EASTER: Relax COVID-19 lockdown directive, Cleric urges Sanwo-Olu
UK blocks Nigeria’s plan to pay $110m to Bagudu — Report
Amuneke, Finidi better than Rohr, Green tells NFF
Dudu-Orumen blasts Bonfrere, says he’s jobless
FG spent N1.5trn to subsidise petrol in 2019 — Enang
NNPC to hands off refineries after rehabilitation –Kyari
COVID-19: I anchored my faith in God – UCH MD
COVID-19: Conducting mass tests not feasible now – FG
COVID-19: We are set for a lockdown in Edo -CP
Oil prices rise on optimism

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GERMAN FOOTBALL RETURNS: Bundesliga to resume in May but no fans until 2021
The Bundesliga are aiming to become the first major European league to resume action – with a return set for early May. All 18 teams have recommenced training while following health guidelines. And the Bundesliga’s chief executive officer Christian Seifert told the New York Times that action is set to get back underway at all […]
NNPC to hands-off refineries management, adopt NLNG model
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), yesterday, stated that it would no longer be involved in the management of the country’s refineries after their ongoing rehabilitation.
What to do with the protection from internet falsehood and manipulations bill
Freedom of Speech and Expression is one of the distinguishing features of constitutional democracies. Unlike other variants of government, democracy avails humanity the right to make known to the public inner thoughts and opinions, regardless of the substances or absurdities thereof.
COVID-19 and right to freedom of movement
By Awa Kalu, SAN The pandemic now referred to as ‘COVID-19’ is a very familiar situation and very little will be gained in either profiling or analyzing it. Perhaps, it would be sufficient to acknowledge the havoc it has wrought worldwide. Nonetheless, contrary to expectations elsewhere, COVID-19 has so far not been as deleterious as […]
Mikel: Greatest Nigerian to play in EPL – Nwosu
Former Nigeria international Henry Nwosu has picked John Obi Mikel as the greatest Nigerian player in the Premier League ever. The midfielder joined Chelsea in the summer of 2006 after the Blues resolved their transfer dispute with rivals Manchester United, who had previously announced the signing of the then 18-year-old. Since making his debut for […]

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