

Masari signs 2018 Appropriation Bill into law
JTF kills three suspected criminals in Rivers
NEPZA licenses 3 new Free Trade Zones worth $2.751bn
Tiwa Savage, Wizkid lose luggages at Lagos Airport
Police arrest man for allegedly having sex with mentally retarded woman
Rihanna’s cousin shot dead
Gov. Masari signs into law N213bn as 2018 budget
Liverpool’s Flanagan charged with common assault
Shakira cancels tour, hopes for June return
Boko Haram: UNFPA supports 1.6m IDPs in N/East
Israel set to build ‘Trump station’ near Western Wall
Man, 50 in police net for impregnating mad woman in Katsina
Buhari’s son stable in hospital following bike accident – Presidency
Fuel scarcity: Black market booms in Kano
Not yet Uhuru for car owners, commuters in Imo
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SubscribeErdogan says ‘terrorist’ Assad cannot be part of Syria solution
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that a political solution to the Syrian conflict was impossible without the departure of President Bashar al-Assad, branding him a “terrorist”.
Honduras opposition demands annulment of president’s re-election
The Honduras opposition said Wednesday they filed an appeal with election officials demanding that President Juan Orlando Hernandez’s re-election be annulled because the recent vote was marred by fraud.
NPUGA athletes can help boost Nigeria’s global sports ranking, officials say
Akintunde Akinola, the President of Nigerian Private Universities Games Association (NPUGA), on Wednesday in Abuja said their Games has the potential of producing future athletes for the nation.
Lagos boosts technical education with additional 3 colleges
In its quest to meet the needs of youths’ technical and vocation skills, the Lagos State government has announced additional three technical colleges, bringing the total numbers to eight in the State.
Fuel crisis: You lied, owe us N27bn, NNPC tackles oil marketers
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Wednesday, accused oil marketers, under the aegis of Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association, DAPPMA, of distorting the facts in its claims that its members’ tanks are empty and are not being supplied Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as petrol.
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