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Monday, 31 October 2016

My Wife Is A First Class Ashawo, Husband Tells Court


An electrician, Ibrahim Ekeolu, has said that his wife, Taiwo, is a first class prostitute.

Ekeolu of Iyemetu-Igosun Areas of Ibadan made the assertion on Friday when he testified in a divorce petition institute by his wife at Mapo Customary Court, Ibadan against him.

The respondent, who denied the allegations in the petition, accepted the divorce request from his wife.

“Your honour, Taiwo is a first class prostitute who thinks she can continue to fool me.

“Taiwo goes out and return home at anytime she feels, staying two or three months with her parents.

“In this state of constant abandonment, I saw Taiwo cooking very early one morning, she told me that one of her relatives was sick and needed food in the hospital.

“She took the food and I carefully trailed her, I saw her entering an hotel with the food.

“Though, I couldn’t get the room she entered, but I waited until she came out with her concubine and both of them sighted me and they took another direction out.

“Taiwo knew what I was going to do, when she got home, she packed out  with most of my belongings.

“Taiwo as a woman is a drunkard, when she returns home late, alcohol smells all over her body and sleeps to unconsciousness.

“When I reported the incident to her parents, they instead supported her as they usually did,” Ibrahim explained.

But, Taiwo, an Ibadan-based trader, had urged the court to dissolve her six-year-old marriage to her husband for allegedly stealing her money.

The mother of one and resident of Ireakari-Mokola, told the court that her husband was crippling her life through constant theft of her capital.

“For a number of times, Ekeolu has stolen the money meant for my business despite the fact that he does not make any contribution to it.

“He has stolen thousands of naira from me to cripple my business and if I ask, he turns me into a punching bag.

“Your honour, he battered me one day such that I collapsed into the gutter. Each time he beat me, I end up in the hospital.

“As if those are not enough, he doesn’t want to know how our only child and I sustain our lives. Worst of all, he is jobless and does nothing about it,” Taiwo said.

The President of the court, Mr Henric Agbaje, asked the couple to produce evidence to support their claims, and adjourned the case till Nov. 13 for judgment.



My NYSC experience in Igboland -By Shuaibi Ahmed Abba



IN November last year, I, alongside thousands of other youths across the nation answered the clarion call to serve our father land through the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme which sought to expose Nigerian youths to the nation’s diversity so as to promote understanding and thus, peace and unity.

I have always admired the industriousness, free spirit and boldness of the Ndi-Igbo and yearned for means to mingle with them to learn their ways. My wish was granted. The followings are my experiences during my service year in the Eastern heartland: Imo State.

Ndi-Igbo are peaceful, beautiful and welcoming. They hold their culture and language in highest esteem one can imagine. Religion is evident in every aspect of their lives from the names they answer to the ones they give their businesses. Ndi-Igbo invoke and implore God before and after every deed, including the ones prohibited by the same God.

My stay in a Christian-dominated region made me understand the differences among certain doctrines within the same religion based on the interpretation of the Holy Bible and conviction of individual members. These denominations sharply polarised the Christian faithful to the point that one church questions the Christianity of another. It was here, for the first time, I met Christians who do not celebrate Christmas, who do not believe in the existence of hell fire nor in the second coming of Jesus Christ and those who judged themselves unworthy of inheriting the Kingdom of God.

I had the opportunity to counter the popular sentiments on Northerners, Muslims and Islam in general. To begin with, I find the sentiment that everyone from the north is Hausa and Muslim to be ludicrous. In my response to that, I use Adamawa, my home State as an example. We have more than twenty indigenous ethnic groups none of which is Hausa. The Christian population is so massive that a Muslim-Muslim governor/deputy ticket was never and can never be contemplated. However, Hausa is used in public places as a common tongue spoken and understood by one and all like Pidgin English is in the south.

On Islam, I explained it means peace and preaches mutual coexistence, tolerance and justice among other things. In all, I said, what struck them most was the position of Prophet Isa (Jesus, PBUH) in Islam. His miraculous birth and deeds, the story of his life and that of his mother Maryam (A.S) seem to correspond with the versions they read in the Bible.

Anber, cited in Chinua Achebe’s There was a Country asserts that “the Igbo have no compelling traditional loyalty beyond town or village”. This is true. Each autonomous community has its own constitution reflecting its peculiarities. In my host community (Umuokwa) an outsider who lived peacefully in the community for two years is rewarded with a plot of land to build a house and another to farm. Such individual is now regarded as an indigene and enjoys full constitutional rights as everyone else. Giving the intensity of a crime, punishment can range from fine, excommunication to banishment.

Living in the east opened my eyes to the mutual distrust; if not disgust we harbour towards one another owing to the limited knowledge or complete lack of it about one another. We don’t know ourselves because we don’t travel, we don’t travel because we fear and we fear because of the terrible tales told by people who had been to the other side which more often than not are lies concocted to promote the us versus them divide.

It also unfolds to me the limits of President Buhari’s charisma, popularity and acceptance. Vehemently supporting or defending the president in the South-east could deny one some of his constitutionally guaranteed rights. PMB is so unpopular that his name became synonymous with wickedness, suffering and other forms of hardship. Any misfortune is blamed on him and is easily dismissed “na Buhari cause am”. The only commendation the president enjoys is on the fight against corruption and recovery of looted loot.

