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Sunday, 19 November 2017
Breaking: Fire guts Ayobo Garage, Agege
... As Egunjobi visits scene to console victims
Information reaching Agege Pulse says about seven shops situated inside Ayobo Garage, Agege have been consumed by fire.
It took the combined efforts of some Good Samarithans and officers of the Lagos State Fire Service to arrest the inferno from spreading beyond the seven shops.
Agege LGA Chairman, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi who was alerted about the inferno by Ward C, Agege Councillor, Mr Hassan Ala rushed to the scene. He was accompanied by Hon Bisi Adedoku, and the Special Adviser on Special Duties to Executive Chairman, Alhaja Ramot Sanni.
On arrival, we learnt that Egunjobi preached peace and acceptance of fate to shop owners who have been consumed by grieve of the ugly incident.
In addition, Egunjobi and his team used the medium to address the issue of theft that was obvious as some hoodlums try to take advantage of the fire incident to steal some goods of the victims.
It was learnt that the source of the sudden fire outbreak was unknown. Some of the affected traders who spoke to Agege Pulse said the incident was like magic adding that there's been no electricity supply to the complex for about six (6) months.
Other traders claimed to have lost millions of Naira to the fire. One of them who is a distributor of all kinds of soaps said she'd just received new stocks which amount to several millions of Naira.
Saturday, 18 November 2017
Today's Headlines- AgegePulse
*AgegePulse Magazine ...the mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
Headlines Today**[Sun-19-Nov-2017]*
TGPS Education District One Dr. Yinka Ayandele lauds Asisat Oshoala on Lagos Girls Football Clinic
Lagos begins safety audit in schools
Renew Elephant Cup resumes
BBC Awards: Agege LG Boss Urges Nigerians To Vote For Victor Moses
*Punch Newspaper*
I didnt receive any money from Maina Jonathan
Police deploy 16 gunboats, 6,000 personnel in Bayelsa waterways
Oshiomhole, Uduaghan, Okowa attend Ibori reception
Return N520m collected from Dasuki or face trial, EFCC tells Anyim
Anambra election: Bianca floors Ojukwus son
Anambra election: Low turnout as election holds amid IPOB threats
Anambra election: APGA, bishop hail INEC, security agencies
Anambra election: Voters shun boycott order in Obiano, Nwoyes areas
Politics shouldnt be life and death, says Obasanjo
Buratai knows Kanus whereabouts, family insists
Two die in crash
Nigeria being frustrated in looted funds repatriation Osinbajo
Kwara LG polls
Three die as hoodlums set ex-Kwara govs house ablaze
PCN warns drugstore owners
Zimbabwean army, ruling party decide Mugabes fate today
How Ill operate as Aare Ona Kakanfo Adams
Akeredolu hails militants for surrendering arms
*Vanguard Newspaper*
2019: Fayose is the leader we need now ' Lebo, PDP Speakers' forum
Experts advise Nigerian food manufacturers on management
Okowa SMART agenda makes Delta number one in human capital devt
N17B Pension fraud: How Buhari shunned Maina in Dubai
Boko Haram: To defeat terrorists, you must defeat financiers ' Osinbajo
Police raid hideouts, arrest 100 suspected cultists
Nigerians not the targets of China police raid
HID Awolowo annual lecture kicks off next week
Oyedepo seeks help for victims of disasters
Oil firm discourages open defecation in Delta school
Nigerians not target in China police raid ' Oloko
Rate of document fraud in Nigeria very high 'German CG
Lagos state, Nestle fire services rescue petrol tanker from explosion in Agbara
NGO blames neglect of cultural values for rise in corruption, crimes
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State visits Nigeria for Bi-National Commission meeting
Kwara LG election shows era of money politics is over, says Deputy Gov
Anambra election: Obiano coasting to victory
Anambra election: Gunmen appear at polling unit, voting material missing in Nnewi
*The Nation Newspaper*
El-Rufai's activism and Kaduna teachers
Anambra : Early returns favour Obiano, Nwoye
PDP Convention: Tension mounts over N9b inherited from Muazu
Jonathan denies receiving N5b from pension fund
Three dead as irate youths torch ex-governor Lafiagi's house
Mugabe 'will be removed as President' today-sources
Four suicide bombers, teenager killed in Maiduguri attacks
Why it's difficult to repatriate looted funds, by Osinbajo
Cross River: Tinapa now a wasteland
I'll win if election is credible, says Obaze
Council election: Oyegun, Okorocha, Etiebet, Ita Enang, Ekere, others storm A'Ibom
