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Sharapova handed Madrid Open wildcard
Osinbajo, Okorocha, Emir Sanusi in closed door meeting at Aso Villa
Nigerian military is upholding human rights principles – CDS
Nigerian senate wind up non-career ambassadorial nominees’ screening
Breaking: NJC extends Onnoghen’s Acting tenure, writes Osibanjo
Ekiti 2018: Current campaigns illegal, says INEC
Your arguments on immigration are disgraceful -Trump
Belgore, Kwara PDP governorship candidate docked
Everton record in sight for Lukaku
Trump slams courts as judges mull travel ban
Key insurgent commander killed
Trump attacks Nordstrom for dropping daughter’s fashion line
Somalia’s ex-PM Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo wins presidential vote
Assembly conderms state of education in Kogi
RMAFC endorses new national tax policy
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SubscribeCCB halts Saraki’s trial
The trial of Senate President, Bukola Saraki, at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) was stalled on Wednesday in Abuja due to fresh filing of 18-count amended charge.
Our leaders are selfish only think of their families – Sanusi
The Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammadu Sanusi II, has urged political leaders in the country to provide selfless service and good governance to the people. Going by his words “The bane of leadership in Nigeria is that the leaders are selfish; they only think of their families, “
Smart City: Lagos to train one million residents on computer coding
Ahead of the much anticipated roll out of CodeLagos, the Lagos State Ministry of Education on Tuesday said the programme would seek to teach at least one million Lagos residents to code by 2019 and also foster necessary skills to create sustainable solutions to social challenges and create employment opportunities.
Borno education in trouble, as teachers abandon classrooms
Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno has expressed shock at the abandonment of classes by public school teachers in spite of efforts to revive the education sector ravaged by the Boko Haram sect.
PDP doubts police report on Rivers N111 million bribe
A day after the police presented N111 million cash reportedly recovered from 23 INEC officials as bribed offered them by the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, to compromise the National Assembly re-run polls in the state, the Peoples Democratic Party has faulted the report, saying it lacked credibility.
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