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Thursday 8 March 2018

Headline News



*AgegePulse Magazine... Mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
*  *HEADLINES TODAY *[FRI-09-MAR-2018]*

Ambode’s wife calls for removal of barriers impeding women’s progress

Education District 1 Student, Tomiwa Abraham Wins Full University Scholarship

...As Dr Ayandele Lauds Principals, Teachers Efforts

...My Mother, teachers source of my inspiration - Tomiwa Abraham

Lagos junior League honours Egunjobi For Youth Sports Development.


Hon. JS Babatunde fix Amoo Road to motorist/Residents

Mr. Egunjobi, Mrs. JS Babatunde join COWLSO to celebrate World Women's Day

*Punch Newspaper*
We won't spend money on Ajaokuta again ' FG

Order IG to enforce Benue anti-open grazing law, Reps tell Buhari

We wont spend money on Ajaokuta again FG

Dana Air welcomes FGs audit

Senate probes alleged plot to sack Saraki, destabilise chamber

Dana Air welcomes FG's audit

Thanks for being a loyal partner, Buhari tells Osinbajo at 61

PIGB: We wont sack DPR, PPPRA workers, says Kachikwu

PIGB: We won't sack DPR, PPPRA workers, says Kachikwu

Appeal Court reserves judgment in Kashamus extradition case

FG set to resell Yola Disco, Afam Power

Manslaughter: Youve case to answer, court tells Synagogue, engineers

FG set to resell Yola Disco, Afam Power

Parents of abducted Dapchi schoolgirls protest in NASS, demand rescue

Stop cutting corners, SON warns manufacturers

Stop cutting corners, SON warns manufacturers

Osun Groove: Aregbesola faults Omisores claim on road project

FG to complete N16bn road projects in Kwara


 *Vanguard Newspaper*
Umahi orders arrest of Deputy Chief of Staff, appointees from warring communities

Ateke's defamation suit: Court orders substituted service on Rivers APC Chair, 7 others

Secondus, Okowa, Uduaghan, expected at reception for Ibori

Ikpeazu tasks S'East states on Ease of Doing Business

NASS to go against corrupt VCs, lecturers

Security expert lauds Police for curbing crime in Oyo

A'Court reserves judgement in Kashamu's extradition suit

Enugu LGAs comply with digital budgeting

Obiano didn't sack political appointees, Commissioner

Piracy: PFSO urges FG to increase security for Egina

2018 C/Wealth Games contingent snubbed at Villa

No country can progress without rule of law'Obegolu

ERGP Focus Labs to boost economic diversification ' FG

You're embarrassment to public office, Labour tells el-Rufai

ERGP Focus Labs to boost economic diversification ' FG

Glut looms as buyers reject Nigerian crude

EKO CHALLENGE CUP: TORGAH maintains 2 shots lead after 36 holes

State police is clearly inevitable


 *The Nation Newspaper*
Our pains, by 110 abducted Dapchi schoolgirls parents

Groans in Enyimba City

Defence to Nigerians: ignore Ekweremadus coup comment

Why govt should make Koko, Warri, Sapele ports work, by don

Aisha Buhari to Boko Haram: Leave our daughters alone

Reps okayed N2b for Ajaokuta

Army gives cash to fallen soldiers widows in Enugu

Some infertility problems are preventable

Buhari: well end cycle of violence

Ifeanyi Odii launches Ultimus Entertainment

Four policemen, six soldiers killed in Rann attack

Comediennes to thrill today

Labour must do more for workers

PENGASSAN seeks NNPCs reimbursement for oil subsidy payment

Buhari: Osinbajo, a dependable partner in journey to transform Nigeria

93 Days, The Bridge for Hollywood screening

Groupseeks Chevron headquarters relocation to Warri

FIIRO eyes five million jobs yearly


 *Thisday Newspaper*
Fresh Crisis Looms as APC NEC Plans to Amend Party's Constitution

Again, US Secretary Tillerson Warns Nigeria, Other African Countries Against Chinese Loans

