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South-East govs ban herdsmen, cattle movement among communities
Flood: NAF airlifts relief materials to Mozambique, Zimbabwe
Leah Sharibu is alive – Presidency
Former lawmaker warns FG against accepting bailouts from multinational organisations
Two Unilag scholars attract €1,200,000 research grant
Don’t stir uproar in Niger Delta group tells Buhari
NNPC commences repair of damaged oil pipeline in Delta
Zidane happy with Madrid squad, says Perez relationship strong
Premier League: Manchester United held 1-1 at Southampton
NAF promises enhanced welfare for personnel

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Eruption not exploded pipeline in Delta says NNPC GMD
THE Group Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mallam Mele Kyari yesterday said the reported pipeline explosion in Otu-Jeremi in Ughelli South Local Government Area if Delta was actually a rupture which he said would be fixed within three days.
African countries import $50bn worth of food annually – AfDB
The African Development Bank (AfDB), says African countries import nearly 50 billion dollars net of food annually.
Stop demonizing Igbo tradition, Traditionalist warns Movie Industries
A vocal and radical traditionalist, Eziokwu Chineke Gaadi has warned movie industries to desist from further demonization of Igbo tradition, noting that Igbo ancestors are angry with them.
Two million face statelessness as India publishes citizenship list
Almost two million people in northeast India were left facing statelessness on Saturday after they were excluded from a citizenship list aimed at weeding out “foreign infiltrators”, in a process the central government wants to replicate nationwide.
How thunderbolt killed a boy for eating stolen eggs in Ekiti
Ado Ekiti -A secondary school boy has been struck to death by thunderbolt in Emure Ekiti. The incident which occurred at the early hours of Saturday has thrown the community into mourning.
Breaking: Thunderbolt strikes boy to death in Ekiti
A secondary school boy has been struck to death by thunderbolt in Emure Ekiti.
Lukaku hits back at critics of his weight
Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku defended his professionalism in the wake of criticism over his weight towards the end of his time at Manchester United.
Breaking: Kano Hisbah arrests 32 beggars
The Kano State Hisbah Board on Saturday said it arrested 32 beggars in Kano metropolis for allegedly violating the law banning street begging in the state.
FIBA World Cup: Ahmedu urges African teams to aim for title
As the Basketball World Cup dunk off in China on Saturday, retired Col. Sam Ahmedu, the President, FIBA Africa Zone 3, has urged the five African teams taking part to aim to win the title.
Firm unveils digital logistics platform
The prospects of logistics in Africa are brighter with the recent launch of Jhaki – a digital platform that helps shippers including importers and manufacturers enjoy hassle-free and no-wahala movement of goods within the country by connecting them with truck owners and other carriers.

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