

Why KWAM 1 failed to release latest album
AFRIFF ends in glitz and glamour
Michael Okon debunks marriage rumours
BREAST CANCER: From deadline to lifeline
Linda Ikeji paid one million naira to social media users in one week
Civil Defence Back in the DStv League
HIV wears woman’s face!
Emami accuses NNPC of abandoning GRIP, electricty projects in Delta
Inside Zango-Kataf chiefdom, 24 years after killings in natives’ battle with Hausa-Fulani settlers
I slept for 22 hrs in London hospital after heart surgery – Tony Anenih
Our Supreme Court resurrects; leaving behind INEC, etc
Al-Mustapha, at Ojukwu’s memorial, counsels Igbo unity
Being violent is a sign of weakness!
Cartoon: Sarge
Ondo election: Akeredolu leads
Ondo: LGA results update from polling units
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SubscribeBuhari mourns human rights lawyer, Fred Agbaje
President Muhammadu Buhari has received with shock the news about the death of Fred Agbaje on Saturday.
President Buhari, IGP, Emmanuel others eulogize late Etim Inyang
President Muhammadu Buhari, Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris and Akwa Ibom Governor, Mr Udom Emmanuel were among the dignitaries that condoled the family of late Inspector-General of Police, Etim Inyang who was interred on Saturday at his home town, Enwang in Mbo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
Why I’m quitting partisan politics – Anenih
FORMER Chairman of the Board of Trustees, BoT, of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, has retired from partisan politics, saying he has no point to prove any longer.
LG staff audit has captured 20,000 staff in Taraba – Bureau Perm Sec.
The Taraba State local government staff verification exercise conducted across the sixteen local government areas of the state would bring positive effect and conducive management of the workers warfare if completed.
Trump trumped Nigeria’s best and brightest
An acquaintance of mine, resident in the US had been in Nigeria for over six months for undisclosed reasons. He was here during the primaries and with the emergence of Hillary Clinton, as the Democratic Party candidate, and Donald Trump, as the Republican Party candidate, he announced that “Clinton will win by a land slide”. Before making that statement, he had asked me what I thought would be the outcome of the Presidential election. My answer to him was: “Trump might win because he is saying what white Americans would like to be done”. My friend followed with almost two hours of “analysis” aimed at proving to me that Trump could not win. He ended up by asking me to “take a bet one dollar from me to one naira from you” that Trump can never win. I don’t bet – out of personal principle. But, I told him we will talk after the November elections.
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