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Copy Lagos developmental template, Dangote tells Obaseki
Aisha Buhari drums support for IDPs
Rwanda seeks to probe France over genocide
Lekki free trade zone: Lagos tasks investors on community engagement to secure investments
Aso Rock cabals plotting against Justice Onnoghen – Fayose
Health Ministry to establish Bank of Health
Football fans in Osogbo hail Super Eagles’ win against Algeria
Clinton blames FBI boss, Comey for losing election to Trump
Severe earthquake hit News Zealand
Emmanuella’s Mark Angel Comedy, 2 other Nigerians win SSA YouTube Awards
Ghanaians turn to God against Pharaohs
Do the right thing, avoid jail – Enugu CAN tells youths
Igbo traders in Lagos want more engagement with Lagos Govt
FIFA U-20 World Cup: Japan humiliate Falconets 6-0
Terrorism: Yesterday, today and tomorrow
Clinton blames FBI’s Director for her defeat
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SubscribeAlleged Hiring of Mercenaries: Ignore agents of falsehood, Arewa youths urge military
The Arewa Youth Leaders Forum has urged the Nigerian military to ignore media reports by those it described as detractors and unpatriotic elements and focus on the assignment of ridding Nigeria of Boko Haram terrorists.
Cleric to Nigerians: Continue to praise God despite hardship
Pastor Femi Paul of the Living Faith Church in Lafia has urged Nigerians to continue to praise and worship God in spite of any hardship they may be experiencing.
2018 World Cup Qualifiers: Nothing is won yet — Coach Rohr
Super Eagles’ Technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr, has advised that celebrations should be put on hold for now, as there are more matches to play in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying race.
After 85th Interpol General Assembly: IGP to host next meeting of W-African Police chiefs
As part of the concerted efforts to ensure that Nigeria is an integral part of global policing system, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris, attended the 85th Interpol General Assembly in Bali, Indonesia between 7th – 10th November, 2016.
Bobrisky’s revelations on his wealth and HIV status
In the past couple of months, leading Nigerian cross-dresser Idris Okuneye, known as Bobrisky, has been one of the top items trending on Google search, more or less, to prove he is now something of a celebrity. If he has learnt anything by this, it will be, that, with fame comes some pain. But as fragile as this acclaimed Africa’s male barbie is, he’s meeting all his troubles half-way and shrugging them off.
Why we quarrelled — P-Square
When twin brothers and singers, Peter and Paul Okoye of P-Square, were ‘threatening’ to go their separate ways some months back, a lot of reasons were adduced for their ‘bizarre’ action. Some believed that the brothers were truly at each other’s jugulars, and that their elder brother, Jude, was taking sides. Meanwhile, others attributed it to a publicity stunt.
After eight years of tolerating Obama: A Whiteman takes over The White House
Donal Trump admitted verbal sexual assault; involved in alleged charity fraud; called for nuclear proliferation as well as national stop and frisk; allegedly violated trade embargo with Cuba; admitted dodging tax employing loopholes in the system; called for ban of Muslims from entering the US; lied about support for the invasion of Iraq in 2003; penalized for racist housing discrimination; filed for bankruptcy a number of times; lost the three presidential debates largely by showing scant knowledge of world politics; mocked John McCain for being a Prisoner of War,
CHIBOK GIRLS RELEASE: Presidency rejects claim FG paid $21m ransom
The Presidency has described as untrue and unfair media reports which claimed renewed attacks in Borno State were as a result of recent release of the 21 Chibok girls.
NFF commends Globacom, to open discussions with other prospective partnfryers
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has commended Globacom for its wonderful service in support of Nigerian Football, and says it is open to discussions with other prospective partners in the sector.
Climate Change Conference: Buhari leaves for Morocco Monday
President Muhammadu Buhari will on Monday leave Abuja for Marrakech, Morocco, to attend the 22nd Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), also known as COP-22.
What is sharia law?
Sharia is the Islamic law that codifies the individual and collective rights and responsibilities of Muslims.
We have never fought cult wars —Boje, Pyrates Confraternity President
The Niger Delta Avengers believe that they have some form of control over the oil pipelines that pass through their communities- that is why they are fighting
The Believer’s Blessing in Christ Jesus
In no other department has the Christian church gone as completely astray as on the issue of tithes and offerings. Week in week out, Christian congregations are exhorted, harassed, cajoled, blackmailed, threatened and bewitched into giving more and more tithes and offerings.
Primate Ayodele: The man who saw Trump’s victory ahead of poll
Head and Spiritual Leader of INRI Evangelical and Spiritual Church, Oke Afa, Isolo, Lagos, Primate Elijah Babatunde Ayodele, is prominent among members of the Lord’s Vineyard who have predicted positively for the love of country and the world in general.
EAT MORE AND MOVE LESS DISORDER: How diabetes turned us into amputees— Victims
Diabetes is one condition I don’t wish for my enemies because the moment I was diagnosed, I was placed on insulin. I used to spend not less than N3,500 then for a bottle of insulin
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