Ndi-Igbo are blessed with some of the best vegetables in the country. Their women’s ability to mix ingredients which seem unmixable to produce a superbly delicious taste made them unique. Take for example the famous Ofe Owerri. It is a concoction of beef, smoked fish, stock fish. It contains vegetables like ugu, okazi and oha leaves mixed with cocoyam paste and other conventional soup ingredients. To be honest, I was forewarned, on a lighter note by a friend that after eating Ofe Owerri I will not entertain the thoughts of going back home. I defied the friendly admonition, went into a restaurant, ordered for it and savoured the delicious taste. Very soon, hopefully, I will be on my way home.

I also enjoyed Abacha, roasted yam and plantain with stew that is usually peppered. It was fun pairing corn with ube (pear) and Ukwa with coconut. Roasted groundnut goes rather well with banana, bread, or cucumber. However, I disliked ukpa and akpu. I mistook both for moi-moi and pounded yam respectively.

Ndi-Igbo hustler nature made them stand out in the Nigerian crowd. Disappointingly, the youth, like their counterparts elsewhere in the country have lost sense of proportion and waste time and energy on trivial things. I observed their nonchalance towards the Igbo culture and language. A youth here prefers speaking Pidgin English to Igbo, exams malpractice to studying and easy means to wealth like sports gambling to hard work.

I met a guy who squandered two hundred thousand Naira meant for school-related expenses on gambling. This made the father livid, and wasted no time in disowning the son. Few months later, the mother died of blood pressure rise. The father blamed the son for the loss of his better half and so their seemingly interminable wrangling continued. To date, the guy remains a drop-out with no hand work. Such is the buffoonery to which obsession with gambling could mislead one into.

My greatest disappointment is that I was unable to witness Igbo traditional wedding or any other significant Igbo festival. None took place in the course of my service year. Despite that, I had a memorable service year full of interesting experiences. I made friends and associates and learned the Igbo language.

We, the youth, have a chance to truly unite and lift our nation high by eschewing religious bigotry and ethnocentrism which can be achieved through productive conversation with one another which will enable us understand our differences. Let’s take that chance and make Nigeria a better place.

Abba is on his NYSC at  Relief International Secondary School, Umuokwa, Amala.  Ngor-Okpala L.G.A. Imo State.

Lawyers Protest Against Buhari's Governmnet



Constitutional lawyers and human rights activists from various parts of the country yesterday staged a protest in Abuja against the continued detention of former National Security Adviser, NSA, Mohammed Sambo Dasuki, retd, and others, in spite of bails granted them by the court.

They flayed the executive arm of government for attempting to derail the rule of law and democracy with utter disregard to valid and lawful court decision. The protesters made copious reference to the ECOWAS Court of Justice which ordered the release of Dasuki.

The lawyers also accused the executive arm of mistaking persecution for prosecution, insisting that any government or agency not obeying valid court order could not claim to be prosecuting offenders but persecuting them.

The group also passed a vote of confidence on the National Judicial Council, NJC, over the matured manner and clear terms the council had been handling the invasion of the houses of two Supreme Court Justices and five other cadres by operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS.

The legal practitioners, who claimed that the unconstitutional manner the judges were arrested was a threat to democracy, appealed to the United Nations, United Kingdom, United States of America and Amnesty International to call the Federal Government to order and stop disobedience to the rule of law. The lawyers,’ operating under the aegis of “Lawyers in Defence of Democracy” and the human right activists, operating under the platform of “Citizens for Good Governance”, jointly accused the executive arm of government of plotting to overthrow the judiciary so as to enthrone abuse of human rights and subversion of the rule of law.


COLLAGE OF SHAME - By Chika Abanobi



They say photographs do not lie. The photos you see here depict the situation of things, physical infrastructure-wise, in some of the Federal government colleges, otherwise known as Unity Schools. Together, they show the kind of environment in which our children learn, situation far from the ideal, and, definitely, a long cry from the one under which their parents or sponsors studied, in years gone by.

Take for instance, Federal Government College, Ilorin (FGCI), Kwara State. The co-educational institution said to have produced the likes of Donald Duke, former governor of Cross Rivers State, Alhaji Aminu Shehu Shagari, son of Alhaji Shehu Shagari, Nigeria’s ex-civilian President (1979-1983), and today, Member, House of Representatives, Hassan Bello of Nigeria Shippers Council, Steve Nwosu, Deputy Managing Director/Deputy Editor-in-Chief, The Sun Publishing Ltd, publishers of The Sun titles, Dr. Folashade Yemi-Esan, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, not to talk of other movers and shakers of Nigerian society, is, today, nothing but a shadow of its former self, infrastructure-wise.

Please, do not believe anybody who tells you there are no good structures there. There are: such as the administrative and ICT blocks built by University Basic Education Commission (UBEC) and STEP-B Projects, and the ultra-modern mosques and chapel built, respectively, by the Muslim organization and Catholic Church, for students and staff use. Not to talk of the iron-reinforced beautiful painted school gate, which Layi Olawiyola, The Sun correspondent in Ilorin, confessed, is capable of making a first-time visitor mistake the school for an institution of higher learning.

