

Man, 29, docked over alleged threat messages to ex-girlfriend
Video: Hausa domination of Nigeria a Myth – Reno
Buhari’s daughter, Fatima weds
Power: Operators hiding behind judicial proceedings to cover-up incompetence – Senate
Osun records 113% improvement in WASSCE performance
Protesters storm S-Court, insist arrested judges must step down
EFCC’s request on recovered loot selfish-CASER
The Jonathans’ case against EFCC set for 7 Dec
Clinton would trigger World War – Trump
Buhari will surprise Nigerians in 2017 – Trade Minister
Corruption: Provide special powers for EFCC – Union urges FG
Toyota recalls 5.8m cars
Nigeria vows to protect oil facilities
TUC wants ex-President questioned
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SubscribeVC advocates scraping of uniform admission cut-off marks
Prof. Eghosa Osaghae, the Vice Chancellor of Igbinedion University, Okada in Edo, has advocated the scraping of uniform university admission cut-off marks to promote competitiveness among the country’s universities.
Reps summon IGP for extra-judicial killing of 5-yr girl, 3 others
THE House of Representatives yesterday resolved to summon the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris to explain the reason behind the extra-judicial killings of a five-year old girl, Godgift Oduku, a footballer with the 3SC Football Club, Joseph Izu, Innocent Kokorifa, 17 and a 30 year old man whose name was given as Inyan, by the Nigerian Police
Afenifere calls for resignation of ministers named by alleged corrupt judges
AFENIFERE, a Yoruba socio-Political group, Wednesday, has said that the ministers fingered by the judges who were recently accused of corruption to step aside and go through due process of the law to either ascertain their innocence
Liverpool, Arsenal through in League Cup
Daniel Sturridge served a reminder of his worth to Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp with both goals in a 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in England’s League Cup on Tuesday.
Foreigner not necessarily best England option – Glenn
The Football Association may be reluctant to hire a foreigner as Sam Allardyce’s replacement as full-time England manager based on previous painful experiences, FA chief executive Martin Glenn told the BBC on Wednesday.
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