NASS to partner with NUJ to check quackery
Europa League tables
Police arraign 2 men over alleged wandering, felony
Tourism can’t achieve its potentials without sustainability – Lai Mohammed
FG may bar importation of maize
Imelda features Hon. Garba Chede, Prince Usman in ‘Nigeria Lafia Lo’ song
Photos: Buhari, others at weekly FEC Meeting
Governor Obaseki to meet Buhari on police restructure
Breaking: Saudi Arabia appoints first female spokesperson
Twitter tests 280-character tweet limit
African Union decries Chad inclusion in US travel ban
Tourism: Kogi to revolutionise sector for economic prosperity
FA charge West Ham, Spurs after ugly melee
How ICT can curb illiteracy in Nigeria – Commission
50% of private schools have unprofessional teachers – TRCN
Nadal hails Moya’s impact on training routine
Finance minister Dar denies corruption charges

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Italian Mayor nabbed for corruption
An Italian Mayor Edoardo Mazza, has been arrested by police on corruption charges as part of an investigation into the infiltration of the ‘ndrangheta organized crime clan of southern Italy in the north’s business and political establishment.
Thai former PM Shinawatra goes to jail
Thailand’s ousted former Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra was handed a five-year prison sentence on Wednesday after the country’s highest court found her guilty of negligence in the management of a rice subsidy scheme.
Lagosians set to enjoy ‘Campari and Beer’ at Nigeria Beer Festival
World renowned premium bitters and classic alcoholic drink, Campari, is at it once again in Nigeria.
Malami, Magu and the blues of anti-corruption war
MUCH as they both labour to put up gestures suggesting cordiality, truth is there is no love lost between them. And interestingly, the one thing that came between them is corruption, which is also supposed to be the only thing that should see them basking in a harmonious relationship in this dispensation. What a paradox!
Cameroon deports 100,000 Nigerian refugees
Cameroon has deported 100,000 Nigerian refugees in the hope of stemming the spread of terrorist group Boko Haram, Human Rights Watch (HWR) said on Wednesday.

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