Old versus new structures

But enter inside and you will find that the bad, dilapidated structures far outstrip the few good buildings standing on its vast landscape. To start with, the fence that used to separate the school from the surrounding community is gone making it possible for the school to virtually merge with the community. That puts the security of the kids at risk. In fact, on some days, you could see cattle grazing lazily on the grass field that has taken over the school compound, while their herdsmen watch.  The field tracks of yesteryears that helped to put the school’s name on the state and sometimes national map of secondary schools sports competition, are, today, non-existent as the field has been taken over by weed while the mini stadium has fallen into serious disuse.

There are some buildings in which there are no toilets making some of the students to defecate anywhere they could find space including the common rooms. In some of the buildings, instead of water closet (WC) system, you find pit toilets, all messed up. And some of the classrooms and dormitories are nothing to write home about. In some of them you find scanty plastic chairs and beds. Some dormitories don’t have light fittings while in some you see naked wires sticking out from the sockets and posing mortal danger to careless or carefree students. And the laboratories lack scientific equipment.

A parent, Alhaji Saka Alaro, complained about the school fees being on the high side. Calling on the school authorities and government to address this important issue that has been a source of friction between the PTA and the school, he wondered aloud why parents should end up paying well over N120, 000 while the fees are officially pegged at N25, 500 for old students and N55, 5000 for new intakes.

A matter of utmost concern

This situation, The Sun Education understands, is giving sleepless nights to its old students who used to know the school when it was the school to be and to beat. “What we found on ground is not impressive at all,” Jummai Ndalugi, the current National President of the school’s Old Students Association (OSA) admitted. She and her new executives were sworn into office in February this year. “And, from what we’ve found out, it is not peculiar to our school.”

She is absolutely correct. The story is more or less, the same in virtually the 104 Federal Government colleges scattered across the country. Although some efforts are being made to redress the situation, by the Federal Government parastatals like UBEC, charged with such responsibilities, such efforts are turning out to be like a drop of water in a mighty ocean: they hardly make much impression to anybody who was a recipient of education under the Unity School system, in the days of its glory, because the decay has been allowed to fester over the years.

Paul Orude who visited Federal Government Girls College, Bauchi, reports that although the school seemed to be in good shape, when compared with others, its primary school arm presents a very ugly face. While its volleyball, basket courts appear to be in use, its football pitch and tracks fields have been completely taken over by grasses which are “as tall as an adult. When I drove round, the overgrown grasses almost swallowed up my car.”

But one of the teachers who confided in him said the problem of the school is not so much with facilities or infrastructure as with the condition of service of teachers.  “It is terrible,” he said. “We are yet to get our promotion arrears of 2010, 2011 and 2013 while some of us have not been paid salary of July, August and September, 2013. When it comes to promotion the directorate cadre we are not considered. Recently about 600 of us went for promotion and only 43 were promoted. This can affect the morale of the teachers and staff and lead to low productivity.”

George Onyejiuwa, The Sun correspondent in Imo, who was at Government Secondary School, Owerri, lamented the state of physical infrastructures at the state-owned government school founded in 1932. “A visitor to premier government secondary school in the state will quickly notice that indeed most of the “ancient” school blocks need some upgrading. Although the state government has built additional five classroom blocks to ease off the pressure on the existing ones, one of the teachers who did not want his name in print pointed out that the school which now has a student population of about 4,300 is overpopulated and that the current facilities needs to be expanded.”

“He added that most of the senior’s science laboratories, especially the biological laboratory, is in bad shape and needs to be re-equipped for the students. He also disclosed that even the refectory needs urgent attention as the building was erected in the colonial times and that the school needs a better one. The building housing the dining and the kitchen has become very old and dilapidated, and it was observed that the students had to take their meals sitting on bare floor of the veranda of what is supposed to be the dining hall. An SS1 student who lives in one of the hostels said that their major problem is that the lavatories have no water and need to be changed.”

Science of sadness

At Federal Science and Technical College, Ilesa, Osun State, Clement Adeyi, our correspondent in Osogbo, reports that power supply is epileptic and there is no money to buy diesel to power the generators. Aladesu Michael, the PTA chairman of the school claimed that this started being the case following the slashing by Adamu Adamu, the Minister of Education, of the levy payable by Parents Teachers Association (PTA), from N7, 500 to N5, 000.

While commending the Federal Government for coming to the rescue of the students by its prompt response in posting the new principal to the school and ensuring rapid renovation of the dilapidated structures, he, however, called on the Federal Government to allow its members to contribute to the funding of the school by providing basic needs that could guarantee quality education for their children and wards.

Arguing that funding of education was no longer the exclusive business of government, especially in this time of economic recession, he stated it was through the N7, 500 being paid by each parent that the association was able to cater for the salaries and allowances of teachers engaged by the body. But now it is finding it difficult to do so since the minister ordered reduction of the levy to N5, 000.

“We need about N400 million to put things in order,” Ndalugi told The Sun Education concerning the appalling situation at FCGI. As at now, the body has chapters in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, etc. “Any class or sect that wants to donate should come through the national body. We have divided the work to be done at FCGI in seven phases; the first is the living condition, the dormitories, the toilets. The laboratories are something else; there are no apparatuses, no equipment to use. And people are coming up with different ideas.

