Hajj: We must embrace new changes — NAHCON Makkah Cordinator
Lagos First Lady supports Oshoala Football/Education Clinic
Let’s help Rohingya Muslims
Wizkid enters Guinness World Book of Records 2018
Lagos MMPN felicitates with Muslims on new Islamic year
Electric cars to watch in 5 years time
Toyota Hilux returns to country of origin
‘Lawyer’ defrauds woman of N3m, arraigned
Five benefits of being an entrepreneur
PDP suspends Ubah, queries Kashamu
GTBank/Ogun Principals Cup final sets Abeokuta agog
Former A/Ibom first Lady dies
Okowa Congratulates Jim Ovia On AAI Business Leader Award
Sahara group sponsors young movie producers to London film academy
Abraham dumps Eagles for England
Zambia names teenager in squad against Nigeria
WAFU Cup:Eagles pip Squirrels 1 – 0, qualify for final

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Nigerian league best in W/Africa – FA Scribe
Usman Ilerika, Acting Secretary of FCT Football Association on Thursday said Nigerian league was currently the best in West Africa.
FG inaugurates 11-man task force on airport matters
MINISTER of State for Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, yesterday, inaugurated an 11-man taskforce to address regulatory issues at the nation’s airports.
Court restrains PDP from taking disciplinary action against Kashamu, Oladipo, others
A Federal High Court sitting in Ado Ekiti, has restrained the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from taking any disciplinary action against some stalwarts of the party in the South West.
FG inaugurates c’ttee on Unity Book
The Federal government is set to launch a book on national unity in honour of a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Aliyu Mohammed in Abuja.
SUKUK: Why CAN should shut up
This ignorant take by CAN on the eminently sane economic decision to go for SUKUK Bonds to finance Government Projects is so annoying and farcical. What an ignorant outrage! What mischief!
IPOB lawyers storm Abuja, describe proscribing order as ‘Black Market order’
The Indigenous People of Biafra,IPOB, Thursday described the order proscribing it as ‘Black Market’ order and accused the Abuja Court which allegedly proscribed it on Wednesday of acting on bias and to impress the Federal Government of President Mohammadu Buhari, adding that the proscription will not stand.
Video: How we realised IPOB is a terrorists organisation – FG
By Anthony Ogbonna The federal government of Nigeria has said that it has analysed the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and seen that the group fits a terrorist organisation. It said it arrived at the conclusion especially after establishing that IPOB printed passports, currency and was taxing innocent people.
Edo Govt proscribes Road Transport Employers Association
The Edo State Government has announced the immediate proscription of the state’s chapter of Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN).
Buhari leaves New York for London
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari left New York Thursday after participating in the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly to London, the United Kingdom.
NUPEC boss wants agitators to explore peaceful options
Dr Chinedu Nneji, the Commandant General of National Unit and Peace Corps (NUPEC) has advised various agitation groups in the country to explore peaceful options in expressing their grievances.
Infinix to reward 21 customers for Independence Promo
Infinix Mobility is celebrating Nigeria @ 57 as the brand aims to reward 21 customers with BIG gifts. The reward promotion which will run from September 12 to 28, 2017 will have customers winning 14 standing fans and seven 43-inch televisions.’ Infinix introduced the Infinix independence reward for its customers and fans looking to purchase […]
Obaze weeps for Nibo community says, ‘evidence of government not working’
The flag bearer for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for the forthcoming Nov 18th governorship election in Anambra state, Oseloka H. Obaze, Thursday, wept bitterly for indigenes of Nibo and the community at large, noting that the bad shape of their roads are evidence to show that the current government is not working.
War crimes probe into Islamic State gets UN Security Council backing
Islamic State militant group could theoretically face court for war crimes under a process established by a unanimous UN Security Council vote on Thursday.
Nigerians tell Lai Mohammed to stop reckless utterance -Wike
Governor Nyesom Wike has enjoined Nigerians to prevail on the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed to stop fanning the embers of disunity in the country with his alleged reckless utterance and unfounded allegations against opposition politicians in the country.
Buhari pushes for Auditor-General’s autonomy
President Muhammadu Buhari, Thursday, pushed for the autonomy of the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation (OAuGF).

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