Abdullahi Adamu for Probe over Alleged Plot to Destabilise Senate, Oust Saraki

Jerry Gana Still in PDP, Says Niger Chapter

Buhari Expresses FG's Commitment to Ending Cycle of Violence in Plateau

Jerry Gana Still in PDP, Says Niger Chapter

Re: Ambodes Reputation on the Line

FIRS Threatens to Sell Properties of Defaulting Tax Payers

Playing Politics with Purpose

Re: Ambodes Reputation on the Line

Osinbajo at 61, Says I'm Gradually Attaining Class of Senior Citizens

Despite House Opposition, Fayemi Insists Ajaokuta Concession to Go Ahead

Secondus: Buhari's Government Most Corrupt in Nigeria's History

DHQ Tackles Senate, Ekweremadu over Comment on Military Take Over

Alpha Beta Denies Collecting Land Use Charge for Lagos

Six Banks Accounted for 57% Total Industry Deposits as at June

Sterling Bank Empowers Female Entrepreneurs

Respite for Wenger as Arsenal Puts AC Milan to Sword

Falconets Draw Germany, China, Haiti in U-20 Womens World Cup

Education District 1 Student, Tomiwa Abraham Wins Full University Scholarship


...As Dr Ayandele Lauds Principals, Teachers Efforts

AgegePulse Magazine


The popular quote of Princess Diana that 'carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you.', could well be used to describe the unexpected fortune that befell former Head Boy of Keke High School, Ifako-Ijaye, Master Tomiwa Abraham yesterday.



Agege Pulse learnt that after graduating in flying colours, Tomiwa took it upon himself to assist other students who are still in school by putting up an outstanding performance during a 2-year extra coaching initiative organised by Brighter Days Youths Empowerment.

His commitment and unrelenting effort was well noticed and won him a four years scholarship.



The presentation of the scholarship award was done today at Keke Senior High School of Education District 1, under the leadership of Tutor General/Permanent Secretary, Dr. Yinka Ayandele.

Two old students of the school, Mr. Olaolu Williams and Kofo Durotimi-Etti of Brighter Days Youths Empowerment Initiative and NextGem Farms Limited respectively, presented the scholarship to Tomiwa.



Agege Pulse gathered that the award is a full scholarship programme which would allow him to study Agriculture/Crop Protection and Environmental Biology in the University of Ibadan free of charge till graduation.

Speaking at the presentation, TGPS Dr. Mrs Ayandele said the gesture epitomizes   a wonderful event of elevation and heartwarming. She commended the kind move to reward excellence by the initiative.

"Thanks to the initiative of Mr. Olaolu Williams and Kofo Durotimi-Etti of Brighter Days Youths Empowerment Initiative and NextGem Farms Ltd that deemed it fit to sponsor former Head Boy of Keke High School, Tomiwa Abraham who is also one of the 300 students of EDD1 who got a straight admission into University upon graduation.

"We appreciate the principals, teachers, school supports and everyone who are contributing immensely to ensure these students have a flourishing future. We hope other students will give much needed attention to their studies in preparation for a day like this." Dr Ayandele concluded.

On his part, Tomiwa Abraham appreciated God for the privilege to witness such a day. He acknowledged how his mother and teachers have been huge source of inspiration to him adding that the Brighter Days Youths Empowerment Initiative and NextGem Farms Limited gave him platform to showcase his love for fellow human being.

Tuesday 6 March 2018

How To Calculate Your Land Use Charge Correctly


Land Use Charge: Payment is only 0.076% of the 60% of the value of a Property – Real Estate Professionals

...it is a more scientific and standardised payment


AgegePulse

Following the announcement of the re-enacted Land Use Charge Law (LUCL) 2018 of Lagos State, the Coalition of Real Estate Investors and Surveyors in Lagos State has revealed that after its thorough analysis of the LUCL 2018, Owners-Occupiers are expected to pay a token percentage of 0.076% of the value of the assessed property.