“We are soliciting for funds but as we do so, my executives and I are all for total transparency. Old students are willing to help but they must see our transparency. We also have a chapter in the UK but people want to see that, ok, I am sending my money not for people to corner for their own personal use but for it to be used for what it was meant for. A lot of us in government parastatals and private establishments should come together, go back to our alma mater and see what we can do to help the situation.


“We can set the pace and be the trailblazers. We can give scholarships; some people can build up the dilapidated sports facilities; those of us that can do something to help with the nutrition aspect, the quality of food that the students eat, can do so. Of course, we will love to work with the Federal Government because we have some of us working in the Federal Ministry of Education.”




Source:DAILY SUN

Bishop Kukah Visits Fani-Kayode, Others At EFCC Custody


Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto yesterday visited some detainees in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), including former ministers Musiliu Obanikoro and Femi Fani-Kayode and a former presidential spokesman Dr. Reuben Abati at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja.

According to a statement by the EFCC Head of Media and Publicity, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren,  Bishop Kukah praised the agency on the state of its facilities in Abuja, which he described as ‘clean and orderly”.

The statement said: “Bishop Kukah made the remarks during an unscheduled visit to the commission’s detention facility and clinic, where he felicitated with some of the inmates, which included former ministers Femi Fani-Kayode, Musiliu Obanikoro and a former presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati.

“The revered Bishop, who was conducted round the facilities by the acting Chairman of the Commission, Ibrahim Magu, expressed delight that the detainees appeared in high spirits despite the discomfort of temporary restriction.

“He urged them not to be downcast and to see their current travail as divine.”

Bishop Kukah, also prayed for the inmates, and summed up his visit thus: “I discussed with some detained suspects, like Femi Fani-Kayode, Musiliu Obanikoro and Reuben Abati; and I am quite pleased they are looking cheerful.

“I was also happy with the humility of the acting chairman who took me round and the way he interacted with the detainees. This is what is important for our country so that nobody takes these kinds of things personal. I am happy I came.

“We are all staff of EFCC to the extent that we want a better country and we are doing what needs to be done. We’ll continue praying that God guides you, keeps you safe and ensure that we build a country that we all will be proud of.

“This country has suffered so much, but we hope and pray that we can bring the suffering and trauma to an end as we collectively fight corruption.”

Magu however, assured the inmates that their incarceration was not personal.


“It is not personal. This is all about Nigeria and making it better. And I think there is a consensus around this,” he said.

Skye Bank Plc Sacks More Workers



In what seemed like a rumor earlier on, Skybank has once again disengaged about 50 workers of their workforce including those in outsourced and auxiliary functions, after previously disengaging about 200 of its workers four months ago.

Although the number of the affected non-core employees could not be ascertained since they were not direct workers of the bank, it was gathered that the reasons for their exit ranged from non-performance, disciplinary issues as well as rightsizing by the lender.

According to Punch, most of the affected personnel were in outsourced functions like tellers, drivers and internal security guards.

Confirming the development, the Head, Corporate and Brand Communication, Skye Bank, Mr. Nduneche Ezurike, confirmed the exit of the affected workers, adding that the management of the bank approved the payment of generous entitlements and severance packages to them as contained in their engagement letters and as agreed with the workers’ union.

Recall that the Central Bank of Nigeria had on July 4 sacked the Chairman, Skye Bank, Mr. Olatunde Ayeni; Managing Director, Timothy Oguntayo; Deputy Managing Director, Mrs. Amaka Onwughalu; non-executive directors, Mr. Victor Odozi, Mr. Babajide Agbabiaka, Dr. Jason Fadeyi, Mr. Kunle Aluko, Mr. Victor Adenigbagbe, Mr. Abdul Bello and Hajiya Amunna Lawan Ali; and the two longest-serving Executive Directors, Mr. Dotun Adeniyi and Mrs. Ibiye Ekong.


In their place, the CBN announced Alhaji Muhammad Ahmad as the new chairman, while Mr. Adetokunbo Abiru was also named as the new managing director.

Other members of the reconstituted board are Bayo Sanni, Idris Yakubu, Markie Idowu and Abimbola Izu, all of who had been serving as executive directors of the lender before now.

The CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, had explained that the “proactive moves have become unavoidable in view of the persistent failure of Skye Bank to meet minimum thresholds in critical prudential and adequacy ratios, which has culminated in the bank’s permanent presence at the CBN lending window”.



The bank’s reconstituted Board was mandated to run a lean and efficient organisation; control costs; aggressively recover debts owed it; grow deposits; and shore up its liquidity position.

