Unilag sets dates for Post-UTME screening
Hazard’s younger brother Kylian joins Chelsea
How agro-tech helps farmers increase productivity
NNPC reshuffles 55 top staff, Ewubare heads NAPIMS
New Direction Agenda is for Kogi development- Bello
‘FG owes NDDC N1.8 trillion’
Sen Bruce tasks Nigerians on sectoral challenges in education
Eid-el-Kabir : Merchants create temporary ram markets in Kano
Dogara mourns Sen. Kanti Bello’s death
Mr. Ibu excited over ‘Most Influential Nigerians’ overhaul
Okowa dismisses sale of Delta Line
Naira appreciates against dollar
I have not dumped APC for PDP, says Andy Uba
NPFL: Current season is toughest ever- Enugu FA chairman

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Robbers allegedly storm Katsina NNPC mega-station, dispense free petrol to motorists
Some highway robbers, weekend, stormed and seized the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation’s NNPC’s mega filling station located along Katsina/Jibia road, where they dispensed free petrol to motorists after carting away with the station’s sales for the day.
2018 World Cup qualifying South American standings
Standings for 2018 World Cup South American qualifying after Bolivia lost their appeal to CAS over FIFA sanctions for fielding an ineligible player (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, against, points):
More residents besiege designated centres for Lake Rice
More Lagos State residents on Tuesday besieged the centres designated by the State Government for the sale of Lake Rice as part of activities marking the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir celebration.
Yahaya Bello apologises to Channels TV reporter
Mr. Segun Salami, a Channels Television reporter in Kogi State was on Monday evening beaten to pup at Government House, Lokoja by some security agents attached to the government House.
Over 20,000 cards await collection in Kano – NIMC
Hajiya Bilkisu Dalhat, the Kano state Office Coordinator, National Identification Management Commission (NIMC), says over 20,000 cards are yet to be collected by their owners in the state.
We have started our restructuring – Lai Mohammed
The Federal Government has commenced the process of restructuring in the way it understands, the minister of information, culture and tourism, Alhaji Lai Mohammed said on Tuesday.
LASU says no plans to increase tuition
Authorities of the Lagos State University (LASU) on Tuesday reassured that there was no plans to increase tuition fees in the institution.
Osinbajo inaugurates Bua’s Obu cement plant in Edo
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday inaugurated the Bua’s Obu green field three million metric tonnes per annum cement plant at Okpella, in Edo.
Igbo in America conclude arrangements for cultural festival in September
Igbos in the U.S. have concluded arrangements to hold a cultural festival aimed at promoting their language and culture.
Cultist uses kidnapped victim’s intestines, liver for pepper soup
The Rivers State Police Command has nabbed a suspected cultist, who allegedly used a kidnap victim’s intestines to prepare pepper soup.
Ogun Police nab 13 over monarch’s assassination; parade 43 others
The Ogun State Police Command, yesterday, disclosed that 13 suspects have been arrested in connection with the assassination of Olowo of Owoland in Yewa South Local Government area of the state, late Oba Patrick Fasinu.
Flood in Benue: Makurdi illegal structures, buildings to be demolished
Benue State government is to embark on mass demolition of illegal buildings and structures erected on waterways and floodplains in and around Makurdi town to check a repeat of the flood that submerged over 2,000 houses last Sunday morning.
Breaking: Violence in Maiduguri IDPs camp, humanitarian workers back out
Violence has erupted in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital following a protest by some of the displaced persons who claimed that the quantity of food brought into the camps for distribution was little.
Lagos NUJ Poll: Candidate pushes for capacity building, enhanced welfare
Mr Adeleye Ajayi, a Chairmanship Candidate for the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Lagos Council election, on Tuesday said journalists, like other professionals, need to constantly update their skills through training and retraining, to keep pace with global trends.
‘Frequent urinating at night possible sign of diabetes’
A resident doctor, Dr Segun Fadare on Tuesday said urinating frequently at night could be a warning sign of high blood sugar level, the hallmark of Type 2 Diabetes.

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