APC’s failed development vision: A reminder
Ex-militants urge Amnesty Office to discard payment claim by expelled member
Breaking: 100 inmates escape from prison
We’ll apprehend killers of Fr. Cyriacus Onunkwo – Imo CP
Kanu: Anybody in IPOB that gives money to police for bail will be expelled
We are short of doctors, medical staff – Official
Just in: After Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma hits U.S.
2 kidnapped Red Cross staff released after 7 months
France appoints envoy to mediate between Qatar, Gulf states
Kidnappers abduct director, demand N40m ransom in Kaduna
Wizkid suspends international show
$90m 5-passenger flying taxi to replace planes?
Nigerians hail Eagles despite 1-1 draw against Cameroon
First CAN president Cishak is dead, President Buhari mourns

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Killing of Nigerians in South Africa on the increase, Union raises alerm
Mr. Adetola Olubajo, new President of Nigeria Union, South Africa, says the body will engage the Federal Government and its South African counterpart on the safety of Nigerians in that country.
EFCC arrests 7 MAPOLY students for cyber fraud
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Lagos zonal office, has arrested seven National Diploma (ND) students of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta, Ogun State for alleged offences bordering on conspiracy, obtaining money under false pretences and possession of forged documents.
Aregbesola’s education reforms: We’re losing students to public schools – Proprietors
Things seemed to have been hard for private schools in Osun as some of the schools proprietors and proprietress lamented over the sharp decline in the enrollment intake into the private schools in the state.
Joshua to face Pulev in Cardiff in October
Britain’s Anthony Joshua will defend his IBF and WBA world heavyweight titles against Bulgaria’s Kubrat Pulev at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on October 28, the two fighters announced on Tuesday.
Olympics: Rio police confirm probe into IOC vote buying
Rio de Janeiro police confirmed Tuesday that raids were underway against “an international corruption scheme” suspected of having bribed the IOC to vote for the city’s bid to host last year’s Olympic Games.

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