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CSOs pass vote of confidence on Buhari’s administration
By Gabriel Ewepu and Fortune Eromosele A Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, on pro-democracy and anti-corruption, Citizens Watch Advocacy Initiative, CWAI, and a coalition of Civil Societies, Media Societies and Media
No regrets, I’ll rise again, Israel Adesanya vows
Israel Adesanya suffered the first loss of his MMA career at UFC 259 on Sunday night, but he is not deterred by the setback. The post No regrets, I’ll rise
Tallen calls on corporate Nigeria to support women football
Women Affairs Minister, Pauline Tallen, has called on Corporate Nigeria to support the country’s women football, saying the task of empowering the girl/child belongs to everybody. The post Tallen calls
Motsepe set to be crowned CAF president
South African billionaire businessman, Patrice Motsepe, is as good as becoming the new Confederation of African Football (CAF) president. The post Motsepe set to be crowned CAF president appeared first
Decoding ‘no flight zone’ over Zamfara?
By Yinka Odumakin OUR parents out of ignorance over the demographic contradictions in the North were fond of saying: Gambari pa Fulani o lejo, Hausa lo pa Hausa(There is no
Controversy after French professors accused of Islamophobia
The French government condemned on Monday a student protest campaign targeting two university professors accused of Islamophobia, saying it could put the lecturers in danger. Student groups plastered posters last
5,000 Nigerian refugees repatriated from Cameroon
Southern Cameroun refugees marching into Cross River State Nigerian refugees who fled to Cameroon due to Boko Haram insurgency began returning to their homeland on Monday in a voluntary repatriation
Liverpool seek solace in Europe but Leipzig loom
Liverpool have a rich history of turning on the style in Europe to make up for disappointing domestic form, but even a 2-0 first-leg lead over RB Leipzig in their
Okowa charges council chairmen on continuity of predecessors’ projects
Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa has charged newly elected council chairmen not to abandon projects embarked upon by their predecessors. The post Okowa charges council chairmen on continuity of predecessors’
Ardova, Lafarge Africa, others lift market index by 0.17%
Transactions on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) reopened upbeat yesterday occasioned by gains in some blue-chip stocks, including Ardova and Lafarge Africa, leading to a rise in the All-Share Index

