
Breaking: DSS questions CAN officials over fund-raising
Prosecution counsel withdraws from Justice Ngwuta’s trial
Buhari returns on Saturday as Saraki speaks with him
Attack on Ebonyi community: Umahi laments destruction, warns against further killings
Sports stars, Rihanna help Puma sprint ahead in 2016
6 ways your bank account can be hacked
German police arrest Algerian, Nigerian national over terrorist plot
Charly Boy vows to continue with nation wide protest
Ozekhome: We’re vindicated in our funds diversion claims, says Ekiti APC
I’ll never ‘feel great’ again, says Woods
South Africa introduces $260 monthly minimum wage
Nissan says Mexico plant going ahead despite Trump warnings
Don’t compare Yar’Adua’s health case to Buhari’s – FG
CJN SAGA: Onnoghen’s fate now with Senate, not Buhari – Presidency
Why Ohanaeze can’t disown IPOB, MASSOB —Nwodo
APC denies buying voters card in Anambra
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SubscribeNdidi grabs first Leicester goal in FA Cup win over Derby
Wilfred Ndidi put a smile back on Claudio Ranieri’s face as the Leicester midfielder’s first goal for the troubled champions inspired a 3-1 win over Derby in Wednesday’s FA Cup fourth round replay.
Nigerian kids get licence to America club
NIGERIAN kids through Smart Kids Affaires can now access the United States of America club for science books, novels, including participating in Spanish class and foundational readers class.
Senate vs SGF: A storm of mischief?
NIGERIANS are never shy to interrogate their leaders. Query their policies. Pry into their history. Place them on the scale of integrity and draw divergent conclusions. With President Muhammadu Buhari, however, there is one settled opinion. Most, if not all, agree that the man from Daura, in Katsina State is not corrupt. Almost all believe he is incorruptible and incapable of shielding corruption in any form, no matter the personage involved. And this is why his letter read in the Senate on Monday, January 23, carried acoustics of caution and concern, if not consent.
Okorocha, Obiano media war exposed a lot — Njemanze
The media war between Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State and his Anambra State counterpart, Chief Willie Obiano, has been described as not only unnecessary, but has also exposed a lot of previously hidden things.
I want to see barcode on water sachets — CEO, GS1 Nigeria
Babatunde Odunlami is the Chief Executive Officer of GS1 Nigeria, a company that license barcode numbers called Global Trade Item Numbers (GTIN) to manufacturers. He spoke exclusively to Vanguard on why they are going after micro, small and medium enterprises in the country to embrace global standards for their products. Excerpt:
Man, 51, kills 81-yr-old mother over N11m inheritance
The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 51-year-old man, who allegedly hacked his 81-year-old mother to death, Tuesday night, at her United Estate apartment in Sangotedo area of Ajah, Lagos, during an argument over remittance of his N11 million share according to his late sister’s will.
Herdsmen attack: Remains of inspector recovered in Delta
UGHELLI—THE remains of a policeman reported missing, following a clash with herdsmen dressed in police uniform on Sunday at Ohoror community, Delta State, was, Tuesday, discovered by locals in the community.
What Valentine’s Day means to me – Youths
NEXT Tuesday, many Nigerians who believe in Valentine’s Day will be celebrating. Incidentally, many celebrants of Valentine’s Day may or may not know its historical root. It is widely believed that the history of Valentine’s Day is obscure, however, several accounts exist. One of such accounts can be traced to three Romans who incidentally bore the name Valentine. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, there were at least three early Christian saints by that name.
Police fails to bring Seun Egbegbe to court
LAGOS—The trial of Seun Egbegbe in an Ikeja magistrate’s court, yesterday, over alleged theft of nine iPhones was stalled as police failed to produce the defendant.
FG adopts measures to reduce food prices
The Federal Government has adopted some measures to reduce the price of food items in the country.
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