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Rash of warnings go out for AFCON final match after four Nigerians die watching semis (+Video)

The social media is agog with a rash of warnings after a string of fatal tragedies followed Nigeria's qualification for the African Cup of...

Kola Jamodu joins privileged lub of Octogenarians

By Ralph Omololu Agbana The footprints of great men are not only indelible on the sands of time but also evident in the ideas they...

The Garri and Kulikuli era is upon us

Oga Osas, I woke up the other day and was thinking of cornflakes for breakfast. Of course, I've not had that for years, because...

Inflation: Court verdict a wake-up call to FG to ensure people’s walfare — former presidential spokesman

As inflation bites harder forcing the court to order the Federal Government to regulate the prices of goods and services rising astronomically and negatively...

Passengers abducted in Kogi enroute to Abuja freed

Passengers travelling to Abuja with God is Good Motors (GIGM) and ABC Transport, abducted by gunmen last Saturday morning have been released. The victims in...

Nigerian workers again flex muscles, will they carry out threat of another strike?

Nigerian workers have issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to address the current hardship in the country or face workers’ wrath. But many...

Abuja court rejects Rivers 5’s bid to challenge jurisdiction orally 

The Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday rejected the bid by the five men who allegedly razed the Rivers State House of Assembly...

Court orders DSS to pay Abuja driver N5m over one year unlawful detention

By Yemi Oyeyemi, Abuja. A Federal High Court in Abuja has imposed a fine of N5M on the Department of the State Service (DSS) over...

AFCON update: Health issues as more deaths reported: Nigerian businessman, University Registrar, corps member, Ojuogboh

All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Dr. Cairo Ojuogboh  allegedly slumped and later died after South Africa's equaliser against Nigeria in the African Cup of...

The how and why the Nigerian telecoms sector is dying as service providers lament

By Sonny Aragba-Akpore Without sounding pessimistic or proclaiming a death-knell, the telecommunications sector appears troubled. Apart from less than encouraging quality of service for voice...

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