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Four matches to watch this weekend
Two crucial derbies in England and Spain have great implications for title-chasing rivals The post Four matches to watch this weekend appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.This post was originally
Zamfara Air Traffic ban; too little, too late?
By Tony Eluemunor Displaced residents of Monguno, in Borno State also alleged they saw helicopters dropping supplies for the Boko Haram insurgents in the bushes Something remarkable happened on Tuesday,
Pride and Profit: The story of funeral ceremonies
But why caricature a man who never had a car with a final ride to the grave in a hired limousine? By Dr Ugoji Egbujo A matriarch dies. A frenzy
Nigeria: Ex-President Jonathan Fails to Rule Out Contesting Elections in 2023
Though, former president Goodluck Jonathan on Friday debunked media speculation about his rumoured interest in the 2023 presidential election, he failed to emphatically rule himself out of the race. The
IWD: Win some, lose some, hope for the best
By Francis Ewherido Monday, the 8th of March 2021, is International Women’s Day (IWD), a global day for recognition and celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of
NERC: Discos Responsible for Replacement of Obsolete, Faulty Meters
Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission ( NERC) has issued a new order to Distribution Companies (Discos), directing them, to among others, ensure that customers with faulty
PANDEF condemns attacks on Police formations
The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has called on the attackers of police personnel and facilities in the country to stop their criminal activities. PANDEF’s National Publicity Secretary Ken Robinson
Mu‘azu’s latest game
By Emmanuel Aziken When news portals on Thursday broke the ‘news’ of the return of Adamu Mu`azu to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, it immediately set a frenzy as to
Uganda, Prepare for an influx of your brothers, sisters from America, Lambert says as he shares historic letter
The leader of Africa’s first Economic War and head of Black Wall Street (BWS) Charles N. Lambert had told Ugandans to prepare for the influx of their brothers and sisters

