Senate Passes NFF Establishment Bill
NYSC DG tasks states on camp facilities
Liverpool set to sign Dominic Solanke from Chelsea
PDP accuses Plateau govt. of “reckless spending”
Resign if you love Nigeria, Fayose tells Buhari
50 years on: An ode to the land of the rising sun and Nigeria’s inconvenient truth (part 1)
Protesters hail EFCC over arrest of ex-NDDC top aide
Bournemouth sign Begovic from Chelsea
Swedish age testing shows asylum-seekers above 18yrs
Transparency Intnl’s apologetic reversal on Nigeria
Runtown’s ‘For Life’ makes it to BET Jams
Okowa hails NDDC boss, Nsima Ekere at 52
I still want to be president – Donald Duke

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2ND YEAR ANNIVERSARY: Okowa Dedicates Success To God, Thanks Deltans
GOVERNOR Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State yesterday (29/05/17) dedicated the success of his administration within two years of office to God and the support of Deltans.
Management of Breeze FM goes to court over demolition
The Management of Breeze FM, a Lafia-based private radio outfit, whose station was demolished on May 20, says it has gone to court “to seek justice”.
Dan-Ali wants Armed Forces Act reviewed to meet international best practice
The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, said on Tuesday that there was need to review the Armed Forces Act, LFN A20, 2004 to bring it in line with what obtains in developed democracies.
50 years on: An ode to the land of the rising sun and Nigeria’s inconvenient truth (part 2)
What is even more revealing and brings home the true horror of what transpired during the war itself was provided by Mr. Anayo Johnpaul, a historian and public commentator. He wrote as follows:
Ecological Fund: Learn to take responsibility, El-Rufa’i replies Jonathan
Gov. Nasiru El-Rufa’i of Kaduna State on Tuesday blasted former President Goodluck Jonathan on his recent comment on the N2 billion Ecological Fund granted PDP states during his tenure.
Osinbajo urges executors of SIP to ensure activities change Nigeria’s socio-economic situation
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has urged executors of the Social Investment Programmes (SIPs) of the Federal Government to ensure their activities change the current socio-economic situation in the country.
Focus on real essence of Ramadan, cleric admonishes Muslims
Imam Abdullahi Shuaib, former Executive Director, Zakat and Sadaqat Foundation, said Muslims must focus on promoting good deeds in line with the provisions of the Ramadan fast.
Five problems for Wenger and Arsenal
Arsene Wenger looks set, according to the British media, to be offered and agree to a new contract at an Arsenal board meeting on Tuesday, ending months of uncertainty which the Frenchman admitted affected performances.
Gov. Bello appoints 17 new Perm Sec., retires 16
Gov. Abubakar Bello of Niger on Tuesday retired 16 Permanent Secretaries and appointed 17 new ones in a move to overhaul the state civil service.
3 Houses Up For Grabs in Access Bank’s Family Fortune Promo
Africa’s foremost financial institution, Access Bank PLC, is pleased to announce the launch of its family savings and rewards scheme tagged the Access Bank Family Fortune Promo. Fantastic prizes are up for grabs including houses, cars, LED TVs, Dubai holiday tickets and cash prizes of up to N1 million. All of these will be […]
Trump’s communications aide steps down
A senior aide to President Donald Trump is leaving the job, the White House said on Tuesday, as the president considers wider staff changes amid growing political fallout over probes into Russia and his presidential campaign.
Wenger to remain at Arsenal
Arsene Wenger has told Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke he will accept the Premier League club’s offer of a new two-year contract, according to reports on Tuesday.
Woman, 25, docked over alleged sale of 4-months old baby
A 25-year-old woman, Sandra Ishaku, was on Tuesday arraigned at a Jos Upper Area Court, for allegedly selling her four-months-old baby for N100,000.
Southeast standstill for Biafra
Social and economic activities were paralysed in parts of the Southeast as the people obeyed a call by two pro-Biafra groups for a public holiday to commemorate the declaration of the defunct republic.

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