Cardoso raises the bar with ‘Banana Island Ghost’
Erelu Abiola Dosunmu’s 70th birthday celebration
Mercy Aigbe shows love to ailing producer, Kunle Agboola
Simple Remedy For Premature Ejaculation and Weak Erection
Why they cannot tell Buhari the truth
Wizkid’s dad unveiled in portrait
Omotola unveils more of alluring ‘Alter Ego’ in magazine pose
Was this the moment Neymar decided to quit Barca?
It’s painful my son competes for Germany — Enahoro
I want space
NNPC to open financial statements for scrutiny
S/South, South East leaders insist on one Nigeria
OIL PRODUCTION: Ogoni people protest against resumption of Shell
Militants explode: Split Nigeria into five Republics
Restructuring: Listen to Nigerians, Bishop Martins tells FG
The revenge affair that saved a marriage

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Simply Daisy @ 65
Rewind to 2003.The ecology of the National Assembly exuded the aura of influence. The conclave of the powerful and influential politicians – 109 of them in the Senate and 360 in the House of Representatives –was magnetic. The calibre of the legislators was intimidating.
Our Champagne-guzzling habits: The cons and the pros
By Morenike Taire Once more, handlers of the famous champagne brand Moet et Chandon have named Nigeria as one of their largest markets in Africa. The first time, it was the South African retail brand which has overtaken the business of retail across the country, that pronounced Nigeria as the country where they sell the […]
Federal bonanza : 10 Nigerian policemen for the price of a bouncer
Every Inspector General of police comes with righteous anger. He would make public a list of traditional practices he would not condone. You would think he was imported from China.
Thrills and frills in Aramco’s IPO
International stock exchanges have intensified lobbies on which financial centre gets the nod to sell the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s state owned oil company, Saudi Aramco’s shares in initial public offering, IPO.
Repair the damage you caused in Police, Oba of Lagos tells Buhari
OBA Rilwanu Akiolu of Lagos, yesterday, blamed President Muhammadu Buhari for the rot in Nigeria Police Force, NPF, noting that some decisions the President took regarding the NPF when he was a Head of State birthed inefficiency in the force. Consequently, he urged the President to take advantage of the freedom democracy offers and reposition the Police for efficiency.

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