EFCC raids ex-NNPC boss’ home, recovers $9.2m, £72,000
Lagos PMAN petitions police over threat to life
Day Enugwu Ukwu community dealt unemployment upppercut
Top Trump aide faces probe after Ivanka brand plug
Nkem Ndem: Valentine’s Day not a do-or-die matter
President Buhari is Nigeria’s most credible brand – Onyeama
Peter’s Mission offers free medical treatment to Warri prison inmates
Violent brawl in S.African parliament as guards eject opposition MPs
Appy-tising anniversary for Nairabox
Nigeria listed among world’s most powerful economies by 2030
5 signs a senior should stop driving on Lagos roads
Breaking: Buhari sacks Army bodyguards in Aso Rock
CCT Chairman approves arraignment of two Nigerian Justice
Man United announce record quarterly revenues and profit
UEFA seeks to limit leaders’ terms
West African troops to stay three more months in Gambia

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Now the die is cast, disallow hijab, risk jail, MURIC warns
Following the rejection of stay of execution on the use of Hijab with school uniform in Public schools in Lagos state by the Court a few days ago, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has said any school authority who disallows female Muslim students or pupils from using hijab risks being jailed for contempt of court.
Explosion at French nuclear plant, ‘no radiation risk’
An explosion at a nuclear power plant on France’s northwest coast on Thursday caused minor injuries, but the authorities said there was no risk of radiation.
Somalia hails a new president with joy and gunfire
Mouth odour is an embarrassing condition caused by a group of anaerobic, sulfur-producing bacteria that breeds beneath the surface of the tongue and often in the throat and tonsil area. These anaerobic bacteria assist in digestion by breaking down proteins into amino acids, and in the process they excrete waste as odorous and bad tasting compounds that cause bad breath.
Humanity First donates relief materials to IDP’s
An international humanitarian organisation Humanity First International, Canada in collaboration with its counterpart in Nigeria Donates relief Materials to the internally displaced persons, IDP’s, victims of Boko Haram insurgence in the North-East of the country.
Red-card Suarez to miss Spanish Cup final
Barcelona striker Luis Suarez will miss the Spanish Cup final after picking up a two-match tournament ban for his sending off and subsequent refusal to go to the dressing rooms in a tense semi-final with Atletico Madrid in midweek.
What Jonathan did in first 100 days that Buhari’s APC did not do – Reno
Reno Omokri states what Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan did in his first 100 days in office that he believes President Buhari was not able to march-up in his first 100 days. He also talks about several issues in the country.
We plan hard to pull Nigeria out of recession – Saraki
President of the Senate Dr Bukola Saraki, on Thursday said the National Assembly was committed to finding solutions to the recession ravaging the country.
British MPs vote ‘no confidence’ in English FA
British lawmakers passed a motion of no confidence in the Football Association on Thursday after calls for the government to pass legislation forcing England’s governing body to reform.
EFCC fights crime, recovers $9.75m, N1.25bn in 2 weeks
Mr Ibrahim Magu, Acting Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Thursday confirmed the recovery of 9.75 million dollars and 750,000 pounds from a residence in Kaduna state.
PSG, Monaco seek Champions League boost
Paris Saint Germain face a tough trip to Bordeaux while Ligue 1 leaders Monaco host modest Metz with both French giants looking for morale-boosting wins ahead of the resumption of the Champions League.
I caught my wife cutting a man’s nails in her shop
“I caught my wife in her shop cutting a man’s nails,’’ 45-year-old applicant, Wahabi Sodiq, told an Igando Customary Court in a Lagos suburb on Thursday.
Corruption: NLC, TUC, want names of looters published, hands cut off
THE leadership of the he organised labour and their civil society allies, yesterday protested in Abuja, demanding that the Federal Government should make known the identities of those that looted the common wealth and also asked that their hands should be cut off to serve as deterrent.
5 ways to tell if your smartphone is being tapped
Almost everyone is using a smartphone in Nigeria. What many of these smartphone users don’t know is whether their phones are being tapped or not. If you don’t know, there are a number of reasons your phone can be tracked. One reason is when you are in a relationship where there is a clear absence of trust.
Nigerians can’t continue to suffer like this, Saraki tells protesting NLC, TUC
SENATE President Bukola Saraki Thursday told protesting members of thee Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) that Nigerians cannot continue to suffer as they were presently going through in the country as a result of the biting economic recession.

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