

Buhari has damaged Nigeria — FAYOSE
Why I was absent at Independence Day parade — Saraki
2019: Dickson congratulates PDP govs on emergence as candidates
ASUU wants FG to resume negotiation on 2009 agreement
The Zambia in us
Inadequate power, inconsistent policies, bad roads affect oil, non-oil investment – Bakumor
I won’t give up on my stolen mandate — Adeleke
Nigeria @ 58: Ikpeazu calls for collaboration
Oil price, output surges, at highest this year
Over 80% of top insurers take business offshore — NAICOM
2019: Tension in APC, PDP as more candidates emerge
Imansuagbon dumps APC for PDP
Serena strips naked
Towards 2019 general elections in Nigeria
Delta APC crisis: Erue has no mandate to expel anyone—Ezebiri
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SubscribeSapele/Okpe community threatens vote blackout over alleged marginalisation
The people of Sapele/Okpe community of Delta State, have warned political parties and the state government against fielding their respective candidates for House of Assembly from Sapele rural, an area they said has produced elected and appointed representatives for the entire community for the past 25 years to the deprivation of Sapele urban.
No elections in N-Delta if SNEPCO fails to reverse relocation from Rivers—IYC
IJAW Youths Council, IYC, has said it would not allow 2019 general election in Niger Delta if Shell Exploration and Production Company, SNEPCO, fails to reverse alleged relocation of its logistics base from Rivers State to Lagos.
Rescue our communities from flood, Edo septuagenarians urge Obaseki
BENIN CITY – TWO septuagenarians, Bishop Christopher Umane and Elder Sunday Ihenhen in Edo State, have beseeched Governor Godwin Obaseki to rescue residents of their communities from flood and erosion.
Governorship: Electoral C’tee, Lagos APC disagree on primary format
The Electoral Committee of the Lagos All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary and stakeholders in the state chapter, on Monday came out of a meeting without agreeing on the pattern to adopt for the election on Tuesday.
Strikes: Pay health workers based on job allocation — Ezeanolue
A University don and Professor of Otolaryngology at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, Prof. Ezeanolue Basil has urged government to pay health workers based on the quantum of job they are allocated as a way of forestalling incessant strikes in the hea
Nigeria exports N7.3trn crude oil in six months
Nigeria’s crude oil export appreciated by 17.38 per cent to N7.308 trillion in the first six months of 2018 from N6.226 trillion recorded in the last six months of 2017, according to data obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
TOTAL didn’t award FPSO contract to SHI-MCI, but SHIN — Samsung
Contrary to the Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Base, LADOL, allegation that it jointly tendered with Samsung Heavy Industries, SHI, for Total’s $3.3 billion Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) contract, SHI, has disclosed that the contract was awarded to Samsung Heavy Industries Nigeria, SHIN.
Only 42 Rheumatologists serve 200m Nigerians — EXPERTS
Medical expertshave expressed worry over the acute shortage of rheumatologists in Nigeria, disclosing that only 42 rheumatologists including those under training are serving over 200 million Nigerians.
2019: Intra-party tensions, as more PDP, APC candidates emerge
Less than a week three were drama, claims and counter-claims, yesterday, as governorship candidates emerged on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC in 15 states.
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