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Thursday 27 October 2016

Wake Up! Newspaper Headlines For Today 28th Oct



  • Punch Headlines Today [Fri-28-Oct-2016]
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  • Bursting the rump of Boko Haram
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  • Budget: FG has released N2.5tn, say Udoma, Adesoun
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  • Govt to raise $25.46bn from World Bank, IDB, AfDB
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  • NSE index rises as 15 stocks appreciate
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  • Dangote Cement's profit drops by N24.47bn
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  • ExxonMobil discovers one billion barrels of oil in Nigeria
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  • Recession: 'CBN has deployed conventional, unconventional monetary tools
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  • Electrical fault sparks fire at Lagos airport
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  • Chevron attack: Power supply falls by 600MW
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  • FG has $500m commitment for $1bn Eurobond ' Adeosun
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  • Resort Savings uncovers N165m fraud, invites EFCC
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  • Mimiko to host cocoa industry conference
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  • TUNS Farms gets commendation for school feeding initiative
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  • Unused jewellery can transform your business
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  • Lagos trade fair'll bring the best out of our economy ' Oyetayo
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  • 169 new firms join LCCI
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  • When to consider a joint bank account
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  • OPS seeks reduction in cost of doing business
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  • FG addressing EU ban on Nigerian foods ' NEPC
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  • Characteristics of joint accounts
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  • Nigeria qualify for 2018 ITTF team tourney
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  • Messi and I are good friends ' Ronaldo
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  • Super 8: Racine beat Enyimba
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  • Ferguson hails impressive Iwobi
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  • Etisalat tourney: 13-goal hero Ojukwu warns opponents
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  • Eagles need Success, not Ighalo ' Odini
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  • Moses unstoppable ' Hammers captain
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  • EPL: Liverpool aim to storm Palace in title bid
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  • Rejection of political appointments: A new departure
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  • Of a people capable of doing pretty things
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  • On the health of Nigerian banks
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  • Aisha: Confronting Aso Rock demons' (2)
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  • Days of the cabal
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  • UK-based Nigerian accuses police of extortion, harassment
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  • 12 injured as NURTW, RTEAN clash in Lagos
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  • Four die in Ogun auto crash
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  • Five men gang-rape trader in Lagos, two arrested
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  • I'm being detained for unknown offence ' Policeman
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  • Hoodlums kill 18-year-old, dump corpse on road
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  • Thisday Headlines Today [Fri-28-Oct-2016]
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  • Buhari to Launch $10bn Niger Delta Reconstruction Fund
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  • Senate Amends CCT/CCB Act, Transfers President's Power to N'Assembly
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  • Reps Hinge Approval for $30bn Loan on Funding for Constituency Projects
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  • ExxonMobil Discovers One Billion Barrels of Oil in Nigeria
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  • INEC Lists Jimoh Ibrahim as PDP Candidate in Ondo Governorship Poll
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  • North-east: Presidential C'ttee Begins Work, Says $9bn Lost to Boko Haram Destruction
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  • FG Moves to Plug Revenue Leakages, Review Agreements with Port Operators
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  • Finally, Senate Begin to Debate on PIB Next Week
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  • Power: Discos' Revenue Remittances to Market Drop to 30%
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  • Maafa Exhumes The Ghost of Slavery
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  • Okonjo-Iweala: Financial Inclusion of Women Can Raise Nigerias GDP By 12%
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  • NGO Empowers Members to Reach out to the Less-Privileged
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  • Bankers Urged to Imbibe Ethics, Professionalism
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  • Next Titan Unveils Season 3 Top 16 Contestants
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  • Management Fastrack to Promote Best Work Place Attitude
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  • October Rain Comes with Surprises
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  • Affordable Housing is Attainable through Holistic Govt Intervention
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  • Voices for Change Holds All-Men Conference on Gender Inequality
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  • Heineken Presents Nigerias Fashion Industry in Different Light
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  • Ikeazor: The Poor Mans Lawyer
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  • King Sunny Ade: My Best is yet to Come
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  • LG Scholarship Beneficiaries Tell Success Stories
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  • Aviation Experts to Discuss Current Issues at Akwaaba Travel Market
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  • Buhari, Tinubu, Others for the Coronation of Emir of Borgu
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  • Inspiring Chefs in Central, West Africa to Create Healthy Meals on International Chefs Day
