

Murder of 10-yr-old boy: Police pathologist due in Imo Tuesday
Troops raze houses in Bayelsa communities over killing of 4 soldiers
No better time to fix Nigeria – Gov Bello
Dirty secrets in the cut-off war
I’ve made over N1m, says robbery suspect Akeem Anthony – Bus conductor
Choosing between Nigeria and Morocco
8,500 PDP members defect to APC in Rivers
Enugu APC crisis: Why Nwoye cannot expel Foreign Affairs Minister – Njeze
EID-EL-KABIR: Amosun, Fayose, Ajimobi others preach unity, sacrifice
Eagles declare war on Lions as Akwa Ibom dangles $10,000 per goal on team
Prince Ajayi emerges new Akarigbo one year after
Our enemies’ve come to their last bus-stop – Edochie
Victims of C-River communal clash cry for help
Why US investment in Nigeria is restricted – US Senator
Rising spate of deportation of Nigerians
ARAFAH DAY; World largest gathering holds
Anambra: Race for deputy governor begins
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SubscribeFIFA 2018 WCQ: It’s going to be tough – Broos
Cameroon coach, Hugo Broos foresees a very tough match today between his wards and the Super Eagles in Uyo.
Tasks before new Lagos CP, Edgal
AS Mr. Imohimi Edgal, yesterday, assumed duty as the new Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, the cosmopolitan city that rarely goes to sleep, no doubt, has peculiarities that call for special attention.
NASS fully committed to Buhari’s vision for transport sector-Ashafa
The Chairman Senate Committee on Land Transport, Senator Gbenga Ashafa has stated that the National Assembly is committed to the success of President Muhammadu Buhari’s vision for the transport sector which would be beneficial to all Nigerians.
UNPAID SUBSIDY: NUPENG rejects planned mass sack by marketers
THE Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, yesterday rejected threat by Petroleum oil marketers to embark on mass sack of workers, over unpaid subsidy claims, warning the oil marketers not to use workers as scapegoats.
Hajj 2017: Death toll of Nigerian pilgrims rises to 7
The number of Nigerian pilgrims, who have died at the current Hajj exercise has risen from five to seven, officials have stated.
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