Mr. Ayokunle Gregory, the convener of Coalition of Real Estate Investors and Surveyors in Lagos, made this revelation through a press statement after a closed-door meeting of the Coalition held in Lagos on Friday, March 2, 2018. While also expressing dismay at the level of misinformation circulating about the law among the unsuspecting public, Mr. Gregory further stated that some mischief-makers were bent on exploiting the new law for their selfish purpose by confusing the entire populace through dissemination of half-truth.

"And as such, we feel obliged to address the falsehood from a professional perspective before the unsuspecting public is misguided to bewilderment and violation of the law".

The newly implemented LUCL 2018 is a repeal of the Land Use Charge Law 2001 (the LUCL 2001) that lacked clarity on the formula used to derive an accurate rate. Also, under the old law, the LUC rate was totally inaccurate and retrogressive which deprived the state of keeping track of all economic activities that relate land in Lagos State.

According to the coalition, the reviewed LUCL 2018 is to put in place a regulated and standardised system that enables clarity and self-assessment. It was reviewed by the Lagos State House of Assembly and signed into Law by the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on February 8, 2018. Property owners in the state have gone ahead to pay their LUC following the flag off by the Lagos State Governor on February 19, 2018.

The law is a consolidation of Ground Rent, Tenement Rate, and Neighbourhood Improvement Levy. Thus, the Tenement Rates Law, the Land Based Rates Law, the Neighbourhood Improvement Charge and all other similar Property Rates or Charges, Laws or amendments to any such property Laws shall cease to apply to any property in the State as from February 2018.

Nonetheless, all pending invoices, orders, rules, regulations, etc. under the 2001 repealed Law shall continue to be in effect until such obligations are discharged.
The LUCL is payable annually by owners and occupiers holding a lease to a property for 10 years or more. Using the applicable formula provided by the reviewed law, owners and occupiers can now calculate their rate by multiplying the Market Value (MV) of a property by the Applicable Relief Rate (RR) and Annual Charge Rate (CR).

Providing detailed breakdown on the law, Ayokunle Gregory said, "For Owner-occupied residential property, the LUC per annum is at 0.076%. For instance, if the Market Value of an owner-occupied property is at N15, 000,000.00 it means that that the amount payable is N6,840 per annum only which amounts to N570.00 per month. For a property occupied by tenants, used for commercial purposes, at the same Market Value of N15, 000,000.00, the LUC rate of that property will be N68, 400 per annum".
It was made known that the state government has made available some reliefs applicable to the entire property owners and also some specific owners according to their status.

"These include a general 40% relief for all property liable to LUC payment, a 10% relief for owners and occupiers with persons with disabilities, a 10% relief for owners and occupiers of 70 years and above, a 10% relief for properties above 25 years, a 5% relief for properties occupied by their owners for over 12 years, a 20 % relief for non-revenue generating federal and state government property, and 20% partial relief for non-profit making organisations", he disclosed.

In addition, some properties are exempted from the LUC payment, such as properties used for public and religious activities, properties used as registered educational institutes and charitable activities, properties occupied and owned by pensioners of 60 years and above, public cemeteries and burial ground and all palaces of recognised Obas and Chiefs in the State.

According to the press statement, the state has provided professional services of registered Estate Surveyors and Values to get accurate data which will help in assessment and valuation of properties in the state.

"In order to clear the air of any misinformation, we implore all owners and occupiers of properties in Lagos to do a self-assessment using the formula provided, and also provide officials with valid documents to ensure a smooth run of the exercise for the benefits of all", the coalition concluded.

Signed
Mr. Ayokunle Gregory,
Convener - Coalition of Real Estate Investors and Surveyors

Monday 5 March 2018

Lagos, NWFL Urge Students To Mix Academics With Sports


...Hold Career Mentorship Programme For EDDI School Girls

AgegePulse Magazine




The Nigerian Women Football Leagues (NWFL) in collaboration with Lagos State Government has called on school girls to consider venturing into sporting activities alongside their studies for a brighter rewarding future.




The charge was given at a career mentorship programme held at Government Girls College under Lagos Education District One Agege, where hundreds of School Girls were encouraged to take advantage of the enormous opportunities embedded in sports in line with their God given talents.

