Rivers rerun: 80 arrested for electoral offences
Amosun rescues accident victims on Akure-Ondo Road
Alake extols Glo as Lisabi festival kicks off
How PDP shoots itself in the foot
FOREX: Speculators abandon positions, incur over N45bn losses
Three killed, four injured in Niger
Book unlocks vital lessons of experience
MBEG Eko Beauty Pageant holds in June
Rotary Club lays foundation for Osubi community health centre
N30m lifeline for widows of soldiers, policemen, others
Stop pneumonia before it strikes
Singer Lola Rae on nudity in music videos
Aig-Imoukhuede’s books document Nigerian festivals
Big Brother Naija Housemate, Bisola, gets stinkers for giving head live
Reality versus ‘alternative facts’ (2)

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S/AFRICA Xenophobic attacks: 200 foreigners killed, maimed since 1994 – Investigation
In the last 23 years, no fewer than 200 foreign nationals have been killed or maimed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa, an investigation by Sunday Vanguard revealed.The attacks, which mostly resulted in the death of immigrants, first occurred in 1994, the year South Africa had its first multi-racial election, which ended apartheid rule.
We reward people for dancing for God — Pastor Akinola
Appeal Grace Assembly International (APGA INT’L),Lagos has held the 2016 edition of her Night of 1,000 Dancers, tagged Praise Up Chop Up, with Felix Obamo winning the star prize of N250,000. Jacob Princess and Da Blazin Rockaz took the second and third prizes respectively and got N50,000 cash each. The competition held on December 26, 2016 but the winners only got their prizes at an elaborate occasion held at APGA headquarters, located at Onikanga, Ayobo, Lagos last Sunday. Jacob Princess broke record by becoming the first member of the church to win a prize since the inception of the competition six years ago. Observers attributed this to transparency of the process to select the winners.
Big Brother Naija Show should be banned, Lagos lawmaker tells FG
Member representing Epe Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr. Olusegun Olulade has called on the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed to reconsider the implications of allowing the Big Brother Naija Show on the Nigerian culture and youths.
I reported a man to his wife for disturbing me — Chinazor Ekezie
Most women enjoy being chased by men. To most of them, it is a proof that there’s still something about them that attracts the opposite sex. But as pleasing as getting chased is, it can get pretty annoying when the push is becoming a shove – like when chasing turns to stalking.

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