NITDA shifts initial audit of Data Controllers, Processors to October
36-year-old Okeahialam makes Ihedioha’s cabinet
Omo-Agege moves for removal of oil Subsidy
Hajj 2019: 5 Nigerian pilgrims die in Saudi Arabia
Trump denies racist strategy but gets heckled for ‘hate’
Rooney says his future is in MLS ahead of All-Star clash
Former journalist detained for ‘offending’ President

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Shooting : Wike queries Rivers State University VC
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has formally queried the Vice Chancellor of the Rivers State University, Professor Blessing Didia over reports of shooting within the school’s campus.
Half of US voters think Trump is racist: poll
Slightly more than half of US voters believe President Donald Trump is racist, according to a poll published on Tuesday.
Photos: Sierra Leone president Maada Bio at NDC Course 27 graduation lecture in Abuja
President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone was on Tuesday at the a graduation lecture Bio delivered National Defence College (NDC) in Abuja.
Rape case: Brazil police recommend no charges against Neymar
Brazilian police said on Tuesday they had recommended no rape charges against football star, Neymar.
FG appoints Shaba as DG of Space Development Agency NASRDA
The Federal Government has appointed Dr. Halilu Shaba Ahmad as the acting Director-General of the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), following the expiration of the two-term tenure of Professor Seidu Mohammed. PRNigeria gathered that Dr. Shaba is one of the most senior directors in the Space Research agency. A graduate of Geography from […]
KIND makes case for persons with disabilities
The Kudirat Initiative for Democracy, KIND, has implored political leaders to cushion the plights of families of persons living with disabilities in the country by ensuring the provision of quality inclusive education with easy access to school.
FG should deal ruthlessly with those making life impossible for us – Onaiyekan
His Eminence, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, on Tuesday, called on the Federal Government to show more commitment in the fight against insecurity and tackle other relevant challenges facing the nation.
Shiites: If I were a Muslim I will also fight for the freedom of every Muslim – Onaiyekan
Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, Tuesday urged the Federal Government to reverse itself on the proscription of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), saying Nigeria’s global image as a democratic nation is under threat.
K-Pop Dance promoting Nigeria-South Korea cultural relations
The annual k-Pop Dance competition organised by the South Korean Cultural Centre, Nigeria of the Embassy of the Republic of South Korea, took place on Saturday, 13 July, 2019 at the Tolulope Odugbemi Hall, University of Lagos, (UNILAG) Akoka, Lagos.
Childville School re-enacts Ola Rotimi’s Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again
It was yet another exhilarating performance by The Childville School, Ogudu, Lagos, as they re-enacted the classical piece, Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again, written by Ola Rotimi. Not even the rain could stop the overwhelming crowd that converged at the Agip Hall, MUSON Centre, Lagos, venue of the performance, from enjoying the 2019 edition of the school’s annual stage presentation.
Fire Service demands N9bn to fight disasters
ABUJA: The Federal Fire Service, FFS, has asked for a N9.2 billion special intervention fund from the federal government to enable it discharge its mandates creditably.
Otedola fulfils $25k per goal AFCON pledge to Super Eagles
Billionaire businessman Femi Otedola has fulfiled the promise he made to the Super Eagles of Nigeria during the African Cup of Nations final that held in Egypt.
Abiola would’ve saved Nigeria from prevailing ethnic/religious tensions – Buhari
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday described the late Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola (MKO) as a bridge builder who could have prevented the religious and tribal issues happening in the country now if he had been allowed to rule Nigeria.
2019 Polls: 70 CSOs demand worldwide visa ban for election riggers
A coalition of 70 Civil Society Organizations, CSOs, in the country, on Wednesday, called for world wide visa restrictions for those that were involved in rigging of the 2019 general elections.
Mashrou’ Leila: Lebanon cancels gig by gay-friendly band for fear of ‘bloodshed’
A high-profile music festival Tuesday called off a concert by Lebanese gay-friendly indie band Mashrou’ Leila over security concerns, saying it wanted to avoid “bloodshed”.

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