform with CDs at concerts — Adeh Gbolahan
Saraki shows strength
God will show up
Why I’m hosting LakeCity Filmfest in Oguta — Ekine Stronghold
Ugwuanyi pioneers industrial revolution in Enugu
OLX bags Classified Ads Website of the Year
Democracy needs a strong structure
Moses: We can achieve big things
Teenage boxers brawl in Potential Season 4
Minjin drops new single, Boogie
Cossy blasts Kemi Olunloyo for insulting her boobs
Diet Doctor: 5 foods that boost brain power
That long pipeline to import Niger republic crude
Buhari approves N522.7bn for states
Edo election tribunal starts on bloody note

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Anti-graft fight responsible for insurgency war success – Magu
Acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, has attributed the gains in the fight against Boko Haram in the North East to greater transparency in the use of resources by the military.
Recession: 2017 N7trn budget size may not resuscitate economy – Osinbajo
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Akin Monehin’s adaptive playbook earns Choiseul 100 Africa Honour
From supply chain shocks to sudden currency devaluations, African executives face some of the toughest business environments globally. Yet for Akin Monehin, recognised recently in the Choiseul 100 Africa list, volatility has become his leadership advantage. Having led the growth of Virgin Atlantic across 7 West African cities, he is known for his unconventional approaches […]
Missing N2.8b ex-militants’ training cash: Kuku, Nwuche trade words
These are the major riddles the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is trying to unravel and recover the huge cash from whoever took it in order to plough it back into the purpose for which it was appropriated in the first place.
DSS frees Presidential Arms Panel member, Umar
The Department of State Security Service, yesterday, freed from detention, a former member of the Presidential Arms Investigation Panel, Muhammed Umar, who has been slammed into detention for about six months.

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