Eagles need to build their stamina — Onigbinde
More troubles for Jigawa workers, as govt insists on biometrics
Tension in Imo communities over devt levy
Teachers’re bridge builders —Ugwuanyi
Med-view Airline completes airlift of pilgrims
Umahi’s increase of workers’ pay by 5% laughable —APC
Urhobos are doing better under Buhari – Olorogun Egbo
ONDO GOV POLL: APC S’West chairman opens up on primaries
How to live ‘Islam’ within families (2)
Independence day reflections
Labour to Buhari: Set up tripartite c’ttee on new minimum wage
How Iran Betrayed Our Diplomatic Confidence
Gateman gets 15 years jail term for rape
Recession: FG warns employers against lowering labour standards
Team fly to Ndola tomorrow
Recession: Senate, Reps ask Buhari to address joint session of NASS
BIAFRA: IPOB insists Nigeria must appear before ECOWAS court

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Zambia, a crafty side!
Former Super Eagles defender, Taribo West who was rumoured dead last week ‘resurrected’ at the Eko Hotel and suites Wednesday, where FC IfeayiUbah and West Ham FC of London signed a partnership deal which will see the two clubs exchange programmes and personnel from time to time.
Court restrains Onitsha traders from conducting union election
An Onitsha Magistrate’s Court sitting in Anambra State, presided by U. M. Amechi, has restrained the leadership of Uba Planks and Joist Association, UPJA, Bridge Head Market, Onitsha, from conducting the election of the association on October 5, 2016, or any other date, pending the hearing and determination of the suit
Ogbemudia blames govt for decline in sports, gives panacea
The poor result churned out by Nigerian athletes in recent years, especially at two consecutive Olympic Games, first in London in 2012 and most recently in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has continued to give Nigerians, especially stakeholders much concern.
Court orders AMCON to pay Capital Oil N26.5bn
The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, Thursday, ordered the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON, to pay N26.5 billion to Capital Oil and Gas Industries Ltd.
Embracing civil war: The illogical option in Colombia
THERE are communities who allegedly rejoice at the prospect of war. In Nigeria, the Ijesha people in the Western part are said to be one of such. But generally, nobody or group rejoice in fighting wars unless there are territorial or material benefits to gain, some point to be made or ego to massage.
NAHCON to refund pilgrims for services not rendered
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) says it will compensate pilgrims who could not get any service they paid for during this year’s Hajj.
Recession: Day Ogun village heads, 250 aged, others got relief
IT was indeed a relief for some aged men and women as well as able bodied persons, who are groaning under the effects of the economic recession in the country.
Senate probes mismanagement of N328bn N-Delta Amnesty Fund
THE Senate has begun probe into how a total of N328 billion that was budgeted for the running of the Amnesty Programme since 2009 was spent, just as it vowed to thoroughly look into the books and sanction those who may have been found to have embezzled the money.
IMF’s zero-interest loan conditions too tough to handle – FG
MANAGING Director, International Monetary Fund, IMF, Ms Christine Lagarde yesterday said that the board of the multilateral institution has approved a zero interest loan facility for concessionary loans for member countries facing financial challenges.
Nigeria’s stolen $20bn hidden in Dubai, as Buhari’s book lists suspects
Details of how much money some powerful but corrupt Nigerian politicians have stolen and hidden away in foreign land in recent years have begun to emerge.

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