INEC decries poor social media followership of its activities
2019: House of reps candidate inaugurates over 500 ICG members
How to keep kids in school and fight malnutrition
2017 President’s NYSC Honours Award: Committee begins selection process
Man docked for hitting 12 years old daughter’s eyes with knife
Kidnappers tie to tree, shoot dead Polytechnic staff member
2019: Ensure credible elections, Saraki tells INEC, security agencies, stakeholders
NSF: 19 year old sends off Oshonaike in table tennis quarter-finals
Okowa calls for issue based campaign
Ganduje bribe videos fetch Jaafar Jaafar 2018 Integrity Award
Champions League: Who needs what in final round
I defeated Jonathan because of endemic corruption – Buhari
Building Collapse : 31 persons rescued, 15 dead says NEMA
Yoruba Ronu stings Obasanjo’s aide, Akinyemi

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South Africa among potential hosts for 2019 Africa Cup of Nations: CAF
South Africa could step in as hosts of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, according to the president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Ahmad Ahmad in an interview with AFP on Monday.
Airports, MMA2 shut down : FAAN suspends action
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, has suspended its planned withdrawal of security and other services to Warri, Gombe, Kebbi airports and Lagos airport terminal 2, MMA2 that would have led to the total shut down of these airports and terminal with effect from Monday morning.
$1m Fraud: Court of Appeal grants Ajudua bail
Justice Mohammed Garba of the Court of Appeal, Lagos Division, has granted bail to a one-time Lagos socialite and businessman Fred Ajudua who is standing trial before a Lagos High Court for allegedly defrauding a Germany-based company of one million dollars 25 years ago.
Osinbajo in Germany, says grand corruption Nigeria’s greatest problem
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says the problem with Nigeria is not about resources or planning, but the poor management of resources in the past.
Nadia Murad: from jihadists’ captive to Nobel winner
Nadia Murad survived the worst of the cruelties and brutality inflicted on her people, the Yazidis of Iraq, by the Islamic State group before becoming a global champion of their cause and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

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