ABUJA 2018: Team Delta to get N1 million per Gold- Okowa
No rift between me and Agbaje – Bode George
Eli Adewole Foundation Empower Young Entrepreneurs
Breaking: NASS staff protest over unpaid salaries
Alleged N3.5bn fraud: Absence of judge stalls Saraki’s aide trial
Adeboye speaks on a “New Name” at Holy Ghost Congress
Africa’s obese population fastest growing in World – FOA
Ada Hegerberg first woman to win Ballon D’Or
SEC tasks Nigerians to use Green Bonds to tackle infrastructure gap
Okpanachi: Young Philanthropist, Business Man Par Excellence
We won’t rest until remaining Chibok girls are released — Buhari
Osinbajo, Shettima, El-Rufai, Peterside, others meet over APC crisis
Saraki blames states on slow treatment of LG Autonomy Bill

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Army promotes 231 senior officers
THE Nigerian Army has promoted its 232 senior officers to higher ranks.
Opposition will collapse, Buhari will win presidency – Economist
Nigerian opposition coalition may collapse before the 2019 general election and give way for the the re-emergence of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Zamfara gold miners yet to access N30bn intervention fund
AS the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration is about to end its first four years on May 29, 2019, gold miners in Zamfara State are lamenting their inability to access the N30 billion mining intervention fund provided to boost activities of operators in the mining sector.
Chevron Oil Spill: Community women petition Buhari
The Aja-Omaetan Community Women Council in Warri North Council Area of Delta State has petitioned President Muhammadu Buhari, his wife, Aisha, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu and others, over alleged threat by Chevron Nigeria Limited, CNL, to evict them from the area claiming not to recognise them.
Huge Lagos housing deficit: Firm to deliver 2,000 housing units in nine months in three LGAs
T o address the huge housing deficit in Lagos state estimated to be about three million units, Messrs EchoStone Nigeria, a property development firm, in collaboration with Lagos state government through the State Ministry of Housing, on Thursday laid the foundation for speedy construction of 2,000 housing units in three Local Government Areas (LGAs) in the state.
Resisting political intimidation and bullying
IN August, shortly after defecting from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to the All Progressives Congress, APC, former governor and current senator, Godswill Akpabio, was reported as declaring that the takeover of Akwa Ibom State by his new party would be like Hitler’s 1940 invasion of Poland. “Warsaw saw war and war saw Warsaw”, Akpabio said, at the funeral service of his grand mother-in-law at Aguebu-Owa, in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State. “We can’t talk politics in the church; but in 2019, Warsaw shall see war and war shall see Warsaw. The return will be victory. May God grant us victory”.
Okorocha commended for lifting embargo on LGA
A philanthropist in Imo state, Johnpaul Ochemba, yesterday commended Governor Rochas Okorocha for lifting embargo on local government staff getting to level 17.
What is your take on rate of ritual killings, Yahoo Plus among youths?
To solve the problem, I feel the government has to create jobs. The high rate of joblessness in the country is responsible for the ritual killings. If there were jobs I don’t think people will go into ritual killings, instead, they will focus on their jobs and work to better their lives.
Mr. John Uchechukwu, Civil servant
Study says Nigerian men eager to resume sex after wives’ delivery
By Chioma Obinna A new study has shown that most Nigerian men who recently became fathers are eager to know how early sex can resume after childbirth. The study, carried out by a Nigerian Mom and Baby Care Company, Mothersbond Limited, also showed that the new fathers were also very concerned about the after effect of […]
Local content faces new threat as oil price hovers at $59 per barrel
Stakeholders in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry were pleased in October, when crude oil price rose from $70.00 to $85.00 per barrel for a reason. The rise in the price of oil was expected to boost investment, and by extension, local content development in the industry through improved funding of projects. The improved funding was also expected to culminate in award of new contracts and settlement of debts owed local contractors and others in the industry.

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