LAUTECH, NDLEA collaborate to combat drug abuse
Naira appreciates against dollar at I&E window
Tension in Makurdi over destroyed PDP campaign billboards
Women Inheritance: Experts brainstorm on barriers, proffer solutions
Kwara campaign group urges Buhari to form all inclusive Govt
INEC set to conduct governorship, state assemblies elections
Elections: Igbo, others safe in Lagos – CP
Senegalese poll: Buhari congratulate President Sall
Saudi King, Emir of Qatar, Russian Envoy congratulate Buhari
Why APC got high number of votes in North-East–Ndume
INEC set to conduct governorship, state assemblies elections
March 9: APC plotting to unleash military in South-South- PDP
Drivers, Artisans, Farmers others endorse Okowa for second term
Real’s Vinicius Jr earns first Brazil squad call-up

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AGA alleges omission of logo on ballot paper
The All Grassroots Alliance has petitioned the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), alleging that its logo was omitted on ballot paper used to conduct election on Feb. 23 in a polling centre in Niger.
The ‘Jagabanisation’ of Lagos politics
On Wednesday, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, declared President Muhammadu Buhari winner of the February 23 presidential poll.
Atiku, not destined to be Nigeria’s President – APC
The ruling All Progressives Congress APC has reacted to the loss of the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP, Atiku Abubakar in last weekend’s election, saying the former vice president was never destined to be Nigeria’s president.
Re-election of President Buhari a referendum on honesty – Lai Mohammed
The minister of Information and Culture says he was confident that Nigerians would re-elect President Mohammadu Buhari because the President presides over a government that has done what no government in the history of Nigeria has done.
NSE market capitalisation decreases further by N196 bn on election outcome
Trading on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Thursday continued to react negatively to the outcome of the presidential election with the market capitalisation losing N196 billion to close below N12 trillion mark in February.

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