Education is antidote to extremism, terrorism – Buhari
APC consulting lawyers for response on Zamfara
CPE to honour over 500 teachers in Lagos
US Trade war: Accusations against China trumped up, says Sachs
Experts urge Nigeria, others to tax e-commerce appropriately
Germany call up Leno, Gnabry as injury cover
AfDB calls for bridging of Africa’s capital, bankable projects
FG releases N460b for capital budget
Choose Fani-Kayode as running mate, group tells Atiku, PDP
Atiku, like Buhari can’t cause positive change in Nigeria—IPOB
Euro steadies as dollar rally takes a pause
Cardinal Onaiyekan honoured by Muslim group
Travel agent docked over alleged N1.4m visa scam
Oil dips as IMF cuts growth outlook; eyes on hurricane
Ex-Italy boss Ventura appointed Chievo coach
Mass grave found in Libya – security source
Hundreds of passengers stranded as aviation unions shut down MMA2

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Breaking: INEC bans APC from fielding candidates in Zamfara
In what appears a first major electoral loss in the 2019 general elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has banned the ruling All Progressives Congress APC from fielding candidates for governorship, state and federal legislative elections in Zamfara state.
We intend to re-engage our sacked employees – Airline
Med-View Airline Plc says its recent sack of 60 employees was part of its restructuring plan to fully maximise its operation and prepare adequately for the challenges ahead.
Beyond presidential call
IN a show of sympathy, President Muhammadu Buhari was reported to have spoken on phone with Mrs. Rebecca Sharibu, mother of Miss Leah Sharibu, the 15-year-old girl who was captured by Boko Haram insurgents, who invaded her school in a Gestapo manner some months ago. It would be recalled that last February, members of the Islamic terrorist organisation dressed in military fatigues, armed with sophisticated weapons, attacked Dapchi and went straight to the Government Girls Science Technical College, where they kidnapped 110 students.
Half of mental health disorders start at adolescence – WHO
Half of all mental illnesses begin at the adolescent age – before the age of 14 – but most cases go undetected and untreated, the World Health Organisation (WHO), has said.
TCN rolls out 94,762 MW in Sept. – Official
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), on Tuesday said it wheeled out 94,762.9 megawatts (MW) in Sept., due to increase in generation in the last two weeks of the month.

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