Bayelsa man poisons 2 sons over witchcraft accusation
More on mega schools in Borno
Throw-in the towel, Keyamo hits Atiku’s campaign
2019 Budget: Allocation for BoI grant to SMEs inadequate – MAN
Now the storm is over
Perry Brimah’s new low: GoFundMe fraud
Fire razes 600 lock-up shops in Benue market
Boko Haram: Lack of youth empowerment in Borno, Yobe likely promoting insurgency – Envoy
PDP talking balderdash, reading from its old book – APC
Ugedi donates to Okowa campaign
LAGOS budget: Blame Assembly over delay — LASG
Oyetola to Osun people: Pay taxes to enhance development
Alumni kicks against planned renaming of FUTA after Shagari
Rivers PDP Chairman urges residents to vote Wike

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Chukwueze’s best yet to come — Osimhen
Super Eagles and Charleroi FC forward Victor Osimhen has stated that the football world is yet to see the best of his 2015 U-17 FIFA World Cup teammate Samuel Chukwueze who has been in flying form since being drafted to Spanish side Villarreal’s senior team few months ago.
Ihedioha loses bid to stop high court from hearing Anyanwu’s case
OWERRI—The Special Court of Appeal Panel constituted by the President of the Court of Appeal, to hear and dispense all pre-election appeals in the Court of Appeal, Owerri Division, has ordered the Federal High Court, Owerri, to continue to hear the matter instituted by Senator Sam Daddy Anyanwu, against Chief Emeka Ihedioha, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, on grounds of alleged constitutional breaches and limitation.
Anglican Communion organises trade fair to empower women
Women from all works of life thronged the Satellite Town area of Lagos recently when the Women Wing of the Diocese of Lagos West, Anglican Communion launched the first trade fair within the locality.
Much ado about secularism (2)
GOING by the dictionary definition of secularism as ‘concern with temporal, worldly matters’ to the exclusion of ‘religion’, a nation, therefore, cannot be said to be secular merely because either by law or by choice it has succeeded in subordinating all forms of organised religion to the whims and caprices of the state.
INEC announces election dates in Enugu
ENUGU—IN accordance with section 46 of the electoral act 2010 as amended, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday pasted notice of 2019 polls in Enugu.

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