The Career Talk was part of events used to herald the staging of the maiden Nigeria Women Football League Champions Shield title which was eventually won by Rivers Angels after defeating Nasarawa Amazons 4-3 on penalties at the Agege Ultramodern Stadium.

According to the Chairman of Nigerian Women Football League, Mrs. Aishat Falode, the Career Mentorship Programme is aimed at teaching and encouraging over 1000 schools girls across the country on how to make the best use of the opportunities available in sports for them.

Aishat Falode appreciated Governor Akinwunmi Ambode on his tremendous investment in quality education and sports development in the state.

She said, 'If the future of young girls is secured, the future of the Nation is secured as well. Girl child is an asset to the society. She needs quality education combined perfectly with career chosen sports, i.e being a doctor and a footballer.

"There are lots of career opportunities in sports ranging from sports journalism, broadcasters, physiotherapist, players agent, sports merchandising, nutritionist amongst others. However, you need to be focused, disciplined and resolute, then, the sky will be beginning of your shining stars." Falode concluded.

On her part, the Tutor General and Permanent Secretary of Education District 1, Agege Dr. Mrs Yinka Ayandele was full of praise for Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode and NWFL - the organisers of the mentorship programme for the wonderful initiatives and opportunities given to the students, stressing that it should not be a one-off show so as to help the children pursue their chosen career in sports at early stage.

"We appreciate our amiable Governor, His Excellency, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode and the Executives of the NWFL for this laudable initiative. Although, the female football team of Education District One has been doing well previously, we are confident that they will become more victorious with the career mentorship programme.

"What we want from our children is to remain focused on their studies as they strive for a career in sports. We want them to see the business part of sports and balance it with education. Through education, they will make most beneficial use of whichever aspect of sports they venture into." Dr Ayandele stressed.



Sharing her experience with the girls, Super Falcons striker, Rasheedat Ajibade said being a sport person has pitched her among kings and queens across the world. She said, "As a student and footballer, I started travelling round the world through the round leather game when my parents didn't have international passports. I've used sports to bring fortune to my family, you can do it too."




RRS NABS FATHER, SON FOR SELLING HARD DRUGS TO SCHOOL PUPILS

AgegePulse Magazine

The operatives of Rapid Response squad of the Lagos State Police Command have arrested father and son for selling Tramadol and other hard drugs to primary and secondary school pupils in Itire, Lagos.



The father, Ibrahim Sheu (40) and Franku Ibrahim (23) were arrested on Friday after officials of the Office of Education and Quality Assurance, Lagos State, alerted the Rapid Response Squad officers about the incident.

The suspects, who are petty traders at a kiosk in Adedeji Bus stop, Itire, Lagos were caught selling the drugs to school pupils. Some of the pupils were later interrogated and released to their parents.

The officials of the Ministry of Education, Lagos State, on routine monitoring of schools around the area had gotten report of strange attitude of some of the school pupils in the area.



The curiosity led to the discovery of the traders selling tramadol and other hard drug to some of the school pupils in the area.

Further investigations by Rapid Response Squad officials led to the confirmation of the report and arrest of both the father and his son.

Recovered from the suspects were 72 pieces of Tramadol capsules, 28 tablets of Tramol and some other capsules.

The father, Ibrahim Sheu, who initially denied selling hard drugs to pupils, stated that it was his son that sold to the pupils whenever he was not around later confessed they both sold to pupils but added that they sold to adults too.

Commenting on the incident, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Imohimi Edgal advised parents and guardians to always debrief their wards whenever they come back from school to know their activities in schools and the kind of friends they associate with.

Edgal added that the case would be thoroughly investigated and the prosecution monitored.

The suspects are to be transferred to the SCID for further investigation.

Thursday 1 March 2018

LAGOS, KANO SIGN MoU FOR ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP, INVESTMENT


...Set Up Technical Working Group To Oversee Implementation

Agege Pulse Magazine

The Lagos and Kano State Governments on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for economic partnership and to jointly explore investment opportunities aimed at creating jobs and facilitating growth and development.