Wake Up! Newspaper Headlines For Today 1st Nov



  • Punch Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • JAMB Act and extension of UTME result
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  • Naira remains at 470 as dollar shortage continues
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  • How to use banker's drafts and cheques safely
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  • Using a chequebook
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  • Knowing about banker's draft
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  • Gionee invests $10m in Nigeria
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  • Skye Bank sacks 50 more workers
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  • NNPC targets gas in 126 northern basins, others
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  • eyes $3bn investment in rail transport
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  • Power firms want forex at official rate
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  • My status won't affect $29.9bn loan
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  • CBN warns against patronage of 'wonder banks
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  • MDAs take over assets sales from BPE
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  • Recession: FG eyes real sector, MSMEs for recovery
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  • Union Bank, LEAP Africa support youth empowerment
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  • FCMB promotes savings culture
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  • MainOne selects Minkels to enhance data centre market
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  • BlackBerry making Android phones to bridge connectivity gap ' Asinugo
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  • Yudala, firm collaborate on youth empowerment
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  • SAP introduces co-innovation lab in Africa
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  • CBN grants Wi-Pay int'l money transfer licence
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  • iPhone 8'll sport OLED displays
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  • Huawei now number 72 on global brand report
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  • Why Ondo should not burn
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  • Still on the Chibok girls
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  • Lagos' new pact with the physically challenged
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  • Nigeria and 2016 Mo Ibrahim governance index
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  • Bespoke gas powered generators as silent killers
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  • Police loot community, torture farmer to death
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  • Suspects arrested for stealing two bicycles worth N3m
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  • Couple, siblings burnt to death in Osun auto crash
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  • Three arraigned for attacking Ayefele in Ekiti
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  • Lagos hotelier turns job seeker into sex worker
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  • Kerosene explosion kills two in A'Ibom
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  • Thisday Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • DSS' Daily Invitation Stops Arrested Judges from Sitting
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  • Buhari Orders Probe of Sexual Abuse at IDP Camps
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  • Elumelu Preaches Entrepreneurship, Says It's Path to Independence, Sustainability
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  • Ondo Guber Crisis Keeps PDP Reconciliation at Bay
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  • $30bn External Borrowing as Necessary Pill for Economic Revival
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  • Senate Investigates Volkswagen for Alleged Sabotage
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  • 240 Boko Haram Terrorists Surrender to MNJTF
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  • Police Recruitment: FG, Senate Adopt Community Policing, to Recruit Nine Officers Per LG
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  • PDP Berates Fashola, Says Lagos Better under Ambode
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  • Oil Prices Fall to One-Month Low as Concerns Mount over OPEC Deal
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  • PDP Asks FG Save Ondo from Imminent Crisis
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  • How Has Buratai Enforced Discipline
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  • A New Vista for Two Bright Pupils
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  • The Tragedy of the Arrest of Judges
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  • Zero-Oil Plan Nigerias Comparative Advantage Lies Outside of Oil
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  • Skye Bank Sacks 50 Employees, Outsourced Staffs
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  • CBN: Financial Literacy Now Compulsory in Basic Education
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  • Good Night, Mr. Trump
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  • Giwa and His Group Lose Again
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  • Japanese Largess Tears Dream Team Apart
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  • Team Tombim Edge Debutants Team Lead Way in Blue Group Clash
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  • New Eagles Invitee Dumps Nigeria for Dutch Club
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  • Keffi Ponys, Almat Rule 2016 MTN African Patrons Cup Polo
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  • NOCs Advanced Sports Management Course Kicks off
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  • LMC COO, Five Others Appointed CAF Instructors
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  • Guardiola Wants Perfect City against Barca Tonight
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  • Gowon, Ekweremadu, Harp on Importance of Sports to National Unity
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  • KWASU Don, Gambari, Bags NSSM Top Job
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  • The Sun Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • COLLAGE OF SHAME
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  • UNIZIK students build tricycle with local materials
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  • Angry reactions trail N30,000 prize to UNILORIN best graduating student
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  • Why FG is careful to privatise refineries -Kachikwu
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  • When appointments become unattractive
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  • Ondo Guber Watch: Akeredolu best candidate for Ondo 'Ariyomo
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  • Battle of Uyo: Esiti raps Rohr
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  • UCL: Guardiola plans Barca fall at Etihad
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  • Eagles look forward to 50th World Cup home match
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  • Supreme court strikes out suit against NFF
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  • NDIC begins secret staff recruitment
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  • FG creates new regulator for petroleum industry
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  • How small businesses can access microcredit
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  • NNPC plans $51bn investment ingas market
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  • OPEC members jittery as supply surges to 33.82m bpd
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  • Kano launches N1bn agric credit
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  • Lawyers in solidarity protest for arrested judges
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  • Boko Haram: HIV ravages IDP camp
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  • Boko Haram kills 5 soldiers, 4 others in ambush
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  • APC govs brief Buhari oninsecurity
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  • Kalu bombs Igbo
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  • Ondo guber: Buhari hosts Akeredolu, gives blessing
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  • Police, Senate bicker over recruitment
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  • Biafra: Group honours Kanu with Shinning Star award
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  • Troops destroy militants' shrine, nab chief priest
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  • Niger Delta: Ijaw group doubts FG's sincerity
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  • AGRIC: 100 tonnes of rice possible in Bayelsa ' Ogbeh
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  • Nigerian mining industry and Asian tigers
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  • My NYSC experience in Igboland
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  • On Odili's 'perpetual injunction
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  • Accountability and the demons in Aso Villa By
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  • Urgent task of Niger Delta development
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  • Three years validity for UTME
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  • Vanguard Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Power outage at APC National Secretariat over N1.7m debt
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  • Reps give Customs C-G 8 days ultimatum to appear
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  • Railway concession'll pull $3bn investment to Nigeria ' Amaechi
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  • Lawyers protest continued detention of Dasuki, Kanu, others
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  • Zamfara makes case for rural farmers
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  • Ikwerre youths fault corruption allegations against Amaechi
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  • Troops kill 'notorious' militant in Cross River, arrest Chief Priest
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  • Leave Buhari out of judges' arrest saga ' Presidency
