It’s the economy, stupid!
Draft Budget and MTEF rejected: Where do we go from here?
Joe-Ezigbo: Without energy, agriculture, diversification not possible
Quit notice: Urhobo suspend ultimatum to Ijaw residents
The Good Samaritan
Supreme court ruling: NFF panicky, says sports lawyer
Ondo election: The drama, the intrigues, the subterfuge
Ighalo’s loss of form down to Capoue, says Watford keeper
After six days in captivity, kidnappers release Hirse, ex-minister
Deploying drama to discussion of recession and other critical issues
Ikpeazu visits Ebonyi to understudy Umahi’s projects
Igbo will not beg Buhari for their right – Ohanaeze Chief
AWCON: Super Falcons to face Bayana Bayana in s/final
Save our businesses from collapse, hoteliers beg Ambode

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Peace: Folasayo’s wake up call to all generations
The absence of peace the world over has led to many terrific acts that had affected human beings. Peace is very important because if there is violence people can die…and no one would like to loose their lives and loose their loved ones!if there is peace the world will be a much better place to live and there will be development in all areas.
Only merits will give you chance in the Federation’s elections, says Dalung
Solomon Dalung, Minister of Youths and Sports on Saturday in Abuja said only merit will be considered for election into the Sport Federation.
Remodelling women’s socio-political, cultural impact for devt
Women numbering close to 50, exhibited one form of art and craft or the other at the maiden edition of the annual Association for the Advancement of Women in Culture, AA-WIC’S Public Lecture and exhibition held penultimate Wednesday.
Liverpool go top as Aguero lifts Man City
Substitute Divock Origi and James Milner struck to send Liverpool top of the Premier League as both they and Manchester City stole past previous leaders Chelsea in Saturday’s action.
GE invests $4 billion in skill acquisition in Africa
Committed to training young Nigerians in advanced manufacturing and business development, leading multinational, General Electric (GE), has invested $4 billion for skill acquisition in Africa.

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