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Prostate cancer: What to avoid eating
FIFA hand Maradona ambassadorial role
FT’s Nigeria’s president is missing in action
FG unravels delay in raising $1bn Eurobond to fund 2016 budget
Recession takes toll on BRT, as operator implements new fare regime
Gov. Wike holds airport reception for acting president
Allah will Condemn men who do not satisfy their women sexually -Imam
Update: How EFCC recovered $9.8m from Yakubu, Ex-NNPC GMD
Arik: Under Buhari, 14 Airlines have left Nigeria – Reno
How EFCC burst $9.8m loot hidden in Kaduna slum by Yakubu, ex-NNPC GMD
Man with no job, house forces wife to terminate pregnant 3 times
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Subscribe100,000 athletes from 27 countries set for Lagos marathon
A total of 100, 000 athletes from 27 countries including Nigeria will be participating in the second edition of Access Bank Lagos Marathon billed to hold from 7am to 2pm on February 11, 2017.
Army donates clothing, cash to assaulted physically challenged person in Onitsha
The Nigerian Army has offered clothing and undisclosed amount of money as succour to Mr Chijioke Orakwu, a physically challenged person, assaulted by two military police officers in Onitsha for allegedly wearing army camouflage.
Trending: Soldiers allegedly brutalise physically challenged man for wearing army fatigue
A trending video footage on social media shows two soldiers assaulting a physically challenged man for allegedly wearing army fatigue in Onitsha.
Army arrests two soldiers who brutalised physically challenged man in Onitsha
The Nigerian army, Wednesday evening, said it has arrested two soldiers who brutalised a physically challenged man in Onitsha for allegedly wearing a military camouflage shirt . A statement by the Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman said the two soldiers have equally been charged for assault by their Commanding Officer.
FG initiates inquiry on claims for HIV/AIDS cure
The National Health Research Ethics Committee (NHREC), Federal Ministry of Health, said it had requested University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia, to provide details of the clinical trial of the claim for cure of HIV/AIDS.
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