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  • Honour for Buhari's wife, Mrs Obiano, others
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  • Abia police arrest sergeant, others for robbery
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  • EEDC restructures, appoints Jayaraman as acting MD/CEO
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  • Son butchers village head, throws corpse into pit toilet in C-River
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  • Lagos PDP commends Ambode over abandoned projects
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  • Diamond Bank records N3.5bn profit after tax in Q3
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  • Niger Delta peace talk: Ndokwa, Isoko threaten court action
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  • Buhari-Niger Delta leaders meeting: A good beginning
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  • I don't have any rift with Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, says Rotimi Akeredolu
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  • I'll redress Mimiko's 8 years of under-devt ' Oke
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  • Culture of story telling and Julius Pondi
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  • Update on Buhari's Change government- Reno
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  • Aregbesola's strategy of managing inherited Osun debt
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  • Buhari's comment and the Nigerian inferiority complex
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  • The Lagos Assembly example
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  • Ebuehi snubs Super Eagles invitation
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  • Supreme Court strike out Giwa's motions
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  • Messi wary of Aguero
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  • Guardiola and Man City seek Barcelona revenge
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  • Emulate the performance of Toriola, Quadri, Oshonaike ' Dalung urges Nigerian athletes
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  • World Cup trophy sculptor, Gazzaniga is dead
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  • FIFA rivals Ballon d'or with 'The Best' football awards
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  • LMC COO, Abubakar, five others appointed CAF Club Licensing Instructors
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  • Shafer record label debuts, hits airwaves with exciting singles
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  • Lagos @ 50: A conversation and matters arising
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  • Carl Ikeme's injury not serious, says Wolves manager
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  • Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate bomb another pipeline
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  • Pupils imbibe cooking skills for healthy living
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  • Experts worry over rising cases of drug abuse
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  • LASG urged to commit 10% oil derivation to health insurance
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  • Younger pregnant women have higher stroke risk than older women ' Study
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  • PCN approves training of pharmacy technicians in private institutions
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  • West African leaders unite to tackle infectious diseases
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  • Pregnant women lament high cost of services in Lagos hospitals
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  • Free blood sugar screening for journalists
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  • Lagos NMA decries poor access of Nigerians to qualitative healthcare
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  • Guardian Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Government to commercialise gas flaring by Q1 2017
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  • NHRC plans to probe arrest of judges
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  • Senate panel tasks FG on economic recession
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  • Arewa leaders pledge to curb insecurity in North
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  • Presidency resolves feud between Senate, PSC over police recruitment
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  • 40m vulnerable to poverty, insecurity over receding Lake Chad
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  • How past leaders distorted Abuja master plan
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  • AEDC disconnects APC secretariat over alleged N1.7 million debt
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  • Cross River submits final EIA report on 260km highway
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  • Lagos will continue to protect foreign investors
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  • The Nation Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Shocked Buhari probes IDPs camps rape claims
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  • Siblings die in kerosene explosion
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  • NNPC seeks $51b investment in gas sector, says GMD
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  • Nigeria, Libya output to push down oil price
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  • Kukah meets Fani-Kayode, Obanikoro, Abati at EFCC
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  • PSC: 10,000 police recruits for community policing
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  • Wanted: New strategy to tackle waste in Lagos
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  • Speaker: Lagos ideal for investors
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  • Three held for disrupting Ooni's visit to Ekiti
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  • Fed Govt to attract over $3bn investment through rail transport
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  • Their lordships in public court
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  • Effective arbitration'll boost economy, says Candide-Johnson
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  • Lagos pledges to protect people's rights
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  • Rule of law as society's foundation
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  • Prosecute human rights'violators
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  • Lawyer seeks to nullify sole administrators' appointment
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  • Firm seeks N20b from Zenith for 'failed' contracts
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  • Conduct yourselves well, customary court judges told
  • Tasks before mediators, by Ogun CJ
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  • Nigeria loses N127b yearly to telecoms infractions
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  • Why NAFDAC, SON, others we must remain at ports,
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  • Arik Air carried 19.5m passengers in 10 years
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  • 12,000bpd refinery to start operation in 2018
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  • Want to arrive alive' Kill the speed
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  • Terminal operators, others owe NPA N30b
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  • Mixed grill for Multichoice subscribers
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  • MD confirms EFCC's probe of NAHCO
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  • Acting capacity not a hindrance to govt borrowings
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  • Shippers Council partners stakeholders to boost revenue
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  • The Ekiti Formula
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  • Beyond admission of guilt
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  • Contractual nonsense
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  • Delta pdp: A divided house
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  • Cote d'Ivoire APC advocates voting rights
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  • Ondo PDP walks on tightrope
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  • Daily Times Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • David Silva reveals Man City tactics for Barca clash
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  • Uranus may have two undiscovered moons, astronomers say
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  • Nigeria and World Polio Day
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  • Youth unemployment and Graduate Entrepreneurship
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  • Protesting lawyers shut down parts of Abuja, want SSS to obey Court orders
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  • #BringBackOurGirls urges Nigerian govt to hasten release of remaining Chibok girls
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  • Buhari to fire top aides indicted in arms procurement probe
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  • Daily Trust Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Niger State and Shea nuts
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  • Northern governors in America
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  • Challenges before new UN Secretary General
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  • Ondo: Tinubu has accepted me as APC candidate Akeredolu
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  • Ondo: Tinubu has accepted me as APC candidate Akeredolu
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  • Governor Fayose is a man of high taste - Adelusi
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  • Man begins trekking from Lagos to Abuja to support Sheriffs PDP
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  • Ogun ex-lawmaker dies
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  • Losers are behind realignment moves Segun Oni
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  • NBS, UNICEF collect data on children, women in FCT
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  • FCTA clears Dei dei market of roadside traders
