
Mrs Buhari declares malnutrition as emergency
Council sets up enforcement team to tackle Apapa gridlock
Edo State offsets N430m LG pension arrears in two months
Milk and the growing ‘more trend’
Teachers demand 65 years as retirement age
Partners enthusiastic as Edo State hosts female soccer fiesta
Nigeria realises N118trn in 53 years from crude – NBS
Immigration increases visa issuing centres at Lagos airport
FG releases N100bn through sukuk bonds for 25 road projects
Customs impounds Indian hemp, rice, others worth over N356m
IE partners XT Monitor on medical outreach for Lagosians
NIS urges personnel to engage in agriculture
Boko Haram: Ondo govt, Police assure of adequate security
Stakeholders urge FG to implement MoU with China
Senate begins consideration of 2017 virement
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SubscribeDeplorable state of Foreign Missions: Reps seek more funding
The House of Representatives on Thursday passed a motion urging the Federal Government to increase funding for Foreign Missions.
Leverage technology to boost services, NSE tasks operators
The Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, Mr. Oscar Onyema, yesterday, urged market operators and the media to leverage technology for improved productivity.
PDP National Chairman: Not life and death for me – George
Chief Bode George has said that his bid to become national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, is not a death or life matter for him even as he, yesterday, affirmed that getting the right person for the office is a death and life matter for the party.
LG poll primary: Why we adopted Option A4 – Fayose
Ado-Ekiti—GOVERNOR Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has explained the reason for the adoption of Option A4 by the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state for its primaries to select candidates for the coming local government election, saying it was borne out of the need to allow transparency in the process.
Disputed penalty lifts Syria World Cup hopes
Omar al-Soma’s disputed late penalty kept Syria’s World Cup dream alive on Thursday as they came from behind to draw 1-1 with Australia and set up a nerve-jangling play-off second leg in Sydney.
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