Floods: NAF Extends Medical Outreach Support to Bayelsa State
2019: Atiku woos CUPP
Why Rivers APC crisis will not end now – Abe
New cholera infections worry Zimbabwean government
Alleged police officer impersonator faces trial
Just in: Usain Bolt bangs in two goals on debut for Coastal Mariners
Did the CBN have the ground to request for a refund from MTN?
Dollar pares losses as equity sell-off eases
Vogue compliments Burna Boy outfits during UK concert
NSCDC arrest 3 suspected vandals in Niger
Soyinka emerges winner of Miss Nigeria UK pageant
China defies Trump tariffs, trade surplus soars

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Convention: Benue PDP coalition debunks allegations against Suswam
Benue Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Youth Coalition, BYC, has debunked media reports that the antics of former governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam almost frustrated Benue delegates from voting for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
Two men rape 9-month-old baby
Two men from Tennessee, U.S., accused of raping a 9-month-old girl and filming the attack were indicted Tuesday on multiple charges.
Let’s de-escalate trade tensions – IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has appealed to world economic powers to de-escalate the current trade tensions in the interest of global economy.
FG moves to stop illicit financial outflows by oil companies
The federal government has opened discussions with the World and the International Monetary (IMF) on how to checkmate International Oil Companies (IOCs) involved in Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) out of the country.
None of 89 parties have submitted list of candidates, says INEC
The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC said non EOF the registered political parties in the country has filed its list of candidates for the 2019 general elections.
Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter, Eugenie, to marry at Windsor Castle
Princess Eugenie, the granddaughter of British Queen Elizabeth II, will marry long-term boyfriend, Jack Brooksbank, on Friday, the same royal chapel inside Windsor Castle where Prince Harry and Meghan, the duchess of Sussex, got married in May.
Oil rebounds to $81 pb, pares gain as IEA sees adequate supply
Oil rose to 81 dollars per barrel on Friday, rebounding after two days of declines, though prices pared gains after another closely watched forecaster deemed supply adequate and the outlook for demand weakening.
Expert blames frequent burning of fuel tankers on non-compliance with standards
Mr Seun Faluyi, the Chairman, Codes and Standards Committee, Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineering (NMechE), has blamed the frequent burning of fuel tankers in Nigeria on non-compliance with quality standards.
UNFPA donates to VVF unit of General Hospital, Calabar
The UN Population Fund (UNFPA) has donated medical supplies to the Vesico Vagina Fistula (VVF) unit of the General Hospital, Calabar.
2019: Dankwambo congratulates Atiku, pledges support
Following the emergence of Alhaji Abubakar Atiku as Presidential Candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), one of the runners-up during the primaries, Gov. Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe State, has congratulated and pledged his support to him.
Messi to star in Cirque du Soleil show
Barcelona and Argentina star Lionel Messi’s stellar career will be the subject of a new Cirque du Soleil show next year, the five-time world player of the year said Wednesday.
Monitor disbursement of UBE funds to avoid corruption – Falana
HUMAN right activist, Mr. Femi Falana, SAN, has called for a proper monitoring and utilisation of the Universal Basic Education, UBE, fund.
Kogi herders/farmers, communal clashes: 44 killed, N541m properties destroyed, 115 suspects identified
Lokoja—No fewer than 44 persons were killed, while 26 others sustained injuries in herders/ farmers clashes as well as communal crises in three local government areas of Kogi State.
Halting age fraud in Nigerian football
FOOTBALL is widely acknowledged as the only thing that unites Nigerians. Whenever Nigeria is involved in major international football tournaments, every citizen, from the President to the common person, forgets the many divisive factors wracking our national unity and commits to victory for Nigeria, irrespective of the ethno-religious or sectional backgrounds of the coaches and the players representing the country.
Davido’s song ‘If’ tops Shazam New York City chart
Nigerian singer Davido’s hit single “IF” has emerged number one on the New York ‘Shazam’ chart for songs that listeners in the United States city have searched for its identity.

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