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  • Motorist crushes woman in Abaji
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  • NDLEA intercepts bus carrying Indian hemp in Abaji
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  • FCT-UBEB, China organise cultural festival in Abuja
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  • My wife is first-class prostitute, husband tells court
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  • Repentant cattle rustlers become peace advocates in Katsina
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  • WAAP-Nigeria equips 50 farmers with new technology
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  • N52bn GES for 2014 still outstanding
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  • World Savings Day: CBN sensitises students
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  • Why Nigerias communication satellite is underutilised
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  • Gas sector requires $51bn investment NNPC
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  • 20,000mw not achievable in 2020 - NBET boss
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  • NNPC seeks $51BN investment in gas sector
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  • Why it is difficult to save money Nigerians
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  • Barcelona are the best but we can beat them Guardiola
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  • Eagles play 50th World Cup home match against Algeria
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  • Nigeria vs Algeria: Fans seek wing-back role for Moses
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  • Group to invest $1.5bn in Nigerian league
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  • MTN lauds 2016 African Patrons Cup Polo display
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  • Training Command win Airforce Games
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  • Adepoju, Ogunjobi urge Eagles not to relax against Algeria
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  • Daily Independent Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • N180bn Virement: Reps May Bargain With Constituency Projects
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  • Why DSS Went After Judges'Presidency
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  • Auditor General's Absence Threatens $30bn FG Loan Request
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  • Igbo Leaders Demand Kanu's Release, Restate Commitment To Nigeria
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  • There Was No Political Prisoner Under My Watch'Jonathan
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  • Buhari's Meeting With N'Delta Stakeholders Will Be Fruitful ' Minister
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  • Will Never Apologise To Speaker Dogara ' Jibrin
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  • No One Should Drag President Buhari Into INEC, Ondo PDP Crisis ' Lai Mohammed
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  • Pay TV Consumers Bemoan Multichoice Over Discriminatory Bouquet Fees
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  • Auction House Opens For Business
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  • Media Fuse Network To Unveil Proprietary Tools
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  • Rivers Outdoor Regulator Urges Practitioners To Register Billboard Structures
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  • NB Doles Out Cash Prizes To Journalists
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  • Tribune Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • 300 million children live with toxic air 'UNICEF
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  • NBA inaugurates task force on Niger Delta, North-East crisis
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  • CCT may try arrested judges
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  • How Rickey Tarfa shielded wanted fraud suspects, witness tells court
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  • Edo sets up 19-member transition committee
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  • Kogi people solidly behind Buhari 'Bello
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  • Ajimobi advocates transparency, reporting relationship with World Bank
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  • World Bank supports 120 Ekiti schools with teaching aids
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  • Warri-Ajaokuta-Obaro-Abuja rail project to attract $30bn investment 'Amaechi
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  • Crisis rocks Lagos APC over Reps' seat
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  • How Buhari is changing leadership perception in Nigeria, Africa 'Osinbajo
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  • New minimum wage: FG meets Labour today
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  • DSS invasion: Lawyers protest in Abuja, condemn calls on judges to step aside
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  • Kukah visits Fani-Kayode, Obanikoro, Abati, others in EFCC cells
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  • Amosun dismisses NLC chairman, 15 others
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  • Bricklayer jailed 1 month for stealing phone, N5000
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  • Why NNPC is not pumping petroleum products through System 2B Network ' NUPENG
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  • Association woos Nigerians to Chinese Traditional Medicine
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  • Group appeals to Saudi Arabia to reduce tax on hajj, Umrah
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  • Ooni of Ife, CESSF to honour Olympians, raise funds for upcoming talents
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  • Of corps members and military training
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  • Economy: FG, learn from Saudi Arabia
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  • The exit of African countries from ICC
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  • Tribal marks: Art caught between tradition and modernity
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  • FCMB partners RecyclePoints on waste recycling
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  • Ambode receives 'Nigeria Goes Green' Southwest Brand Ambassador award
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  • Global Brands Report: Huawei moves to number 72
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  • NCSU, NULGE back NLC, urge Buhari to call Amosun to order
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  • How to make the naira stronger
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  • How we plan to use youths to reposition agric sector
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  • Electricity infrastructure: IBEDC spends N4.5bn in 10 months
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  • UBA takes banking saving literacy to rural students
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  • Oil and gas: Nigeria earned N70trn in 14yrs 'Report
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  • Oando records N54.35bn loss in Q3 results
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  • Skye Bank exits 50 employees, outsourced staff
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  • $51 billion investment opportunity exists in gas sector ' NNPC GMD
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  • Leadership Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Amaechi Seeks Passage Of Transport Commission Bill
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  • ECOWAS Warns FG On Possibility Of Boko Haram, Militants Using Chemical Weapons
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  • Broaden Your Horizons AndSkills, Natasha Tells Nigerian Youths
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  • Popular Abuja Hotelier, Becomes Certified Fellow Of IMC
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  • Heal The Land/ Bridge Builders Awards To Hold November
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  • Iyanya Joins Mavin Records, Drops New Single With Don Jazzy and Dr.Sid
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  • Suntrust Bank Targets Teenagers As Customers
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  • Ramsey Can Become Arsenals Lampard Wenger
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  • Nigeria Vs Algeria: Fans Seek Wing-Back Role For Moses
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  • Recession or Not, Upgrade your properties this Christmas with Emilinks premium quality doors at unbeatable prices!
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  • National Mirror Headlines Today [Tue-01-Nov-2016]
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  • Embrace agric, commissioner urges women, youths
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  • A'Ibom youths give Mobil ultimatum to implement agreement
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  • Herdsmen, farmers' crises: 3 Northern govs meet Buhari
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  • Military might: China set to launch 'stealth fighter
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  • Faleke berates APC national leaders
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  • APC takes responsibility for economic challenges
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  • 2016 budget processes and lessons for Reps
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  • SON boss revs up fight against substandard goods
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  • Appraising impact of CBN, BoI's interventions on CTG sub-sector
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  • NACCIMA harps on benefits of private sector-driven economy
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  • Total Nigeria presents Starter Packs to skill acquisition graduands
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  • CBN to sell N123bn T-bills tomorrow
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  • Index sheds 0.72% on sell offs
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  • Total Nigeria enlightens Kaduna students on career options
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  • Battle against Algeria: Ebuehi turns down Nigeria
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Update on Buhari’s Change government- Reno


