

2018 will be successful year for APC – Ambode
Traditional ruler, wife killed in Southern Kaduna
Oil marketers accused of seeking return to fuel subsidy regime
I will not leave vacuum at end of my tenure – Aregbesola
`Walk the talk’, Lagos Assembly urges Buhari
2018: Balarabe Musa calls for economic restructuring
2018: FG to stem job losses, create new ones – Ngige
The controversial $1b insurgency fund
President Buhari’s speech provides hope for development – Nigerians
New Year: Oba of Benin felicitates with Edo citizens
Cartoon: Mr & Mrs
Police burst kidnap, robbery gang, arrest 12
Personality of The Year: The burden of making nominations
2018 Prophecies: Countdown to the end has started, forewarns Adeboye
Sights and Sounds of 2018 Politics
Ganduje: Piloting Kano with steady hands
Edo-Ijaw leaders to militants: Rescind ultimatum to gov, Oba
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SubscribeIkpeazu: The unifying servant leader
DR. Okezie Ikpeazu
mounted the saddle of leadership in Abia State on May 29, 2015, on a promising note amid huge expectations.
Fuel scarcity caused by blackmailers – Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, blamed the current fuel scarcity ravaging the nation on blackmailers, who, according to him, “instead of showing love, companionship and charity… chose this period to inflict severe hardship on us all by creating unnecessary fuel scarcity across the country.
King Sunny Ade: A royalty of Nigerian and world music
AS Henry Longfellow once said “Lives of great men all remind us, we can make our lives sublime, and, departing, leave behind us, footprints on the sands of time”. These words aptly encapsulate what King Sunny Ade, born Sunday Adeniyi, 71 years ago, in Ondo State, means to the music world, not only in Nigeria but all over the world.
Lagos recovers N13m from accounts of dead staff
The Lagos State Government has recovered N13 million paid into accounts of dead colleagues and overpaid salaries of staff in its ministries and parastatals.
The dilemma of subsidy and fuel scarcity
NIGERIANS are obviously outraged by allegations of a deliberate arrangement by marketers to foster fuel scarcity, during major public holidays, especially the year end festivities. Indeed, low and stable pricing and the elimination of scarcity were campaign platforms of the current administration.
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