Imports choke textile industry, rise to N1.1trn in two years
Nigeria’s headline inflation rate falls to 15.43%, as food index rises
Oba Adeyemi’s symbol of Nigeria’s struggle in self-discovery, self-actualisation — Obasanjo
Just In: Another explosion rocks Taraba, 9 injured
Court sacks ex-Speaker, Dogara, from House of Reps
‘Bag of rice was N7000, today it is N35,000’ — Protesters beg Jonathan to contest 2023 Presidency
Insecurity: State Police now a better option — Obasanjo
INSECURITY: Nothing’ll stop 2023 polls —INEC
2023: PDP, APC in verbal war over cost of nomination forms
Nigeria facing constitutional problems — Ahamba
Why we can’t adopt freely floating FX regime — Emefiele
Insecurity: Syria better than Nigeria – Peter Obi
Buhari sad over military inability to end insecurity — NSA
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SubscribeTerrorists kill hotel guest, 9 others; set school ablaze in Yobe
Ten (10) people including a hotel guest have been killed by Boko Haram/ISWAP after they attacked a hotel in Geidam Local Government Area in the restive Northeast Yobe State.
Strike: My grouse with ASUU, others — Ngige
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Protest in Edo, gunmen on rampage in Anambra, A-Ibom
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2023: APC buckles to ‘forces’, opts for indirect primary
Following resistance by major stakeholders and presidential aspirants to consensus, the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, has chosen indirect primaries as the mode of choosing its presidential candidate for the 2023 poll.
Presidency justifies Dariye, Nyame’s pardon
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