
Stella Oduah dumps APC for PDP
Unknown gunmen kill suspected cultists in Abia
NYSC loses 2 corps members in Kano as 12 repeat service year
Attempted murder: Fani-Kayode’s ex-wife, Precious Chikwendu others to be re-arraigned tomorrow
ASUU/FG Crisis: How to forestall incessant industrial action in Varsities – APC chieftain
Klopp extends stay at Liverpool until 2026
‘Ridiculous’: Outburst over Samsung’s 2am running advert
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SubscribeMan United still in race for Champions League qualification – Louis Saha
By Emmanuel Okogba Former Manchester United forward, Louis Saha believes the club still has the chance of qualifying for next season’s Champions League despite their recent poor run of form that has left them in sixth position and six points behind fourth placed Arsenal. United’s loss to Arsenal at the weekend was their second consecutive […]
Unknown gunmen attack bullion van in Imo
A bullion van vehicle driving from Mbaise to Owerri, on Thursday was attacked by unknown gunmen in Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo state.
Malami declares for Kebbi governorship
By Haruna Aliyu, Birnin Kebbi The Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Chika Malami, on Thursday, declared his interest to contest the Kebbi governorship under the state ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). Malami made his intentions known at the presidential hall in Birnin Kebbi during APC’s stakeholders’ meeting “if you […]
Israel Prime Minister’s family receives death threat, bullet in mail
The family of Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has received a death threat and bullet in the mail for the second time this week, the police said Thursday. According to an Israeli official familiar with the matter, the target of the threats was Bennett’s 17-year-old son. The official spoke on condition of anonymity in line […]
Sri Lanka teachers, bank workers protest, call for president’s resignation over economic crisis
Teachers and train drivers on Thursday joined the mass walkouts in Sri Lanka, demanding President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s government quit over the worst financial crisis in decades. Many schools in Colombo were shut and several train stations were deserted on Thursday. Hundreds of employees from Sri Lankan state-run banks, most wearing black and carrying black flags, […]
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