Protest: IYC condemns attack on Ann-Kio Briggs, others
Why we’re building Rumuokoro Market, bus station —Wike
Lagos targets 3,000 MW electricity in 7 years, says Ambode
Kogi bizmen task Gov Bello on security
I killed my day-old baby ’cos she’ll be extra burden – Mother
Beko’s intervention in the struggle for right to health in Nigeria
The saddest day of my life, by Obasanjo
Edo poll: Discrepancies uncovered in recounted ballot papers
13 countries seek $1.1bn for IDPs in North-East
Bauchi to revive fertiliser company
Wife of Edo Dep Gov comes to aid of abandoned triplets
Senate backs AMCON’s take-over of Arik
Gov Ortom gives Agatu 72 hours to produce soldier’s killers
Dangote Rice targets 16,000 outgrowers in Sokoto
Wakanow set to launch commercial operations in UK
American govt donates $160,000 to boost museums, archival centres

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Fitch revises BoI outlook to negative
GLOBAL rating agency, Fitch, Wednesday, revised Bank of Industry’s (BOI) Outlook to Negative from Stable, due to the health of the country’s economy. Fitch, however, reaffirmed the bank’s National long-term rating at AA+, as well as its Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) at ‘B+’
Thugs disrupt pensioners meeting
A gang of suspected thugs, believed to be acting out the script of Imo State Government, on Tuesday, disrupted the scheduled meeting of pensioners at the Imo International Conference Centre, IICC, Owerri.
NCC to review phone tariff
The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, yesterday, commenced a review of the Mobile Voice Termination Rate in the telecom sector.
Katsina State House of Assembly impeaches Speaker, Chief Whip
THE Speaker of Katsina State House of Assembly, Alhaji Aliyu Muduru, was, yesterday, impeached from office by members of the assembly during plenary session.
Ojukwu would’ve joined APC if he was alive —Ex-Rep
A FORMER member of House of Representatives for Anambra East and West Federal Constituency, Chief Ralph Okeke, said, yesterday, that the late Igbo leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, would have joined the All Progressives Congress, APC, to ensure national integration, if he was still alive.

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