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Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Start working, stop blaming us, PDP tells Buhari

The Peoples Democratic Party has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to stop blaming the opposition party for his failure.

Fuel scarcity is killing businesses – Transporters

Transport operators in Lagos on Tuesday lamented the lingering fuel scarcity in the country and urged the Federal Government to take urgent measures to resolve the crisis, to forestall a complete breakdown of their business activities.

Monday, 4 April 2016

Man United defender Shaw returns to training

Manchester United full-back Luke Shaw made his return to training on Monday for the first time since suffering a double fracture in his leg last September.

Woman allegedly strangles her 1-year-old baby, plucks her eyes, then drinks her blood

According to Daily Independent, the incident happened in Onicha Uboma Autonomous Community, Imo State. The woman, Ifeoma, has allegedly killed her one-year-old baby, plugged out her eyes and drank her blood, inside her husband’s shop.

Chelsea confirm appointment of Antonio Conte as Jose Mourinho's permanent successor

Chelsea have confirmed Antonio Conte has signed a three-year contract to become their next manager.

Chelsea, Arsenal, Leicester deny doping allegations


Three Premier League clubs have denied “false” doping allegations made by the Sunday Times.

60-year-old wheelbarrow pusher begins secondary education in Delta


A 60-year-old man, Mr. Adalabu Seribor, who is a Junior Secondary School II (JSS II) student at Izon College, Bomadi-Overside in Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State, is currently the talk of the town.

Calabar Pastor loses two sons on same day in cruel way

Two sons of the presiding pastor of the Independent Baptist Church in Calabar, Rev. Nicholas Wayih, have been killed by gunmen

News RoundUp - 4/4/2016

1. Official of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC) have been asked to begin a 24-hour surveillance of petrol stations across the country.According to the Commandant General of of the corps, Alhaji Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu, the aim is to ensure that all sharp practices regarding distribution, supply and selling of fuel are curtailed.