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Bishop calls for special fund for payment of pensioners
‘Prophet of God’ rapes six sisters, mother
Fathia Balogun, Bimbo Oshin, other artists organise night of tributes for late Moji Olaiya
Cartoon: Mr & Mrs
Between Biafra and restructuring Nigeria
Linguistic preservation sparks revolution in health care
EFCC secures 340 convictions in 6 months — Magu
Protect schools in riverine areas
Cartels running commercial banks in Nigeria — Senate
Delta govt assures flood victims of assistance
Who is lying to the Igbos and to the rest of Nigeria?
APDA: Is it a threat to APC or PDP?
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SubscribeNPA raises port charges, introduces N70,000 royalty dues
AT a time when stakeholders are complaining about the high cost of clearing goods at the nation’s sea ports, the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, yesterday, further increased the costs by introducing a N70,000 royalty dues to be collected on its behalf by shipping companies.
Kanu not demanding secession —Nwabueze
Leader of Igbo Leaders of Thought, ILT, Prof. Ben Nwabueze, has stated that the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, is not really demanding secession but agitating for self determination, which he said is an inalienable right of every individual.
3 policemen, one gunman die in Iwo bank robbery
Three policemen guarding commercial banks in Iwo, Osun State, were feared dead last night as daredevil robbers attacked three commercial banks in the town, while one of the robbers was also said to have been gunned down during the operations.
Tech sector hails FG over executive order on local content
STAKEHOLDERS in the technology sector, have lauded the federal government for the executive order mandating its ministries, departments and agencies, MDAs, to give preference to made in Nigeria goods during public procurements by the Federal Government. The action appears to have even excited the certified computer manufacturers of Nigeria, CCMON, the more.
How students form strong bonds through WhatsApp
The group chats are based on trust among the members of the group, and this enhances the possibility to be in contact.
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