The night Lagos got lit for Christ
Government should concession Teaching Hospitals, -UCH CMD
Tranter IT unleashes its new range
Paying tithes is about love, not law ' Idahosa
How to resolve CCC nagging crisis, by unification group
Why we can't produce vaccines locally
Goldberg felicitates with Akure indigenes at Oyemekun festival
*Thisday Newspaper*
NDDC, SMEDAN to Establish Enterprise Innovation Hub in N'Delta
Lawmaker: No Excuse for Poor Implementation of 2017 Budget by Executive
Police in Edo Uncover 40 Illegal Refineries
Stakeholders Tasked on Exploration of Nigeria's Hydrocarbon Resources
NULGE Seeks Financial Autonomy for Local Councils
Council Poll: Mammoth Crowd as APC Flag-off Campaigns in A'Ibom
Air Force Boosts Welfare for Personnel, Families
How I Will Operate as Aare Ona Kakanfo, Gani Adams Reveals
Group Opposes Govt Plans to Build New Prisons
Bello Administration an Unmitigated Disaster, Says Kogi East Elders Council
2018 Budget: PwC Predicts Fiscal Deficit Will Overshoot Projection by 67.7...
With ICAO Certification of Lagos, Abuja Airports, Nigeria Aviation Gets Major...
Okorochas Tawdry Development Ideas
An Ugly Spectacle from Rivers
Mugabe: A Hard Fall from Grace
Echoes of Buharis Visit to Ebonyi
2019 and the South-west Factor
As the EFCC Chairman, I Never Took Files to the AGF
Oloyede: When I Got to JAMB, I Discovered People Were Admitted...
Ganduje, Masaris Curious Empowerment Strategies
In Ebonyi 2019, Your Record Must Speak for You
IGP Idris Overzealousness
Protesters call for Oyeguns Removal on Visit to Ebonyi
Headlines Today**[Sun-19-Nov-2017]*
TGPS Education District One Dr. Yinka Ayandele lauds Asisat Oshoala on Lagos Girls Football Clinic
Lagos begins safety audit in schools
Renew Elephant Cup resumes
BBC Awards: Agege LG Boss Urges Nigerians To Vote For Victor Moses
*Punch Newspaper*
I didnt receive any money from Maina Jonathan
Police deploy 16 gunboats, 6,000 personnel in Bayelsa waterways
Oshiomhole, Uduaghan, Okowa attend Ibori reception
Return N520m collected from Dasuki or face trial, EFCC tells Anyim
Anambra election: Bianca floors Ojukwus son
Anambra election: Low turnout as election holds amid IPOB threats
Anambra election: APGA, bishop hail INEC, security agencies
Anambra election: Voters shun boycott order in Obiano, Nwoyes areas
Politics shouldnt be life and death, says Obasanjo
Buratai knows Kanus whereabouts, family insists
Two die in crash
Nigeria being frustrated in looted funds repatriation Osinbajo
Kwara LG polls
Three die as hoodlums set ex-Kwara govs house ablaze
PCN warns drugstore owners
Zimbabwean army, ruling party decide Mugabes fate today
How Ill operate as Aare Ona Kakanfo Adams
Akeredolu hails militants for surrendering arms
*Vanguard Newspaper*
2019: Fayose is the leader we need now ' Lebo, PDP Speakers' forum
Experts advise Nigerian food manufacturers on management
Okowa SMART agenda makes Delta number one in human capital devt
N17B Pension fraud: How Buhari shunned Maina in Dubai
Boko Haram: To defeat terrorists, you must defeat financiers ' Osinbajo
Police raid hideouts, arrest 100 suspected cultists
Nigerians not the targets of China police raid
HID Awolowo annual lecture kicks off next week
Oyedepo seeks help for victims of disasters
Oil firm discourages open defecation in Delta school
Nigerians not target in China police raid ' Oloko
Rate of document fraud in Nigeria very high 'German CG
Lagos state, Nestle fire services rescue petrol tanker from explosion in Agbara
NGO blames neglect of cultural values for rise in corruption, crimes
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State visits Nigeria for Bi-National Commission meeting
Kwara LG election shows era of money politics is over, says Deputy Gov
Anambra election: Obiano coasting to victory
Anambra election: Gunmen appear at polling unit, voting material missing in Nnewi
*The Nation Newspaper*
El-Rufai's activism and Kaduna teachers
Anambra : Early returns favour Obiano, Nwoye
PDP Convention: Tension mounts over N9b inherited from Muazu
Jonathan denies receiving N5b from pension fund
Three dead as irate youths torch ex-governor Lafiagi's house
Mugabe 'will be removed as President' today-sources
Four suicide bombers, teenager killed in Maiduguri attacks
Why it's difficult to repatriate looted funds, by Osinbajo
Cross River: Tinapa now a wasteland
I'll win if election is credible, says Obaze
Council election: Oyegun, Okorocha, Etiebet, Ita Enang, Ekere, others storm A'Ibom
