Rwanda begins senate election campaign
NASFAT to FG: Prosecute perpetrators of farmers/herders clashes
Cancer: Wife of Niger governor to serve on WHO group
U.S. Open: Uninspired Tsitsipas lashes out at umpire during loss
Buhari’s self-insulation from his Ministers
Nadal sends Millman to U.S. Open exit
So on what basis should Festus Keyamo be sacked?
UPU Youth Wing President congratulates new NDDC MD, Okumagba
Thunderstorm, rains to prevail on Wednesday – NiMet
Barcity Media congratulates Onunkwo on award
Jobberman rollout plans to celebrate 10yrs Anniversary
TraderMoni, MarketMoni beneficiaries doing well – Osinbajo

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There should be a system that encourages start-ups to share resources and ideas as this will help the younger gene-ration of tech start-ups grow
FAILED GAS PROJECT: Suffering ahead if Nigeria pays $9bn fine — Finance Minister
The Finance Minister, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, said yesterday that payment of the $9billion judgement debt imposed on Nigeria by a UK court would seriously affect the economy and cause Nigerians untold hardship.
I suffer pain whenever my husband is upset with me — Mercy Johnson-Okojie
Overtime, the entertainment industry in Nigeria has witnessed a series of crashed marriages due to irreconcilable differences. But for Nollywood actress, Mercy Johnson-Okojie and her husband, Prince Odi Okojie, it has been about eight-years of marital bliss; and the couple are not ready to give up on their marriage for any reason.
Gathering of stars as Chika Lann premieres ‘The Millions’
It was the gathering of stars at the weekend as over 30 Nollywood actors, among other dignitaries from different sectors gathered for the premiere of the most talked about movie of the season, ‘ The Millions’.
UNIJOS develops anti-snake venom, seeks partnership to make it affordable
The Vice-Chancellor of University of Jos, Professor Sebastian Maimako has announced the development of anti-snake venom vaccine known as COVIP-Plus, developed after 24 years of intensive research by a team at the African Centre of Excellence in Phytomedicine Research Development (ACEPRD) in the university.

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