US will ‘completely decimate’ Iran if I’m assassinated – Trump
Ohakim should carry PPA along — Scribe
Community warns Shell
“War against corruption not for govt alone”
2011: Agukwe slams Udenwa/Araraume alliance
Tanker drivers warned against over speeding
Bayelsa to conduct LG polls in August
Police may crack down on MASSOB
Owie warns against PTI for Kaduna
Amnesty committee to hire psychiatrists for militants
Elders give terms for peace in N-Delta

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Nigerian stars vote Jackson greatest musician ever
If you watch his videos again, you’ll find out that the quality of some of his videos is better than many of the ones we even try to shoot today. He was a very unusual person. It looks like he saw the future.
Presbyterian Church scores democracy low in Nigeria
THE Presbyterian Church of Nigeria has expressed disappointment at the little gains of 10 years of democracy in the country, saying Nigerians have witnessed near collapse, rather than development of the nation’s socio-economic infrastructure. The church noted, with dismay, the abject decay in the nation’s rail, road and water transportation network, electricity and water supply, […]
Impeachment dangles over Delta council boss
By Austin Ogwuda NINE of the 14-member legislative arm of Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State have signed the notice of impeachment of the council chairman, Emmanuel Sorokwu. However, the leader of the legislative arm of the council, Pius Eziashi, representing Ward 14 who is one the nine councillors that signed the impeachment […]
NOUN okays FMC Bida for nursing degree
FEDERAL Medical Centre, Bida has been approved by the National Open University  of Nigeria (NOUN) to provide a sustainable medium for a bachelor’s degree training in nursing. Disclosing this as part of his achievements during the Annual Health Week, aimed at renewing the effort of quality health care delivery on a holistic basis, chief […]
Two Nigerians, 4 others die in London tower fire
By LEKE ADESERI with agency reports TWO people suspected to be Nigerians, Helen Udoaka, 34, and her three-week-old daughter, Michelle, were among the six people that lost their lives in the tower block fire that occurred in London at the weekend. Five of the six victims who perished when a blaze ripped through their tower […]

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