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Ex-Osun IRS boss joins gov race
Super Eagles supporter seeks asylum in Russia
APC : And the bubble bursts
2019: NATA to hold one-million-man march for Okowa
Killings: Women’s group holds peace rally
Ambode urges FG to sign ACFTA pact
Ford beats emission reduction target eight years early
FAAC deadlock: Buhari to decide on NNPC — Adeosun
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SubscribeWe came up with ‘Comfort’ Taxis to cater to a broader audience – Taxify
Taxify, a taxi company meeting roaring success since it came into Abuja says it came up with a new range of taxi choice it calls ‘Comfort’.
Police kill bandit, nab 3 recently released from prison
ASABA—POLICE in Delta State have shot dead an infamous bandit, Fidelis Enege, and also nabbed three suspected gangsters, Otojareri, Tega and Ovwrigho, recently released from prison for a different robbery operation at Jesse town, Ethiope West Local Government Area.
NGO tasks charity organizations on poverty alleviation
A health focused non- governmental organisation, Blessed Ese Good Mother and Child Foundation, has said the country needs active participation of charity organisations and donors in poverty alleviation.
Monarch’s wife sets rival’s house ablaze, killing step-daughter
The wife of a traditional ruler, Oba Morufudeen Olawale, and two persons suspected to have set ablaze the house of her rival, killing her three-year-old step-daughter in the process, are currently cooling their heels in police detention.
JLR tests smart, connected cars in preparation for self-driving cars
THE road tests are part of the £7.1 million project aimed at creating the UK’s first fully connected infrastructure geared towards self-driving cars. More than 40 miles of the M40, M42, A45 and A46 will benefit from a world-first combination of wireless technologies (DSRC, 3/4G mobile networks, WiFi and fibre optic networks), ensuring vehicles can always be connected to each other and to infrastructure.
Outrage as hospital allows NYSC member bleed to death after being shot by policeman
A policeman has allegedly killed Linda Igwetu, a National Youths Service Corps, NYSC, member serving in the Federal Capital Territory.
IDPs as the next time bomb
Internally Displaced Politicians have been on a speed dial to hook up with new partners for next year’s general election. With 68 political parties and still counting – the horde of defectors, including the perennial rolling stones – would find willing partners.
Doctors tasked on excellence in specialisation
NIGERIAN doctors have been tasked to pursue excellence in their various areas of specialisation as a way of ensuring a robust health care system in the country.
NULGE urges Buhari to carry out forensic audit on state-LG joint accounts
Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, NULGE, Thursday, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to carry out forensic audit on State-Local Government Joint Account in the last 10 years.
Plateau killings: Overhaul security architecture, Makinde tells Buhari
IMMEDIATE past Prelate of the Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence Sunday Ola Makinde, Thursday, restated his call for the total overhaul of the nation’s security architecture, arguing that it has become obvious that the nation may not be able to cope with any external aggression with the current state of security.
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