• IPOB orders members to monitor ex-IGP Arase
• Siasia drops Osimhen from Olympics squad
• N23bn Diezani loot: EFCC grills former Kebbi Governor, Dakin Garin
• Sheriff is working very hard for the enemies of our party – PDP
• Ekiti NANS decries Fayose’s insincerity to workers’ plight, embarks on protest
• Fogery scandal: AGF shuns Senate invitation
• How 8.4m Nigerians will benefit from Social Intervention Project – Presidency
• Armed Ijaw youths shutdown Ben Bruce’s radio station in Bayelsa
• Buhari’s Chief PSO, Head of Presidential Movement promoted to Deputy CPs
• Buhari appoints Gida Mustapha new NIWA MD
• Warring Kogi lawmakers finally reconcile
• Police move to rescue Nigerians, foreigners abducted in Cross River
• Money laundering: EFCC closes case against ex-Governor, Akwe Doma
• How easy oil money denied Nigeria of development – Osinbajo
• New Police boss sends strong warning to troublemakers in Rivers state
• Aftermath of workers’ verification: 13,336 Kaduna Government staff not in state’s payroll
• Election funding: I stand with my story of Zenith Bank’s involvement – Fayose
• Nigeria remain in Pot 2 for 2018 World Cup qualifiers
• Rivers: Special Appeal Panel takes over murder trial of APC stalwart
• Policeman killed during shoot-out with soldiers in Borno Government House
• God will judge those prosecuting me for grievances during my military days – Dasuki
• PDP crises: Sheriff inaugurates five committees to conduct fresh primary election in Edo
• Buhari gets new chief security officer
• Bi-Courtney prepares for airport concessioning, gets new CEO
• Ethiopian Airlines to become first A350 XWB operator in Africa
• No demands from Nigerian kidnappers
• RIO OLYMPICS | Watford stops Ighalo, Mikel Not Certain
• Nigerian Army to Investigate Allegation of Coup d’Etat
• FG, Senate Face-off Deepens Divisions Among APC Senators
• 3 died, 14 injured in Lagos auto crash
Breaking News :
UK has just voted to leave the EU (52 : 48) and Scotland sees its future to be part of reformed EU according to First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon.
“June 23, 2016 shall go down as a ‘turning point’ in history of the United Kingdom. Things can never be the same again”.
• N-DELTA: New militant group emerges, demands sovereign state
• NOUN introduces instructional tablets in Enugu
• 6 facing trial in Bayelsa for operating illegal refinery
• SEX SCANDAL: Rep writes US ambassador, threatens legal action
• PDP: Sheriff should please go home — Bode George
• Robbers kill bank customer, cart away money
• Soldiers, Policemen in Gun Battle over Rice for IDPs
• Police Confirm Attack on Shell Facility in Imo
• Revealed: 10 Lawmakers on US Trip were Interrogated by State Dept over Sex Scandal
• N’Assembly Passes NDDC Budget
• Battle Royale, As Obaseki, Ize-Iyamu Square Up In Edo
• PDP Crisis: Makarfi Sent Fulani Herdsmen after Us, Alleges Sheriff
• Osinbajo: PIB will Not Solve All Problems in Oil Industry
• Falana, a Disgrace to the Bar, Says Fayose
• NCC Seeks House’s Cooperation in Telecom Regulations
• Adeosun Pleads with Finance Ministry Workers to Understand Prevailing Economic Situation
• Senate Tells FG to Move N50bn Paid by MTN to TSA
• AMCON Takes over Silverbird Galleria, Others
• Aregbesola Battles Education Crisis In Osun
• FG Launches Standard Operating Procedures Portal to Check Corruption at Ports
Source: Whassapp Dailies
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