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Battle against corruption is like fight Columbia drug cartels, says Kano anti corruption boss
By Samuel Ogunsona The fight against corruption in Nigeria is as dangerous as fighting armed Colombian drug cartels, former Chairman…
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Terrorists return to Iyemero Ekiti, kidnap 5
By Sanusi Ajayi Suspected Fulani terrorists have returned to Iyemero-Ekiti after a night of fierce battle that once repelled their…
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Nigerian Christians in US support designation as “Country of Particular Concern”
By Samuel Ogunsona The Christian Association of Nigerian Americans (CANAN) has welcomed the United States government’s decision to designate Nigeria…
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Segun Awolowo: Unforgettable story of Awolowo’s First Son
By Kunle Olasope HAVING celebrated my 80th birthday elaborately on May 8, 2017 (courtesy of my loving and appreciative children, Jumoke,…
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Exclusive: Caleb University students escape Python attack
By Bola Ayowunmi Students of Caleb University were lucky. A huge python that tried to invade the campus during the…
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Kidnappers strike, visit homes in Ibadan, kidnap Pastor’s daughter
By Samuel Ogunsona Kidnappers are now visiting homes instead of the traditional crime of picking victims on highways or in…
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FIFA unveils 2026 World Cup groups as Argentina falls in soft peers
By Samuel Ogunsona The highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup draw took place in Washington, D.C., on Friday, December 5,…
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Igbo are greatest stakeholders in Nigeria says VP Shettima
“Half of Abuja owne by Igbo” By Samuel Ogunsona Nigerian Vice President, Kashim Shettima, has lauded the Igbo community, stating…
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Activists gather in Lagos for Fawehinmi, renew fight for justice
By Samuel Ogunsona Activists gathered in Lagos on Thursday to celebrate legal icon and renown human rights lawyer, Chief Gani…
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Newsbreak: Terrorists invade Ekiti again as gallant soldiers, vigilantes fight back
By Omolade Adegbuyi More than 20 heavily armed terrorists have again invaded Iyemero-Ekiti forcing thousands of locals to scamper into…
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