I am regularly emailed by my readers and social media followers and asked to give them updates on Nigeria’s situation since President Muhammadu Buhari assumed the saddle and sometimes I wonder if they still think I am a Presidential spokesman. My tenure ended on May 29, 2015 when my boss, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, handed over the largest economy in Africa with a foreign reserve of $29.6 Billion and a strong currency that stood at ₦199 (official) and ₦225 (parallel) to one dollar to President Muhammadu Buhari.

(‘Reno, you will put me in trouble with President Muhammadu Buhari with that your article about our separate Independence Day speeches’ former Anambra Governor, Peter Obi to me on the article ‘A Tale of Two Speeches’ after we met in New York.)

At that time, women had not even heard of the concept of the “other room” and Supreme Court Justices did not receive nocturnal visits from ministers complaining that ‘oga is not happy’.
This was an era when rice cost ₦8,000 per bag and when a man living on the minimum wage of ₦18,000 did not have to borrow ₦8,000 to add to his salary so that he could buy a bag of rice for ₦26,000. And then change happened. The funniest thing about this change is that those who promised it have recently been embarrassed to give an update of their change so I can see why my readers look to me to give them an update of the promised change. Okay, since you asked for it, here you go. Change Update What Went Up Under Muhammadu Buhari
* Food
* Rent
* Fees
* Electricity
* Fuel
* Forex
What Stayed Same Under President Buhari
* Minimum Wage
Those Who Left Under President Buhari
* 10 Foreign Airlines
* 20 Foreign Shipping Firms
* Multiple Foreign Companies
Those Who Sacked Staff Under President Buhari
* EVERY Nigerian Bank
* Dangote Group
* MTN, Glo and Airtel
* All Oil Firms
* All Construction Companies
Those Who Shut Down Under President Buhari
* Aero Contractors
* First Nation
* Clover
 * 270 other firms according to the NLC President Buhari’s Response
* Blame Goodluck Jonathan
* Borrow $29.9 Billion
* Replace Okonji Iweala with Kemi Adeosun
* Replace Akinkumi Adesina with Audu Ogbeh
* Shift The Onus of Change From Government to Nigerians Through
#ChangeBeginsWithMe

BREAKING: Explosions Rock Maiduguri


Three loud bomb explosions were today (Monday) heard between 7:50pm and 8:00pm in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

Residents said the explosions were around Polo and Damboa road in Maiduguri.

There are no details yet but residents are making frantic calls to find out the directions

Recall that a sentry attached to the Operation Lafia Doyle of the Nigerian Army yesterday at the west gate of the Bakassi IDP camp gunned down a suspected suicide bomber.


Details later….


Twitter Buzz As Nigerians React To Atiku's Picture With Bishop Kukah




The former vice president of Nigeria and a chieftain of All Progressive Congress (APC), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar took to his twitter account @atiku to share the picture of himself and the catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese Most Rev Dr Hassan Kukah at an event recently at the International Conference Centre.
Most Nigerians reacted to the Turaki of Adamawa’s picture by calling on the former vice president to come 2019 and rescue the country as he was the most detribalised Nigerian Politician.

See some of the tweets