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Atiku reacts to appointment of Nigerian politician
Atiku while briefing newsmen. He made this know that he is happy to see Nigerians prosper in Nigeria, and around the world.
Nigerian Newspapers: Top 10 Headlines Today
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Real Madrid sign Hazard
Real Madrid 'to officially announce £86m signing of Hazard from Chelsea after Europa League final' as his dream move nears.
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Saturday, 30 July 2016
Indonesia execution: FG begs for mercy
The Federal Government has appealed to the Republic of Indonesia to temper justice with mercy by commuting the sentence of remaining three Nigeria put on death row.
Ministers squatting in Abuja; Buhari would sack me if I was corrupt – Amaechi
The Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, has disclosed that some of his colleagues in the federal cabinet are currently squatting in Abuja.
Killing of Nigerian businessman: South African Police assures thorough investigation
Mr Collins Mgbo, the Secretary of Nigeria Union, Limpopo Province chapter, South Africa, says the South African Police have assured of thorough investigation on the killing of a Nigerian businessman.
Sheriff to meet Jonathan in attempt to end PDP crises – Ojougboh
The faction of the embattled National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Sen Ali Modu Sheriff, has reached out to former President, Goodluck Jonathan, in a bid to end the crisis currently rocking the party.
Okorocha to cut civil servants’ salaries, proposes 3 work days per week
Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State says he is considering reducing
the number of work days in the state from five to three, to enable the
government cut salaries.
Militants, Kidnappers, Herdsmen Turn Nigeria To War Zone.
Nigerians seem to have waved good times goodbye as militants, kidnappers and herdsmen have turned Nigeria to a war zone. Nobody is safe, including property.