EFCC boss pays working visit to Okei-Odumakin
Association donates items worth N20m to Edo IDP camp
Uncontrollable crisis looms in Nigeria without restructuring – Nwodo
Yoruba, northerners free to live, work in N’Delta – PANDEF
Unizik SUG president warns students against partisan politics
NAF offers free surgical treatment to 150 IDPs in Maiduguri
Lawmaker appeals to Nigerians to patronise locally-produced goods to grow economy
3 alleged cult members remanded in prison for murder in Osun
LASU sacks ASUU chairman, deputy, 15 others
Court remands 2 Boko Haram computer analysts, spiritual head in prison
I-G lauds role of traditional institution in peace building, national unity
Boroh tasks Niger Delta agitators to protect national economic assets
Suspected gunmen kill 20 in Plateau village
Lagos Catholic church attack: Police arrest five suspects
Mugabe escalates tiff with South Africa’s ANC

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South African police releases five Nigerians, says Union
The Nigeria Union, South Africa, (NUSA) says five Nigerians detained by the police for protesting the killing of a businessman, have been released.
‘Dollar is N360 , therefor Producers can not manufacture goods at cheap prices ‘
An Industrialist, Mr Frank Jacob, said on Friday that the prices of domestic commodities were up because the exchange rate between the naira and the dollar was still high.
Breaking: Nigerian Army to begin exercise Python Dance II in South East
By Anthony Ogbonna The Nigerian Army, Friday, said it would commence its second phase of Exercise PYTHON DANCE, tagged Python Dance II, otherwise known as EGWU EKE II, in the South Eastern part of Nigeria, comprising states such as Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo, from Friday 15 September to Saturday 14 October 2017.
Breaking: Gunmen attack Catholic priest in Lagos
Gunmen have attacked a Catholic priest, at St Thomas Catholic Church, Onireke, Lagos, on Friday.
Man impersonates Lagos deputy governor, defrauds victim of N1m
A middle-aged man, Adamu Aminu was on Friday arraigned before an Ebute-Metta Magistrate Court for fraudulently collecting N1million from an unsuspecting victim for a bogus orphanage falsely claimed to be owned by Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Oluranti Adebule.

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