By Cynthia Akande American Singer, Rihanna and rapper boyfriend, A$AP Rocky have reportedly welcomed their second child together. According to several US media outlets, the singer who currently shares a 15-month old son with A$ÀP secretly'...
The suspended Independent National Electoral Commission's Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Adamawa State, Hudu Yunusa Ari, Esq. has petitioned the Nigerian Bar Association, urging it to stay action on the alleged moves to refer him to...
An APC group has accused the National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu of using his office to pursue personal vendetta, saying the new administration is yet to constitute a security agenda. While accusing the President Bola...
By Ebi Kesiena The Economic Community of West Africa States(ECOWAS) has conducted a training programme for Nigerian women, aimed at providing them with the essential skills necessary for engaging in successful intra-African trade. With the theme...
By Victor Kanayo Nigeria on Saturday won an incredible fourth consecutive FIBA Women's Afrobasket tournament after beating Senegal 84–74 in the final match at the BK arena in Kigali. The victory also means that the Nigerian basketball...
A project development firm, Woobs Resources Ltd, has petitioned the Nigerian Police over alleged forgery of its records and Architectural drawings of the Army Arena Market project to obtain architectural practising license, looting and obtaining money...
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