Buhari’s utterance on “leaving Nigeria is offensive” – Ex-Minister
Ondo Election: AD scribe files suit challenging Oke’s eligibility to contest
Earthquake hit U.S., may disrupt polls
Okoroji, Saint Obi, describe AFRIMA as a tool for African unity
Rampage as Lagos bans LAGBUS from plying Ikorodu BRT corridor
Boko Haram razes village near Chibok, kill 2 soldiers: locals
Linda Ikeji launches social network, plans to pay top users
Buhari’s anti-corruption campaign will help tackle recession — Clerics
NCDC releases risk assessment of Zika virus infection for Nigeria
CAF Champions League: Rangers invite 6 foreign players for trial
2 policemen arrested for kidnap in Delta
Security tight in Benin as Buhari starts 2-day visit
Trump queries FBI over Clinton clearance
Oyegun, Amaechi lead dignitaries to receive Buhari at Benin Airport
Buhari consoles Ali’s dad on phone, praises fallen soldiers
Pastor impregnates lover’s 15-yr-old daughter
Nigeria not worth dying for, says Sam Okwaraji’s family

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Give Buhari time to respond to our demands, Clark, Attah plead with N-Deltans
LEADERS of the Pan Niger Delta Forum, Chief Edwin Clark and Obong Victor Attah, have asked people of the region to give the federal government time to respond to the 16-point demands presented to President Muhammadu Buhari last Tuesday.
Cash transfer: EFCC detains Justice Ajumogobia’s brother, Donald
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has questioned the brother of a Federal High Court judge, Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia, over the movement of hard currency into his accounts in a commercial bank.
Massive fraud uncovered in Govt Press contract award
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has raised the alarm that the contract papers on construction of Government Press in Abuja were missing.
FG expands charges against suspended judges
Reasons the Federal Government delayed the filing of charges preferred against judges suspected of corrupt practices in the course of their duties, emerged last night.
1885 and 1985: Nigeria can still fail
IT was in 1885 that Otto von Bismarck , the first Chancellor of Germany called a conference of the heads of all European nations in a bid to amicably share the African continent and avoid fighting each other over land in a foreign and very environmentally hostile territory. So they sat at a round table in Berlin and placed the map of Africa on the table and started drawing lines, sometimes across it, sometimes dividing towns into different countries.

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