Price hike: There are better alternatives to Kerosene like…
Court sentences randy soldier to death by hanging
Airport Closure: Workers threaten to withdraw services, management allays workers fear
Hoodlums attack corps member in C/River
I’ll make Abuja-Kaduna road pothole free – Fashola
Two porn movies shot in Makurdi as associations disassociate selves
‘Be careful’ – Trump warns Iran President
Lagos Marathon: 7-year-old Damilola shines
Police arrest man for allegedly hacking mother to death
Kaduna Board registers 5,000 intending Pilgrims for 2017
Lagos Marathon: LAWMA workers speedily clean generated waste
President Trump considering ‘brand new’ immigration order
Dele Alli wins EA Sports Player of the Month
Arsenal still in title running, says Wenger
NAFDAC grants 5,411 registrations for local products in 2016 – NBS
MMM Nigeria coming back to normal, lifts all limits

Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up for our newsletter, and be the first to get the latest news on Vanguard.
Subscribe
Marathon: I’ll love to marry Nigerian, says winner of female category
Rhoda Jepkhorir of Kenya, the first female elite athlete to cross the finish line in Saturday’s 2nd Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, said she would not hesitate to marry a Nigerian if approached.
Fashola pledges to make Abuja-Kaduna road pothole free
Mr Babatunde Fashola, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing has given an assurance that the Abuja-Kaduna road would be pothole free to ensure safety of commuters ahead of the planned closure of Abuja Airport.
I Go Dye to tour Canada with ‘I Go Dye The Extendable”
The creative industry all over the world has never been a bed of roses for practitioners who constantly need to up their game to remain relevant.
Breaking: Kenya’s Abraham Kiptom wins 2nd Access Bank Lagos City Marathon
Abraham Kiptom of Kenya has won the international category of the 2nd Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, defending his title.
Recession: World Bank doles out $320m to vulnerable communities in Nigeria
In a bid to ease the harsh economic condition caused by the ongoing recession among the worst affected groups in Nigeria,the World Bank-funded Community and Social Development Agency (CSDA) in Nigeria said that the bank has provided about $320 million credit to assist the poor and vulnerable groups across the country.

Subscribe to our E-EDITIONS
Subscribe to our digital e-editions here, and enjoy access to the exact replica of Vanguard Newspapers publications.
Subscribe