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  • Osinbajo, Ambode to Speak at 8th ARISE Women Conference
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  • Why Buhari Should Show New Interest in Edo State
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  • For 60 Years, We Have Reasons To Thank God
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  • Celebrities Storm Cruise and Chillz Second Edition
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  • Dancehall Star, JKL4Real Teams up with 2Baba, MI
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  • Kogi Politicians Should Let Bello Work
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  • Hausa Domination of Nigeria is a Myth
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  • Nigeria: Beyond Buhari and Jonathan
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  • NCC Tennis League Returns with Coca-Cola Support
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  • Why African Players Must Emulate Toriola
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  • Bello Buba Hails Keffi Ponys Patrons Cup Victory
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  • Organisers Set to Announce Nigerian Sports Awards Nominees
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  • Three Kazakhstan Lifters Stripped of London 2012 Gold Medals
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  • Seven Arrests over Violence at West Ham
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  • Penitent Mourinho Humbled by Man Utd Fans Support
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  • Anyanwus Free-kick Goal Sends AS Racine into Sfinal
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  • The Sun Headlines Today [Fri-28-Oct-2016]
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  • Conte to Mikel: You are free to leave Chelsea
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  • Uyo Stadium turf: NFF undertakes final inspection
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  • Med-View/NUJ Media Games 2016: The Sun Strikers switch AIT off air
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  • AMCON: Reps probe N2.4trn unpaid debts
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  • How we'll spend $29.960bn loan 'Finance Minister
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  • FG launches infrastructure programme to tackle insurgency in N'Delta
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  • Financial inclusion: Women can raise Nigeria's GDP by 12%, says Okonjo-Iweala
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  • Buhari's anti-corruption war in order 'Ribadu
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  • N'Assembly strips President powers to control CCT, CCB
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  • Presidency to miss Oct 31 presentation of budget to Senate
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  • Recession will end soon, says Buhari
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  • Ekweremadu visits Obanikoro, Mohammed, Fani-Kayode, Abati
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  • Ondo guber: Jimoh Ibrahim is PDP candidate 'INEC
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  • Aisha Buhari: My husband will succeed
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  • Military recovers 23 skulls in militants' hideout in Cross River
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  • Rivers at 50: A celebration of liberation ' Wike
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  • Ban on burials in Benin still in force -BTC
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  • BUDGET: FG releases N25bn for social intervention programme
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  • Come back, Turai, all is forgiven
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  • The confrontation too dangerous to happen
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  • Let peace reign at FMC, Owerri
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  • The judges' weighty allegations against ministers
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  • Aisha Buhari: We all know where we belong
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  • Tears for Izu Joseph
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  • Ewuare N'Ogidigan II: 40th Oba of Benin
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  • Vanguard Headlines Today [Fri-28-Oct-2016]
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  • Fury as NASS takes control of CCB/CCT
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  • AMCON's $25bn liabilities heighten economic woes ' Reps' report
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  • Operation Delta Safe destroys 4 militants' shrines in C-River
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  • CLO, others back call to summon IGP over alleged killings by police in Bayelsa, Rivers
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  • Halal & Haram: Deliberately looking lustfully at women
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  • Amnesty: 22 ex-militants graduate from carpentry training
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  • Buhari's meeting with N-Delta leaders: Our expectations ' US govt
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  • Old Aguata Union honours Soludo, Obiano, others
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  • Herdsmen Attacks: Enugu communities get police stations
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  • Stop bombing oil facilities, Delta govt urges youths
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  • Oil, gas sector, key ways out of economic recession ' Buhari
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  • BENIN KINGDOM: Prohibition of burial ceremony lasts till Dec 31, BTC rules
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  • I didn't reject NERC job ' Prof Akinwande
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  • Muslim SoulMates: Do you seek a Muslim life partner
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  • PSC dismisses 6 officers for impersonation, forgery
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  • Benue security agencies prepare for herdsmen migration
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  • Maxima Productions debuts with Dream Abode, The Condo
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  • Ekeremadu storms EFCC for Obanikoro, Bala, Abati, Fani-Kayode
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  • List of of Ondo candidates
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  • FG should revive Abuja Commodities Exchange to boost agriculture' Senator Solomon
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  • FMDQ admits FSDH Merchant Bank's N14.98bn Commercial Papers
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  • Abuja passengers: Emirates has no airlift deal with us ' ARIK AIR
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  • Naira bounces back on liquidity boost
