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SOUTHERN KADUNA: FULANI, HAUSA, ATYAP AGREE TO PEACE DEAL

In a bid to put an end to the protracted crisis in Southan Kaduna, some aggrieved indigenes of the area

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COVID-19 COULD LAST FOR LESS THAN TWO YEARS – WHO

The World Health Organisation, WHO, has hinted that the coronavirus pandemic could last for less than two years. WHO chief,

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AIRCRAFT FAILS BRAKE, RAMS INTO FENCE AT LAGOS AIRPORT

An aircraft belonging to Jedidiah Air on Friday crashed into a fence at General Aviation Terminal (GAT), local wing of

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N-POWER BATCH C: FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HINTS ON THOSE TO BE ENROLLED

Sadiya Umar Farouq, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, on Friday gave an update on the N-Power programme as Batch C will

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WASSCE 2020: WAEC CLEARS AIR ON LEAKED QUESTION PAPERS

The West Africa Examinations Council (WAEC) in a statement by its Head of Public Affairs, Demainus Ojijeogu, has insisted that

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NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT TO BEGIN COVID-19 DRUG TRIAL IN 13 STATES

The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 has said investigational drug trials would soon begin in 22 sites across 13

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COVID-19: CONFIRMED CASES IN NIGERIA NOW OVER 50,000

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Wednesday night, announced 593 confirmed COVID-19 cases. The new cases were reported

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COVID-19: NIGERIA HAS 49,895 CASES, 981 DEATHS – NCDC

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, has confirmed 410 new COVID-19 cases in Nigeria as at Tuesday night. Statistics

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CAMA: YOU CAN’T SUBJECT THE CHURCH TO CARNALITY – WORLD BISHOPS WARN PRESIDENT BUHARI

The Supreme Primate of the World Council of Bishops, His Eminence, Archbishop Dr. Polycarp Sunday, has kicked against the application

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WORKERS OF BEVERAGE COMPANY OWNED BY ATIKU PROTEST ALLEGED MALTREATMENT

Workers of Adama Beverages Ltd, a Yola-based company owned by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, are protesting alleged maltreatment by