NFF’s sins against Nigeria
Strike: SERAP, students, sue FG over refusal to meet ASUU’s demands
Amb Sarafa Tunji Ishola’s winning streak
Holding talks
King Charles III’s views on Africa, slavery
Specific prayer, special miracles
God’s signature tune
How 7 Days Marathon Fasting and Prayer is producing testimonies — Pastor Ewenla, Convener 
Imagining Kenya’s influence on Nigeria’s 2023 elections
Ayu was right about children
US declares Nigerian man wanted for defrauding New York of $30m
Leave Sylva alone, Mayor of Urhoboland cautions NGO, others
12 tips to cope with inflation and save money for eating out
Stay away from Kalabari, Dokubo-Asari warns Tompolo, soldiers
NNAMDI KANU: IPoB declares fresh sit-at-home in S/East
The Obidients, the Jagaban and the Icarus syndrome

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Alleged pro-polygamy priest quits Anglican Church, sparks controversy
THE circumstance surrounding the alleged resignation of a priest in the Diocese of Nnewi (Anglican Communion), Anambra State, Rev. Ogbuchukwu Lotanna, is not yet clear.
Agbebaku-Izobo Eseche: A Man on a Mission
“A man on a mission is far different from a drone on a deadline,” Rheta Grimsley Johnson acknowledged. Agbebaku-Izobo Eseche is no doubt, a silent achiever who has with his partner Femi Hassan successfully built a multi-million naira company Feizbo Group with the vision and mission of providing quality services to Nigerians for an affordable […]
19 YEARS ON: Appraising brand promotion trajectory of Marketing Edge 
By Tunde Oso For 19 years and still counting, Marketing Edge, Nigeria’s foremost brand and marketing publication as a brand, has succeeded in advancing brand awareness and relationships, while breaking new grounds. In the realms of advertising and marketing journalism, Marketing Edge, which debuted in 2003, has since risen to prominence through its mantra of “Promoting […]
CELLULANT:Establishing impressive footprints in Africa’s mobile payments system
By Etop Ekanem Africa’s payment ecosystem has evolved significantly over several decades from 1885 when the British built Africa’s first bank in Egypt. The progress over time is underpinned by continuous innovation as the continent’s economies grew through a series of improvements in banking services and payment methods,on the one hand. On the other hand, […]
UNIBEN staff member commits suicide
A staff member of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) identified as Prince Carter Oshodin committed suicide on Friday in Umelu Community in Upper Sakponba over alleged unfavourable financial conditions.

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