More investors head to Edo as Azura-Edo Power begins generation
Capt Obianyor dies at 73
Who killed Benazir Bhutto? The theories behind the murder
Mutko steps down as 2018 World Cup organising committee chief: agencies
Bishop Oyedepo calls for peaceful succession to Olomu throne in Kwara
Oil hits approximately $67 on Libyan pipeline blast
I presented 6 Motions, sponsored 6 Bills – Sen. Mustafah
Breaking: Osun workers commence indefinite strike
Hon. Fatai Ayoola lights up Ajegunle to celebrate Christmas
BREAKING: George Weah wins Liberia’s presidential election
Police shoot, wound suspected cultist on Christmas eve in Yenagoa
Raped by my ex!

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Sule Katagum, Civil Service Commision and Future of Public Administration
The Nigerian Civil Service has again been decimated. The death of Alhaji Sule Katagum, Wazirin Katagum, has just been announced. And even though he was an old man, his death is one that historians of public administration in Nigeria will celebrate with nostalgia.
Another one billion dollars to fight Boko Haram?
Which Boko Haram would the President need a whopping sum of US$1bn to fight again, having defeated same on the night of Friday, December 29, 2016, according to his own statement?
Lai Mohammed Exposes President Buhari as a Hypocrite – Reno
Yesterday (Tuesday, December 26, 2017), the minister of information, Lai Mohammed, gave a press conference saying that ‘$1 billion is not too much to fight insecurity’.
Monarch urges FG to refund N43.5m owed Anambra
THE traditional ruler of Nteje in Oyi local government area of Anambra State, Chief Rowland Odegbo has called on the Federal Government to refund the state N43.5 million it spent in the reconstruction of federal roads in the state, arguing that the amount would assist the state in completing some ongoing projects.
Presco not harassing Delta communities —MD
MANAGING Director of Presco Plc, an agro-industrial establishment in Edo State, Mr. Felix Nwabuko, has described as spurious, claims by some persons that the company was harassing and chasing away indigenes of Ovre-Eku and other communities in Delta State with security agents over land issues.

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