Coward of the county
One killed, houses razed as oil thieves invade Bayelsa community
AfroBasket 2017: Usman set to regain D’Tigers shirt
Produce picture evidence of alleged bribe, PDP tells IG panel
Aggrieved passengers shut out at Arik Air’s corporate hqrs
60 NCE graduating prison inmates eager to practice new skills
FG files fresh charges against Justices Ngwuta, Ademola at CCT
Repeal all discriminatory laws against women —ECA
BBN: Soma, Miyonse return home
On justice Ononghen
Salvation Army takes humanitarian work to IDPs
Understanding cultural differences can bring desired change — IBRU
All the noise about megawatts
Vodacom partners Kaduna State on ICT
Nursing mum allegedly cuts rival with razor blade

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Vehicles still smuggled through land borders — CUSTOMS
The Zonal Coordinator Zone ‘A’ of the Nigeria Customs Service, Assistant Comptroller General of Customs, Monday Abueh, has warned that there was no going back on the ban of vehicles through land borders, even as he confirmed that some die-hard smugglers last week attempted to smuggle in some of the vehicles currently trapped at Cotonou.
Adeleke varsity introduces work-study programmes
THE Vice Chancellor, Adeleke University, AU, Ede, Osun State, Professor Ekundayo Alao, has said the university management had worked out a work-study programme for students of the institution while undergoing their academic studies.
Lagos sets pace with ultra-modern college
JOHN Adams once said: “Before great things are accomplished, a memorable change must be made in the system of education to raise the lower ranks of society nearer to the higher.”
Oghara Chairman bags UPTH service award
The University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, UPTH, Rivers State, during its 2016 End of Year Events, Christmas Carol and Award Day presented a recognition award to Tagbas Technical Nig. Limited, a company owned and operated by the Chairman, Oghara Clan Union, Port Harcourt Branch, Mr. Friday Tagbajumi.
Ex-militants decry non-inclusion in amnesty programme
SIX years after the inception of the Presidential Amnesty Program, ex-militants on the aegis of Justice Group, have decried their alleged non-inclusion in the programme.
Conditionalities cut off MSMEs from N220bn CBN Fund
OPERATORS in the nation’s MSMEs sector says tough conditions have barred majority of them from being able to access Central Bank of Nigeria’s N220 billion Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Fund ( MSMEDF).
Obasogie hails Benin monarch’s visit to Ikpoba/Okha LGA
The Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, has been described as a divine king, whose constant quest for peace and stability in his domain has led to impressive development and growth in the kingdom.
Okowa to construction firms: Increase pace of work to meet schedule
DELTA State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, yesterday, charged construction firms working for the state government to increase the pace of work on projects awarded to them so as to meet the time schedule.
BBN: Eviction fever sets in as five housemates get nominated
MONDAY night’s nomination show was full of surprises as actor Bassey, Bisola, CocoIce, Debie-Rise and Gifty were announced as the housemates that are up for possible eviction.
Building Collapse: Senate to fast-track passage of National Building Code
AS the National Assembly engages Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, in the on-going defence of 2017 Appropriation Bill, Senate President, Bukola Saraki, said yesterday the National Assembly would emphasise why they should patronize locally-produced goods during implementation of the budget.
Subpoenaed witnesses can testify, Edo Tribunal rules
EDO State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Benin has overruled the objections of counsel to the respondents, namely, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Godwin Obaseki and All Progressives Congress, APC, to stop a witness subpoeaned by the tribunal from testifying before it, saying, “Subpoenaed witnesses are competent witnesses, especially when the respondents are put on notice.”
Bayelsa monarch bemoans effect of toxic waste dump
Several years after the clean up of the toxic waste dumped on the riverine town of Agbere, in Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State by the Nigerian Agip Oil Company NAOC, indigenes of the community are yet to overcome the negative effect on their environment.
Ebonyi targets 557, 000 children, 139, 000 pregnant women, others in immunization exercise
Ebonyi State government yesterday said it was targeting a total of 557,000 children, 139,000 pregnant women and 613, 000 women of child bearing age for the state’s immunization exercise.
Anambra Assembly summons Obiano’s aides over revenue discrepancies
The Anambra State House of Assembly committee on transport has summoned the Senior Special Adviser to Governor Willie Obiano on Internally Generated Revenue, Mr Melie Onyejepu over discrepancies in the revenue generation in the state.
How MSMEs can benefit from Lagos Trust Fund
THE Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) is a N25 billion Fund established by the state government to power SME and improve the skills of entrepreneurs, with a view to helping Lagos residents create a thriving SME economy.

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