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  • Core business skills every entrepreneur needs
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  • Strategies for achieving marketing goals
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  • Pawn brokering firm debuts in Nigeria
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  • Avoiding loopholes that strangulate businesses
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  • How Pay-TV, ad industry respond to changes in TV viewing habit
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  • StarTimes restates commitment to improved signal coverage, innovation
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  • Okereke-Onyiuke, Alele-Williams, others get PEFON honours
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  • UBN declares N93.44bn gross earnings in nine months
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  • Ports: LCCI proposes policy to block N1tr revenue leakages
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  • CBN needs effective framework to checkmate incongruous Forex activity in commercial banks ' MAN
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  • Nigeria's offshore rig count declines to seven
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  • Three-week power generation averages 4,154mw
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  • Nigeria mining week to tackle sector reform
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  • NNPC, PPMC earn N933bn from petroleum products sales
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  • Twitter to cut 9% of staff, plots new growth strategy
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  • NOC, Heritage Bank/Lagos Skoolimpics agree on name
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  • FA charges Mourinho for misconduct
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  • I'm under pressure to reposition Pillars 'Babangida
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  • Messi and I are not good friends'Ronaldo
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  • Seven arrests over violence at West Ham
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  • Algeria hire Leekens to tame Eagles
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  • From bad news to good news
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  • Congo: 'The bloodstained monument of tutelage
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  • Nigeria will emerge from economic crisis strong and united ' Buhari
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  • Declare State of Emergency in Kaduna now!!!
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  • Mourinho charged with misconduct over referee comments
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  • Guardian Headlines Today [Fri-28-Oct-2016]
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  • The rise of Latasha and ATCL
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  • National Assembly takes over control of CCB, CCT from Presidency
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  • Nigerians responsible for $9.3b in global loss to cybercrime
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  • Sweden seeks increase in trade volume with Nigeria
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  • Trump running mate's plane skids off NY runway
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  • Experts hinge public performance on global best practices
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  • Dangote Cement's revenue hits N442b in Q3
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  • Rapper Coolio spared jail in guilty plea to Los Angeles gun charge
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  • Beating Algeria in the hands of Super Eagles, says technical committee
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  • Oil, gas remain critical to economic recovery, says Buhari
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  • Peugeot may be acknowledging mistakes with 2017 all-new 3008
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  • The Nation Headlines Today [Fri-28-Oct-2016]
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  • Lagos Based Journalist Testifies ' How He Got His Diabetes Completely Reversed
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  • Senate to seize Conduct Tribunal from President
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  • Appeal Court declines to stop Saraki's CCT trial
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  • Fed Govt releases N2.5tr from 2016 budget
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  • Troops discover 25 human skulls, skeleton in militants' shrines
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  • INEC lists Ibrahim as Ondo PDP candidate
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  • How we moved N1.2b cash for Fayose, by witness
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  • Crackdown onjudges: Ribadu tells NJC tocooperate with DSS, EFCC
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  • Tompolo's associates seek to quash N47.6b fraud charge
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  • Court stops INEC from removing Jegede's name
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  • El-Rufai to IGP: Nip insecurity in the bud
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  • Korea community, LASUTH kicks off free cataract surgeries for 100
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  • Minister: 'We are recalibrating efforts to end polio
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  • Group urges children on hand washing
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  • Hypertension: how to tame the silent killer (1)
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  • Rotary holds family health programme
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  • Reps: AMCON's $25b liabilities heighten economic woes
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  • NCC mulls cyber security response team
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  • Recession: Senate seeks more support from IMF
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  • Dangote Cement revenue hits N442b
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  • Tax attack
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  • Gambling to the rescue
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  • Still on the Chibok girls
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  • INEC denounces Oyo Accord faction
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  • INEC must accept me as Ondo PDP candidate
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  • Daily Times Headlines Today [Fri-28-Oct-2016]
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  • Robbers attack Delta workers, cart away N1.6m
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  • FG commends former PTAD DG
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  • Aishas outburst breached norms, values of a decent wife Womens group