The MoU, which was signed by Governors Akinwunmi Ambode and Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Lagos and Kano States respectively, at the closing ceremony of the inaugural Lagos-Kano Economic and Investment Summit held at the Jubilee Chalets, Epe, seeks to create a common platform for exploring, expanding and developing areas of economic development and Investment.



According to the MoU, the two States agreed to expand the current level of economic and investment cooperation between them especially in key areas of Governance, Security, Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), Agricultural Value Chain, Tourism, Education, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Skills Development.

Other areas include Commerce with specific focus on ease of doing business and Infrastructure in Power, Transportation and Urban Waste Management.

The objectives of the MoU, among others, are to establish a formal and flexible framework between the two States to expand trade and investment cooperation, foster scientific and technological collaboration for business development in emerging key sectors, strengthen communication, enhance trust, boost economic development and create jobs.

Under the agreement, the two States have also set up a Technical Working Group to oversee the implementation of the objectives of the MoU.

In her closing remarks, Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule, said the signing of the MoU by Governor Ambode and Governor Ganduje was a clear testament of the commitment of both States to collaborate in the overall best interest of the people.

She said the two Governors, by the development, "are telling the entire world that collaboration, cooperation, partnership can always work to bring about economic sufficiency in our States and off course the entire nation."

While describing the summit as historic and successful, Adebule said the programme witnessed presentations from experts, erudite minds, scholars from both public and organised private sector with numerous positions expressed and outlined .

She said: "In this process, our minds have been availed with torrents of ideas, information, statistics, interpretation and above all vision and collaboration leading to economic sufficiency.

"I am convinced that the most valuable outcome of this engagement is the fact that we have Governors who have vision and have the opportunity of sharing this vision. Today, we are not just sharing the vision but providing an enabling environment for this vision to be actualized.

"Today, we have the political will; today, the political will has been demonstrated and it signifies the fact that we are ready for business. Lagos and Kano mean business and we are ready for business," the Deputy Governor said.

Today's News

*AgegePulse Magazine... The mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege

Headlines 1st March, 2018




Ambode not reversing Fashola's Policies, says Bamigbetan

Hon. Kehinde Bamigbetan reiterates support for Cleaner Lagos

...implores Lagosians to be calm with VisionScape

181 Roads Construction: Egunjobi, JS Babatunde inspect sites in Awori, Itogbe, others

2019: Hon. Ogundimu holds meeting with APC Excos in Ward G Agege

"Serving is a call I cannot afford to ignore" - Hon. Fatee Mohameed

Subulu-li-Mardiyyah Muslim Society of Nigeria to hold Moulud Nabiyyi this Month

Azeez Nurudeen urges Young adults to get involve in politics at the grassroots level.

