Ajimobi’s wife presents gifts to New Year babies, others
2018: Charley boy predicts the future for Nigeria
Yobe performs free VVF surgeries to 150 women
January shopping list for Europe’s top clubs
Senate blames NNPC, marketers over fuel scarcity
2018: Council says brighter future awaits Nigerian women
Jos residents say New year resolutions overrated
Ogun Govt., Police read riot acts to Transport Union over planned leadership tussle
CHAN 2018: Peterside task home-based Eagles to win tournament
New Year celebration: Gov. Bindow pardons 37 prisoners in Adamawa
Buhari plans to boost rail transportation in 2018
Don’t just sit, wait for employment from govt, Buhari warns
Give all Nigerians equal protection, Ohaneze youths to FG
Former ECOWAS Speaker Congratulates George Weah, Hails Liberians
Time to give up on Buhari

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Fanwo empowers youth, women, pupils in Takete Ide, Otafun and Ayede Amuro wards
Director-General on Media and Publicity to Kogi State governor, Kingsley Fanwo has empowered the youth, women and pupils of Takete Ide, Otafun and Ayede Amuro Wards with wealth creation tools to reduce the rate of employment and dependence.
Lagos first lady receives twins, 2 others as first babies of the year
Lagos State recorded the first babies of the year 2018 — a set of twins (female and male) — at Ikorodu General Hospital at 12.23 a.m. and 12.24 a.m., weighing 2.9kg and 3.29 kg respectively.
Buhari’s speech has given us hope – Sajoh
The Adamawa Commissioner of Information and Strategy, Alhaji Ahmad Sajoh, has described President Buhari New Year speech as a patriotic leader’s show of genuine concern to the plight of citizens.
Fuel scarcity: queue eases, price remain high in Benin
Motorists in Benin, the Edo capital, have started to heave a sign of relief as long queues that characterised filling stations in recent weeks in the metropolis have started disappearing.
There’ll be nothing like Apapa gridlocks after completion of Lagos-Ibadan rail – FRSC
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says the new Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge will bring succour to the perennial Apapa gridlocks when completed.

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