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• Senate probes power sector funding since 1999
• Crashed Bristow chopper : Pilot’s sister heartbroken
• Ooni: Ife markets to remain closed for seven days
• Over 200 suspects in court for sexual violence in Lagos, says agency
• Lam Adesina lived an exemplary life, says son
• Students protest in Ibadan as colleague is injured in accident
• Intensive lobby begins for political positions in Oyo
• Dignitaries pay homage as Ooni goes home today
• Buhari asks Power Ministry to do more for Nigerians
• Mark to testify at tribunal on Aug. 18
• PDP chieftain insists Jonathan’s Centenary City project was ‘fraud’
• Drug barons fleeing Nigeria, says NDLEA
• EFCC not opposed to criticisms, says Lamorde
• Ambode warns parents against street trading
• New books out on Fashola administration
• Teaching in Nigeria is difficult —British Principal
• Lagos council registers 400 for Nov/Dec WASSCE
• Ekiti got N8.5bn allocation in June, says APC
• Deportation: Nigerian loses $100m suit against United Airlines
• Vigilance group kills 17 insurgents in Borno
• ‘My daughter died after Ejigbo torture’
• CAN backs move to curb noise
• Senate to Probe Obasanjo, Jonathan over Failed Power Projects
• Army: Residents Can Return to Kodunga, Bama, Gwoza
• N’Assemby Approves $75m World Bank Facility for Edo State
• Amnesty: Boroh Orders Banks to Stop Deductions from Stipends of Beneficiaries
• Helicopter Crash: Ministry Assures of Speedy Investigation
• Nigerian Leaders, Others Mourn Ooni of Ife
• Commission: Police Lose 12,000 Men in Two years
• Buhari Seeks Quick Fixes for Power Transmission, Asset Sabotage
• Plateau Imposes Curfew in Riyom, Bakin Ladi
• Lamorde: We Welcome Constructive Criticism
• Why NCC Ordered Telcos to Deactivate Unregistered SIM Cards
• Senate probes power sector funding since 1999
• Crashed Bristow chopper : Pilot’s sister heartbroken
• Ooni: Ife markets to remain closed for seven days
• Over 200 suspects in court for sexual violence in Lagos, says agency
• Lam Adesina lived an exemplary life, says son
• Students protest in Ibadan as colleague is injured in accident
• Intensive lobby begins for political positions in Oyo
• Dignitaries pay homage as Ooni goes home today
• Buhari asks Power Ministry to do more for Nigerians
• Mark to testify at tribunal on Aug. 18
• PDP chieftain insists Jonathan’s Centenary City project was ‘fraud’
• Drug barons fleeing Nigeria, says NDLEA
• EFCC not opposed to criticisms, says Lamorde
• Ambode warns parents against street trading
• New books out on Fashola administration
• Teaching in Nigeria is difficult —British Principal
• Lagos council registers 400 for Nov/Dec WASSCE
• Ekiti got N8.5bn allocation in June, says APC
• Deportation: Nigerian loses $100m suit against United Airlines
• Vigilance group kills 17 insurgents in Borno
• ‘My daughter died after Ejigbo torture’
• CAN backs move to curb noise
• Senate to Probe Obasanjo, Jonathan over Failed Power Projects
• Army: Residents Can Return to Kodunga, Bama, Gwoza
• N’Assemby Approves $75m World Bank Facility for Edo State
• Amnesty: Boroh Orders Banks to Stop Deductions from Stipends of Beneficiaries
• Helicopter Crash: Ministry Assures of Speedy Investigation
• Nigerian Leaders, Others Mourn Ooni of Ife
• Commission: Police Lose 12,000 Men in Two years
• Buhari Seeks Quick Fixes for Power Transmission, Asset Sabotage
• Plateau Imposes Curfew in Riyom, Bakin Ladi
• Lamorde: We Welcome Constructive Criticism
• Why NCC Ordered Telcos to Deactivate Unregistered SIM Cards
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