Nasir Olawale hails Gov. Ambode on Awori Street Construction of Road/drainage


Nine states vote for LG autonomy, as NULGE blast Obaseki, Okorocha


*Punch News*

Boko Haram war now a business venture, says Fayose

Injured Neymar thanks fans for support ahead of surgery

Buharis ministers delaying passage of 2018 budget Senate

How bank surcharged Fani-Kayode N2.2m for exceeding withdrawal limit Witness

$2bn needed to revive Lagos-Kano rail line ' Osinbajo

Minister orders IG relocation to NEast, UN flays girls abduction

FG to open first section of Apapa-Wharf road

NEC didnt endorse Buhari for second term, says APC

SEC's free e-dividend registration ends

Establish ranches before banning open grazing, IG tells govs

Again, CBN warns against investment in Bitcoin, others

Jonathan fabricated evidence against me Okah

TUC kicks against NNPC as sole provider of fuel

Herdsmen, cows eating crops left by Benue sacked villagers

Polls re-ordering: We'll override President's veto, say Reps

MTN eyes $5.2bn NSE listing in July

Housing fraud: EFCC quizzes NAWOJ president, contractor again

Maina seeks to join Malami's suit against N'Assembly



*The Nation*

Princess Tutus paint sells for African record N508million

Dapchi as failure of leadership

Chibok, Dapchithe evil goes on

Peaceful transfer of power in South Africa

UN demands release of 110 Dapchi schoolgirls

FRSC official killed as gunmen abduct reporters wife, kid

IMF seeks economic reform

Legal obstacle for Oyeguns, others tenure extension

Diezani forefeits $4.760m penthouses

Lawmakers revolt against governors

Traditional institutions symbols for development, says Amosun

Lassa fever death toll hits 72 in 18 States

Eight wounded in Ekiti, Kwara boundary clash

Aregbesola, Osinbajos wife, others pray for safe return of abducted Dapchi schoolgirls

Why Canon launches My Naija Story photograph campaign

Dickson: we are working hard to fix Bayelsa

Im closer to my goal, says DJ Cuppy

INEC rolls out general elections dates for next 36 years





*Vanguard*

Gunmen abduct VOA reporter's wife, child in Kaduna; kill FRSC official

PDP blasts Edo govt over human trafficking to Libya

MEND leader, Henry Okah, accuses S-Africa govt of maltreatment

N3bn loot: Court grants ex-NNPC boss, Yakubu, medical leave abroad

MISSING $202M NIA FUNDS: We're working towards its recovery ' MAGU

PDP scribe killed, as gunmen invade Adamawa community

Shrinkage of Lake Chad contributes to farmers/herdsmen clashes ' Buhari

Herdsmen attack: Lawmaker urges Ebonyi community to defend itself

Tenure extension: APC won't go beyond 2019 ' Timi Frank

Court orders forfeiture of penthouses linked to Diezani

Fight against Boko Haram now a business venture ' Fayose

SME bank sought for micro-business financing

FIFA 2018 WC: Uzoho not Eagles No. 1, says Rohr

Wages alone can't transform to decent life ' Oshiomhole

NLC @40: Challenges ahead of us ' Wabba

I won't go to school again, says escaped Dapchi girl

2019 presidency: Ex-CBN deputy gov formally declares interest

Govt intervenes in Qur'anic recitation crisis between SUBEB, Tsangaya School



*Tribune*

Youths honour Chief Ayorinde for selfless service towards nation building

Compulsory education: Bayelsa threatens parents with imprisonment

Lagos PDP crisis deepens as West Senatorial calls for sack of Salvador

Oyo PDP exco harmonisation: Senator Agboola appeals to stakeholders

Our investment in Lekki Free Zone 'll earn Nigeria N8trn annually 'Dangote

Oyo: How my twin was shot dead at Pete's Bar & Lounge, brother narrates

Alleged N4.6bn laundering: Witness testifies against Fani-Kayode, Nenandi Usman, others

Again Evans asks court to quash kidnapping charges against him

EFCC recovers N750bn loots in 2 years 'Falana

Nine states vote for LG autonomy, as NULGE blast Obaseki, Okorocha

Akure airport incursion and matters arising

Fight against Boko Haram now a business venture 'Fayose

APC crises: I am ready to make sacrifices 'Oyegun

Wanting to lose weight' Try ginger

Buhari wants quick action to resuscitate Lake Chad

How to get N200,000 online loan in minutes

Lassa fever: Nigeria recorded 43 deaths in two months

Buhari reappoints Segun Awolowo NEPC CEO




*Thisday*

We Were Not Expecting Full Support, Says Oyegun on Opposition to Tenure Elongation

Enwonwu's Tutu Sets New Record, Sells for 1.205m

Ahead of SSCE, Dapchi Final Year Students to Relocate to Nguru

Despite Security Concerns, NNPC to Return to Lake Chad for Oil Exploration

IMF: With Economic Policies, Nigeria Will 'Muddle Through' in Medium Term

Again, CBN Warns against Virtual Currencies

Buhari Re-appoints Segun Awolowo NEPC CEO

Dangote: Nigeria to Earn N8tn from Lekki Investments Annually

Lassa Fever Cases Rise to 317, Surpass 2017 Total

Senate Gives MDAs One-week Ultimatum to Appear for Budget Defence

We Were Not Expecting Full Support, Says Oyegun on Opposition to Tenure Elongation

