NUJ urged to organise debate for Warri seat hopefuls
Pro-PDP platform drums support for Atiku, Okowa
2019: Good governance, services will continue in Oyo – SSG
Hostcoms fault leader on clash with oil firm
Monarch restates commitment to N/Delta struggle, bags Ijaw award
US government shutdown could last a ‘long time’, Trump warns
MAN backs FG’s decision on AfCFTA
Who’ll deliver Pastor Tunde Bakare from spirit of lying? – Reno
New Year: Anyaso host interdenominational church service
Nice’s French Cup tie at Toulouse moved amid police concerns
Lagos 2019 budget already in the House- Budget commissioner
Tesla starts taking Model 3 orders in China
ASUU represents self interest not students – NANS
Atiku, PDP’s false tales have back-fired – Keyamo

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Trump warns gov’t shutdown could last ‘a long time’
President Donald Trump warned Wednesday the US federal government may not reopen any time soon, as he stood firm on his demand for billions of dollars in funding for a border wall with Mexico.
Alleged diversion of Military funds: We won’t respond, we are not idle – Presidency
Following the allegation by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, that President Muhammadu Buhari of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, diverted N1.032 trillion meant for the procurement of military equipments, to acquire shares in 9 Mobile Nigeria and Keystone Bank PLC, Presidency, Wednesday counter blasted PDP, noting that their idleness was the reason why they issue worthless statements.
Atiku’s campaign council inaugurated in Kogi
The Presidential Campaign Council of the Peoples Democratic Party in Kogi State was formally unveiled and inaugurated om Wednesday.
2019 : Voters will go for merit, not parties – Babachir
Mr David Babachir, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has said that voters would elect candidates on their personal merit in 2019, unlike in 2015 when they voted “one party all through”.
2019: Voters will go for merit, not parties – Babachir
Mr David Babachir, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has said that voters would elect candidates on their personal merit in 2019, unlike in 2015 when they voted “one party all through”.

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