

2019: Azebiri declares interest in DTHA seat
Oil price rises on Iran sanctions
Attack on Obaseki: Edo youths fault Magistrate’s remand order
DTHA 2019: It’s time to reverse wrongs —Tete
2023 Igbo Presidency is not negotiable, Ohanaeze youths threaten
Halt conspiracy to cripple ports in S-South, activist urges FG
I remain Accord party leader in South West -Okupe
Foundation petitions Buhari, NASS over child sexual exploitation
Delta @ 27: We have reasons to celebrate —Oborevwori
John McCain : A deserving tribute to the American war hero
Professor kills wife, body stuffed in suitcase
Security beefed up in Lagos as British PM May arrives
My wife’s promiscuity has no bound – man tells court
APC’ll get more states in 2019, says Zeus Polls
MTN sponsors Ilorin durbar festival
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SubscribeBuhari will win 2019 general election – Lawmaker
A member of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Mr Murtala Sodangi, has endorsed the adoption of direct primaries by the national leadership and stakeholders of All Progressives Congress (APC) to elect the party’s flag bearers for 2019 general elections.
Ban on codeine, tramadol puts 25,000 jobs at risk—Labour
Ado-Ekiti—NATIONAL Union of Chemical, Footwear, Rubber, Leather and Non-Metallic Products Employees, NUCFRLANMPE, has warned that no fewer than 25,000 workers could lose their jobs in the chemical and non-metallic sector of the nation’s economy, following the recent ban on importation and production of codeine and tramadol by the Federal Government.
TV: Technological difference triggers QLED, OLED war …Consumers divided
TELEVISION man-ufacturers in the Quantum Light-emitting Diode, QLED, a variation of LED/Liquid Crystal Display, LCD, and the Organic Light-emitting Diode, OLED, have intensified the quest to upstage each other with cutting–edge technology and digital features aimed at increasing product flexibility and improved consumer experience.
40m Nigerians out of internet coverage — NCC
The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has disclosed that about 40 million Nigerians are currently been deprived access to the internet due to over 200 access gaps recorded in the Information and Communication Technology industry.
2019: Keep off presidential contest, Owie charges southerners
Former Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Roland Owie, has dismissed the 2019 presidential aspiration of Southern politicians, saying it was against the order of natural justice.
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