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  • Court orders Commission to suspend investigation of oil spillage
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  • If I were a Supreme Court judge, I would have ordered Amaechis arrest Segun Oni says
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  • We have spent N90bn on roads, says Wike
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  • Senate passes Code of Conduct Act
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  • Crisis rocking Nigerias governing party deepens, finally party moves to silence TINUBU, ATIKU, suspend leaders top loyalist
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  • APC members give Oyegun ultimatum to convene NEC meeting
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  • The Untold Story Of Tiffany Trumps Birth EXPOSED
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  • Trump digs deep to defy Clinton momentum
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  • APC: We will Not Implode
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  • Ogun States Political Strike
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  • Oshiomole: We Must End Tradition of Electing Celebrated Politicians
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  • Unfreeze my account and compensate me with $200million Patience Jonathan
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  • Road Crash: 452 Killed In Plateau FRSC
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  • Ekiti PDP chieftain quits, joins APC, says Fayoses intolerant
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  • Fight against corruption can be a lonely road to travel, says Lai
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  • NIGERIA PURSUES $30 BILLION LOANS TO BE SPREAD OVER 3 YEARS
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  • Don advocates FG, states collaboration on solid minerals
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  • Recession: Saraki urges Nigerians in Diaspora to support FG
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  • Buhari, Gowon meet in Aso Rock
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  • Clichy: Manchester City not getting the results we deserve
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  • Aina: Chelsea next Nigerian superstar
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  • Rafas revolution: How Benitez has turned Newcastle United from deadbeats to dreamers
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  • Chiellini: Juventus wanted to send a message after Milan defeat
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  • RUMOURS: Arsenal failed with summer bid for AC Milans Locatelli
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  • VIDEO: I wish I was scoring goals not stopping them Kasper Schmeichel
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  • Seven arrests made after West Ham Chelsea fan clashes
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  • RUMOURS: Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham monitoring Aguero situation
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  • Inter coach De Boer insists Gabigols time will come
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  • Lamela hoping to land Tottenham contract extension
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  • Senate approves bill to end business monopolies
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  • Stevie Wonder serenaded Hillary Clinton with his 1980 rendition of Happy Birthday, watch video
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  • PR Guru and journalist, Samuel Olatunji shares his opinion on Bobrisky issue
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  • Peter okoye of p-square, claps back at Fans reaction towards his post on Hilary Clinton
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  • Bobrisky finally speaks at Abuja seminar, Despite public outcry
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  • Investing a lot of money into making quality movies in Nigeria is hopeless. Im scared I may not be able to repay the bank loan I took to shoot my new movie Kunle Afolayan
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  • Actor Nyakeh Kpaka jailed for 8 years for sexually assaulting women as they slept at house parties
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  • Annie Idibia celebrates her stepson, Nino for participating in Chess competition with a lovedup pic of her and 2face
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  • footballer, John Ogus daughter baptised, see photos
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  • Mariah Careys fiance, James Packer, dumps her over excessive spending
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  • photos of Blac Chyna kissing Pilot Jones finally released by Radar Online
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  • Why the war against corruption may fail
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  • Daily Trust Headlines Today [Fri-28-Oct-2016]
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  • Congratulations, Oba of Benin
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  • FG, Halt Senseless Killings in Southern Kaduna
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  • I wont appear before APC probe panel Frank
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  • Why Ill keep talking about graft in House of Reps - Jibrin
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  • Ondo govship: INEC replaces Jegede with Jimoh Ibrahim as PDP candidate
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  • Buhari, Gowon in closed-door meeting
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  • Probe: Don't turn me to key opposition to APC, Frank warns
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  • C/River, A/Ibom speakers commend Buhari over corruption war
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  • Its God wholl appoint commissioners for A/Ibom Udom
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  • FCT minister urged to intervene in communitys land dispute with Army
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  • N9bn debt: AEPB recovers N1bn from FCT residents
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  • Abuja to host T/Planners 50th anniversary
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  • Ensure peace in your domains
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  • FCT judiciary to establish Court of Arbitration
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  • Collapsed classroom kills pupil in Life camp
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  • FCT minister urged to intervene in Armys seizure of community land
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  • Unions threaten strike over sack of 3000 oil workers
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  • Unions threaten strike over sack of 3000 oil workers
