Under Makinde, Oyo is now more economically competitive in good governance – Aduwo
Safety catalyst for growth in transport business — PMT boss
We want government of national unity now – Ogbemudia
Buhari should give way after four years – Alex Nwokedi
Have faith in Nigeria – Uzodinma urges Igbo
Buhari’s economic team, square pegs in round holes – Ango Abdullahi
Edo guber election: Next Saturday is PDP’s final burial – Idaomi
Delta state remains biggest contributor to national cake – Udoh,
Buhari should seek help outside APC – Okwesilieze Nwodo
Why Anenih is fighting me – Edo traditional ruler
Naira vulnerable to further losses in future – FXTM

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Ciroma sends words to Buhari, Says North not afraid of restructuring
I wonder how they would know what the leader’s problem is and until he tells them his problems, they will not help him to solve it. This is why in fact I always tell people that Buhari should contact and consult more people.
Wike’s weak side in real life – Tam-George, Commissioner for Information
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