Enwonwu's Tutu Sets New Record, Sells for 1.205m

Ahead of SSCE, Dapchi Final Year Students to Relocate to Nguru

INEC Releases Dates for General Elections for Next 36 Years

Despite Security Concerns, NNPC to Return to Lake Chad for Oil Exploration

IMF: With Economic Policies, Nigeria Will 'Muddle Through' in Medium Term

Makarfi: PDP Not Bothered by Order of Elections

Again, CBN Warns against Virtual Currencies





*Guardian*

Long-lost Nigerian portrait sold for 1.2m

Section of N4.3b Apapa-Wharf Road project opens next week

Collaboration among states critical to leapfrogging Nigeria's economy, say Osinbajo, others

CBN disburses smaller naira notes to traders to end scarcity

Chewing sticks prevent tooth decay better than conventional toothpastes

FG seeks review of ECOWAS law on free grazing

Court orders final forfeiture of property linked to ex-petroleum minister, Alison-Madueke

Nigeria gets WHO-prequalification for lab test kits

Hate speech offenders to die by hanging in Senate's new bill

Rivers community lauds NAOC for road project, drainages

VC seeks government support for private tertiary institutions

Court orders Ajudua to appear for his trial over alleged $8.4m fraud

Total signs MoU with oil producing communities

FG plans investing in young scientists to boost economic growth

Nomads 'convert' sacked Benue farmers' produce to cattle feeds

I will restructure Nigeria if elected

Prophecies, prophets and nation-building

Six reasons you are always exhausted

The role of phytonutrients in prevention of diseases

Once bitten





*Daily Independent*

Nigerian Newspapers: Major Headlines To Know Today

Nigeria Will 'Muddle Through' With Economic Policies In Medium Term ' IMF

Lassa Fever: UK Govt Deploys Support To Nigeria

Outrage As Herdsmen Kill PDP Scribe, 24 Others In Adamawa

Digital Credit Boosts Microloans In East Africa

Division In APC Over Tenure Of Oyegun-Led NWC

Call For Exceptional Tax Concessions To Save Tech Sector Thickens

Dambazau Directs Relocation Of IGP, NSCDC Boss To North-East

Few Phone Makers Will Survive Industry's Brutal Economics

Global Smartphone Sales On Decline

Kidnappers Abduct Journalist's Wife, Child, Kill FRSC Officer

Truecaller, Vconnect Partner To Expand Services In Africa

Nokia Pushes For Innovative Devices

5G Can Help Operators Add To Revenues By Over 30%

HP Results Beat Estimates, Raise 2018 Profit Forecast

Oyegun: Another Survival From The Jaws Of Defeat

South Africa's Ramaphosa And The Task Ahead

Ajibulu Empowers Kogi West Students In Ijumu





*Pm News*

Police kill man during argument over parking space

Lagos-Ibadan Expressway: Julius Berger to return to in March

World Cup: Putin demands safe environment in Russia

Florida shooting survivors return to class

Cryptocurrencies: CBN warns Nigerians

Banks advised to consider social reputation in lending

NAPTIP arrests suspected child traffickers, recovers children

PDP demands investigation on slain Adamawa spokesman

Enough of senseless killings ' Atiku

Apapa-Wharf Road 20% completed ' Officials

APC NWC tenure extension done in good fate ' Oyegun

Only nine states voted for LG autonomy- NULGE

Trump, UAE leader discuss U.S.'UAE ties

Benue Assembly discovers expired drugs in health facility

Herdsmen killings: Akiolu warns Sanusi to beware of his utterances

NASS to transmit Disability Bill to Buhari ' Saraki

Man, 36, shot dead on Oyo-Ogbomosho Road

Fleeing Housemaid Sent To Prison For Stealing Employer's N2.4m

Lake Chad: Development banks reaffirm financial support to basin

Reps to probe trading stagnation of some companies on NSE

Court orders final forfeiture of another Dieziani's properties



*#ThrowbackThursday*