World Bank raises forecast for Nigeria’s economic growth to 1.2%
South East Governors challenged to key into agriculture
Labour seeks reinstatement of Anohu-Amazu, as PenCom DG
Ignore rumour of fuel price hike —PPPRA
Why defend a pseudo-democracy?
3 in prison custody for attempt to steal car
Ooni expresses shock over Osotimehin’s death
Cashiers docked for alleged fraud
Robbers raid DPO’s home in Abia, cart away valuables
Police arrest 4 with 4,555 national identity cards
Real Madrid players to receive £2million each
Naira Watch: It’s now N363/$1
Wenger lures £122m Mbappe with No 9 shirt

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Balotelli joining Dortmund — Raniola
Mino Raiola claims Mario Balotelli “will play for Borussia Dortmund” though it’s not clear if he’s joking.
Totti: ‘I might play on’
Roma legend Francesco Totti discusses his future – “I’m not saying I’ve finished playing definitively”.
Beckham Miami team edges closer after land deal
David Beckham’s hopes of launching a Major League Soccer franchise in Miami took a giant step towards becoming reality Tuesday after city officials approved the sale of land crucial to a proposed stadium project.
Potato Potahto breaks glass ceilings at Cannes
‘POTATO Potahto”, an African marital comedy of errors, based in Ghana and directed by one of Africa’s best known female directors, Shirley Frimpong Manso, took the centre stage at the just concluded Cannes film festival, France when it premiered. The premiere launched the film into the global film market, as it was greeted with a resounding ovation at the festival.
Lizzy Anjorin, Saidi Balogun settle scores
NOLLYWOOD stars, Saidi Balogun and Lizzy Anjorin who were recently engaged in a war of words have resolved their differences, after popular business mogul and Oluomo of Ago Iwoye, Giwa Femi Bakre and his wife, Yeye Oluomo of Ago Iwoye, Funke Bakre called them to order.
My son is a good boy, Dammy Krane’s mother declares
NIGERIAN singer, Dammy Krane, who was arrested last Friday in Miami, the United States, for alleged theft and credit card fraud appeared in court with his accomplice, Gabriel Chikwuebuka, Monday, for his bail hearing in the nine-count charges brought against him.
Miyan Zogale (Moringa soup)
MIYAN Zogale (Moringa soup) is one of the popular Hausa soups. This soup is healthy because of the use of moringa leaves. If you have heard the story behind the moringa leaves, you will believe me that they are very medicinal and a healthy choice for vegetable.
The jollof rice debate and the $5,000 prize money
ACTING President Yemi Osinbajo and the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, might not have known that their statements on which country produces the best jollof rice in West Africa will generate a debate that has dominated the traditional and social media space.
When last did you clean under your bed?
Note that whether you clean under your bed once a week or monthly, there is no day way you will not find dust under it
Ikeja electric launches whistle-blowing platform
Nigeria’s largest power distribution company, Ikeja Electric Plc, has launched a whistleblowing platform to enable customers reveal or report illegal and unethical activities in a safe, confidential and secure manner for immediate attention.
Consumer Watch: A place that makes you plan ahead
Consumer Watch: A place that makes you plan ahead
Petralon Energy appoints Edith Unuigbe to Board of Directors
The management of Petralon Energy, yesterday announced the appointment of Edith Unuigbe as Non-Executive Director to the Board of Directors.
Trump wishes ex-FBI boss, Comey ‘luck’ for blockbuster testimony
Donald Trump wished his fired FBI director “luck” ahead of what promises to be dramatic testimony to Congress Thursday that could spell more bad news for the White House.
US stocks fall ahead of British vote
Wall Street stocks retreated Tuesday amid investor caution ahead of this week’s British general election and congressional testimony from fired former FBI chief James Comey.
Qatar must ‘change policies’ – Saudi foreign minister
Qatar must “change their policies” and stop supporting “extremist groups”, the Saudi foreign minister said Tuesday in Paris, a day after his nation and its allies cut off ties with the Gulf state.

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