

Buhari not acting smart: 77% black doctors in America’re Nigerians – Reno
The law of continuous exposure
Gov. Ambode restates commitment to residents’ welfare
Liverpool demanded 200m for Coutinho – Barcelona
SEMA spends N2bn on distribution of food, condiments to IDPs in Borno
Life UK Investment platform hits capital market
Bayelsa govt. to open 5 new model schools in September — Gov. Dickson
Misinformation: Nobody or group of persons threatened me – Masari
Why should we hate ourselves for tribe, religion, others – Maku
Unknown gunmen ambush, kill 2 JTF in Bayelsa, as govt condemns attack
Kano govt. to recover N900m loans from rice farmers
Bauchi to establish blood banks in hospitals
Coconut prevents mosquito bit – Don
LG embarks on fumigation to control malaria
Intelligence information will sustain peace in northeast – Minister
‘Nigeria’s match against Cameroun reminiscent of 1994 Super Eagles squad’
Sensitise Nigerians on managing dementia, expert urges FG
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SubscribeThose perpetrating evil acts in the name of Islam will face Allah’s wrath – NANS
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has urged Muslim faithful to continue praying for peace and unity of the country as they reflect on the true essence of the Sallah celebration.The association equally enjoined those perpetrating evil in the name of Islam to put a stop to their nefarious acts lest the wrath of Allah consumes them
Promote peace, Al-Makura urges politicians
Gov. Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa State has urged politicians to promote peaceful conduct while seeking elective office.
Ijebu-Igbo tragedy: FRSC warns against mob action
Following Friday’s attack on security operatives at the scene of a fatal accident in Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun, the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has warned against mob action.
Maintain victorious Super Eagles line up on Sept. 4–Odegbami
Segun Odegbami, Nigeria ex-International player, has called for the maintaining of the Super Eagle’s line up that defeated the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon during Sept. 4 second leg encounter.
Shooting musical videos abroad is cost effective – Efa
A rap artiste, Efa Iware, popularly known as “Efa”, says artistes prefer shooting musical videos abroad because it is cost effective and cheaper.
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