Oil price dives as OPEC, Russia fail to agree on output cut
US prisons, jails on alert for spread of coronavirus
Trump says sexism not to blame for end of Warren’s campaign
IWD: WHO celebrates women, canvass access to health services
WHO appeals for $20m to fight Ebola in DR Congo
Nigeria records N36.1 trn total trade in 2019 — NBS

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Dutch star De Ligt explains why he chose Juventus over Barcelona
Matthijs de Ligt has opened up over his decision to sign for Juventus – and not Barcelona – last summer, believing that the Italian giants were better placed to make him a ‘more complete’ player than the Spanish champions. The 20-year-old seemed destined to follow in the footsteps of ex-Ajax teammate Frenkie de Jong in […]
Coronavirus: Nigeria yet to access funding from international donors — FG
The Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) says it is yet to access funding from international donors on Coronavirus (COVID19) preparedness in the country and that all expenditures on it are domestically funded. Mr. Abdulaziz Mashi Abdulaziz, Permanent Secretary, FMOH, said this while the Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, was giving an update on the […]
COVID-19: We’re yet to trace 93 persons that boarded aircraft with Italian ― Ehanire
Appeals to contacts to isolate wherever they are, call NCDC Says N1.67 bn budgeted for response in 28 days By Joseph Erunke THE Federal Government, Friday, disclosed that 93 persons that boarded the same Turkish Airline with an Italian, the country’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) index case, were at large. The government said out of the 148 […]
Foreign NGOs and the war against insurgency
For so long, the Nigerian military has consistently raised alarm over the untoward role foreign media and some non-governmental Organisations, NGOs play, in collaboration with their local partners in the war against insurgency in the Northeast. The military has repeatedly spoken against the uncomplimentary activities of these foreign organisations which tend to undermine the efforts of the Nigerian military in its attempt to permanently put paid to the menace of terror and sundry terrorist uprisings in the country which have almost held hostage three states: Adamawa, Borno and Yobe since 2009. Some of the methods they use include frivolous, unsubstantiated allegations of humanitarian violations by the military and supply of food and other relief materials to the Boko Haram Islamist sects. This is outright blackmail and blatant intimidation just to undermine the huge gains so far recorded by our indomitable troops.
Dickson urges support for Gov. Diri to conduct Consultative Ward Congresses
The Immediate past Governor of Bayelsa State, Honourable Henry Seriake Dickson, has urged the leaders and teeming supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party to give their unflinching support to state Governor, Hon Douye Diri, to ensure the successful conduct of ward congresses in the State on Saturday. The former Governor who thanked party leaders and […]
APC crisis: Oshiomhole moves to assert self, as counter-forces shop for replacement
While forces loyal to the National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, engaged in serious horse-trading to ensure that their principal resumed office, on Friday, those against him were said to have gone a step ahead to shop for a replacement.
Coronavirus: 3 suspected cases in Lagos test negative
Discharged from isolation centre By Sola Ogundipe The three suspected cases of coronavirus infection (COVID-19) isolated in Lagos on Thursday have tested negative to the disease. The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi, who disclosed this on Friday, said all three have been discharged. In a tweet, Abayomi said: “All the three #COVID19 […]
Five villagers killed in Chad region hit by ethnic violence
Gunmen killed five villagers in an eastern region of Chad plagued by deadly ethnic violence between nomadic herders and sedentary farmers, local officials said Friday. The attack took place on Thursday near the Sudan border in the Sila region, where President Idriss Deby lifted a state of emergency in January in hopes the violence had […]
Renewed killings forces Benue govt to suspend return of IDPs to their homes
Asks for share of N10bn promised by FG By Chris Ochayi The Benue State Government has announced the suspension of plans to return the Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, to their original habitations, citing the sudden heightening state of insecurity occasioned the renewed influx of armed Fulani herdsmen and resurgence of armed attacks on innocent people […]
Clergy in court for allegedly defrauding agric trainees of N300,000
The Police on Friday arraigned a 44-year old clergy, Ezekiel Achoba, in a Life Camp Magistrates’ court, for allegedly defrauding agric trainees of N300,000. Achoba, who lives in Kabusa, village Abuja, is charged with two counts of breach of trust and cheating. The Police Prosecutor, ASP Peter Ejike, of FCT Command, said one Ejabena Sunday, […]

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