Infantino visits Ghana
Oil & gas sector will continue to be challenged by policy uncertainty – CEO, Cowry Asset
2017 NPA Lagos Int’l Polo tournament: Kano Hago, La Mansuri, Lagos Utd win in Low Cup
Mourinho lures Neymar to Man U
Successful retail banking requires redefinition of customers – Wema Bank
Costa: Chelsea reject £90m offer from China
Fidelity Bank to support agric value-chain
NB, Guinness reverse negative trend in consumer goods sector
PZ Nigeria:Market sentiment minimises analysts’ cautious outlook
Queens College extends mid-term break, as authorities probe deaths
1967, a metaphor for military slaughter
United Capital underwrites bonds worth N60bn in 2 years
Okogie blames CAN crisis on pride among members
2 NYSC members, 4 others die in Delta auto crash

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Don’t kill me, send me to jail, suspected killer of ex-wife’s husband begs
A 43-year-old man, Adebisi Akinrinmola, who allegedly killed his ex-wife’s husband, Ashimiyu Ademola, last week at Ajebo village, Ijebu-Igbo area of Ogun State, has begged that he should not be sentenced to death, saying the devil made him do it.
From China with fake tyres: Whistleblowers aid SON to intercept N5bn substandard tyres
Many were speechless and others moved to tears, weekend, when they were conducted round a warehouse in Satellite Town, Lagos, that was filled with sub-standard tyres imported into the country by some Chinese nationals.
I’ll run in 2019, if… – Tinubu
All Progressives Congress, APC, leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has said that he could contest for a political office in the near future including the Presidency whenever the right opportunity presents itself.
Edo poll: Inec blames Nysc ad-hoc staff for wrong accreditation of voters
COUNSEL to Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Mr. Onyechi Anumonye, has attributed the wrong accreditation of voters during the September 28, 2016 governorship election in Edo State to the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, personnel it employed as ad-hoc staff.
Queens College extends mid-term break, as authorities probe deaths
FOLLOWING concerns raised about an alleged outbreak of diarrhoea at Queens College, Yaba, Lagos, and the school management has extended the mid-term break by one week; even as investigations are on to unravel the causes of the death of two students of the school.
Ayade, ANDP flag off construction of 5,000 housing units for Bakassi returnees
Cross River State governor, Prof. Ben Ayade, weekend, performed the groundbreaking for the construction of 5,000 housing units for the displaced people of Bakassi.
UPU urged to speak up on xenophobic attacks in South Africa
THE Urhobo Progress Union, UPU, led by Olorogun Moses Taiga, has been urged to denounce the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa, most of whom are of Urhobo extraction.
Delta’s revenue board records highest IGR in 16 months
Delta State Board of Internal Revenue, DBIR, in January 2017, recorded N6.2 billion as Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, making it the highest the state has recorded in the last 16 months.
Conquering fear
THE Babangida military regime which shot itself into power on August 27, 1985 was a deceptive one. Early in its life, it asked Nigerians to debate whether to take or reject an International Monetary Fund, IMF, loan and its enslaving conditions. Nigerians overwhelmingly rejected the loan. General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida in a nationwide broadcast, acknowledged the decision of the populace. But he went on to get into bed with the IMF.
Buhari condoles with Emir of Katsina over mother’s death
President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, called the Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumini Usman, to condole with him over the death of his mother, Hajia Aminatu Mai Babban Daki.

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