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  • $3.7trn GDP boost, 95m jobs expected from digital finance in 2025
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  • DisCos monthly energy payment falls to 30%
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  • Union Banks non performing loans hit 34.29%
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  • Reps query TCN for engaging foreign coys in power contracts
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  • LG offers 10-year warranty on core technologies
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  • The growing trend of non-remittance of pension deductions by employers
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  • Emordi, Abia Warriors agree deal
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  • Musa vows to keep his place in Eagles team
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  • Injured Samuel returns in January - agent
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  • AFCON 2013 proudest moment of my career Mikel
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  • Enugu Sports Festival begins on Nov. 2 FA Chairman
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  • Seven arrests made after fans clash at West Ham-Chelsea game
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  • EFL: Man United beat Man City 1-0, West Ham stun Chelsea 2-1
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  • Daily Independent Headlines Today [Fri-28-Oct-2016]
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  • Presidency May Send 2017 Budget To NASS Next Month
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  • Awa Ibraheem Extends Junior Open Sponsorship
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  • Pathfinder Takes 'Catch Them Young' To Crche
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  • South West Ladies File Out For LGAN Championship
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  • Ikeja Captain Charges NGF On Competitions
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  • Troussier In Pole Position To Coach Algeria
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  • Wenger Challenges Iwobi On Goal Scoring
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  • ITTF: Nigeria In Mixed Doubles Final
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  • Zambia Coach Prays For Nigeria, Algeria, Draw In Uyo
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  • FBN Holdings Records 6.97% Rise In Gross Earnings
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  • RedStar Express Embarks On Mentorship Programme For Its Scholars
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  • Coca-Cola Posts 7% Global Revenues Loss
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  • GSK Nigeria Sells Lucozade, Ribena To Japanese Firm
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  • Buhari Launches Campaign to End Violence against Children by 2030
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  • Nutrition: Nestl Advocates Balanced Diet For Mothers
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  • Winners emerge in Indomie Consumers Awards
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  • Nigerians Still Ignorant Of IVF Treatment ' FAAI
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  • FG Roll Out Plan For Northeast
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  • When Is Donor Sperm Necessary In Infertility Treatment' (Part 1)
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  • 2017 Budget: CSOs Demand One Per cent Of Consolidated Revenue Fund For Health
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  • HIV/AIDS: Stakeholders Strategise On Way Forward For Adolescents
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  • Oral B Marks 5 Years In Nigeria Through National Promo
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  • The NewPolicy Shift In Malaria TreatmentRecommends Combination Therapy' Uhomoibhi
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  • NAFDAC Urges Sustenance On National Fortification Alliance
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  • National Mirror Headlines Today [Fri-28-Oct-2016]
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  • Jimoh Ibrahim is Ondo PDP guber candidate 'INEC
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  • Amid opposition, Senate amends CCB, CCT Acts
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  • ExxonMobil discovers one-billion-barrel well off Nigerian shores
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  • PSC dismisses 6 policemen, promotes 4 CP, 109 officers
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  • Buhari reviews 13% derivation to oil-producing states
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  • Again, fire outbreak causes panic at Lagos Airport
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  • N40bn fraud: Probe Fayemi, others, Assembly urges EFCC
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  • Policeman strips naked to evade arrest
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  • N3.7bn debt recovery suit: Lawyers seek disqualification of one another
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  • Strike looms as FG owes universities over N800bn
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  • Russian war ship refuels in Africa enroute Syria
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  • Ghanaian ministers face evictions
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  • Onaiyekan on persisting leadership insensitivity
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  • APC spokesman vows to shun probe panel
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  • I can't be distracted, Fayemi tells Ekiti Assembly
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  • It's time to rebuild UniJos 'VC
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  • How Nigeria can achieve EFA target ' JABU VC
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  • Etisalat educates River school on career choice
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  • Retro Africa's 'Afro-spective
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  • Electricity: GenCos may begin direct sale to heavy consumers
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  • FG, expert disagree over foreign airlines' frequencies
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  • FG urges Nigerians on balance diet consumption
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  • IFC to fund $1.5bn Apapa Traffic Mgt System project
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  • Equities rise 0.47% as Total top gainers
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  • Ahead battle with Algeria: Wenger tasks Iwobi on finishing
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  • Mourinho charged over Liverpool referee comments
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  • Akwa United sign Coach Maikaba

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