The night Lagos got lit for Christ
Government should concession Teaching Hospitals, -UCH CMD
Tranter IT unleashes its new range
Paying tithes is about love, not law ' Idahosa
How to resolve CCC nagging crisis, by unification group
Why we can't produce vaccines locally
Goldberg felicitates with Akure indigenes at Oyemekun festival
*Thisday Newspaper*
NDDC, SMEDAN to Establish Enterprise Innovation Hub in N'Delta
Lawmaker: No Excuse for Poor Implementation of 2017 Budget by Executive
Police in Edo Uncover 40 Illegal Refineries
Stakeholders Tasked on Exploration of Nigeria's Hydrocarbon Resources
NULGE Seeks Financial Autonomy for Local Councils
Council Poll: Mammoth Crowd as APC Flag-off Campaigns in A'Ibom
Air Force Boosts Welfare for Personnel, Families
How I Will Operate as Aare Ona Kakanfo, Gani Adams Reveals
Group Opposes Govt Plans to Build New Prisons
Bello Administration an Unmitigated Disaster, Says Kogi East Elders Council
2018 Budget: PwC Predicts Fiscal Deficit Will Overshoot Projection by 67.7...
With ICAO Certification of Lagos, Abuja Airports, Nigeria Aviation Gets Major...
Okorochas Tawdry Development Ideas
An Ugly Spectacle from Rivers
Mugabe: A Hard Fall from Grace
Echoes of Buharis Visit to Ebonyi
2019 and the South-west Factor
As the EFCC Chairman, I Never Took Files to the AGF
Oloyede: When I Got to JAMB, I Discovered People Were Admitted...
Ganduje, Masaris Curious Empowerment Strategies
In Ebonyi 2019, Your Record Must Speak for You
IGP Idris Overzealousness
Protesters call for Oyeguns Removal on Visit to Ebonyi
Lagos begins safety audit in schools - AgegePulse
...safety of school children is of great importance - Hon. Hakeem Dickson
The Lagos State Government, through the State Safety Commission, has commenced safety compliance audit/inspection of all public and private schools in line with the policy of the Ambode-led administration to entrench the culture of safety standard across the State.
Speaking at the flag off ceremony, the Director-General, of the Commission, Hon. Hakeem Dickson disclosed that the State Government will ensure that the environment where children spend a greater part of their day is free of hazards.
He reiterated that the safety of school children is of great importance to the state government most especially in the light of the activities of kidnappers in some quarters across Lagos hinterlands.
In his words, "The essence of the audit is to ascertain that safety measures are installed in these schools to safeguard the students and the teachers as well. This is because the present administration is concerned about the overall safety of school children in the state".
Some of the schools visited are Ipakodo Junior and Senior Grammar School, Majidun Junior and Senior, Goshen College, Government Junior and Senior College, Ikorodu, Yintab College, Ayangburen Junior and Senior College, Oriwu Senior College, United Junior High School, Oriwu Junior College, Oriwu Senior College, Maps College amongst others.
The safety audit team is expected to visit private and public schools across the state, without prior notice, to identify hazards in the schools and report to the appropriate quarters for prompt action.
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BBC Awards: Agege LG Boss Urges Nigerians To Vote For Victor Moses
...Promises free Wi-Fi Access to LG workers, visitors to vote
As the race to vote for the 2017 BBC African Footballer of the year heats up, football enthusiast and Agege Local Government Council Chairman, Alhaji Abdulganiyu Egunjobi has urged Nigerians to use the country's impressive population to vote massively for Super Eagles’ winger, Victor Moses.
Asisat Oshoala presenting Alh . Egunjobi award for his contribution to the Football Clinic while Deji Tinubu and Mrs. Ambode watch |
Egunjobi gave the charge after receiving an award from the organiser of Asisat Oshoala Foundation and Lagos State Secondary School Girls Football Clinic for his contribution to the clinic at Agege Stadium.
Recall Moses was nominated alongside Gabonese Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Guinean Naby Keita, Senegalese Sadio Mane and his Liverpool teammate, Mohammed Salah of Egypt.
In a statement signed by Egunjobi’s Special Adviser on Media, Mr Rotimi Sulyman, the chairman was quoted as saying the winners of the BBC African Footballer Award were determined by public voting.
The football loving Chairman however, urged the people of Agege who are known for having special love of the round leather game to overwhelmingly append their votes for Moses to ensure overwhelming victory for the Nigerian.
The statement reads in pairs: “May I use this medium to call on all residents of Agege to go on the internet, and vote en masse for Victor Moses, who has been nominated for BBC African Footballer of the Year, 2017.
“Your vote will make Moses emerge winner of the prestigious award and become the second Nigerian to win it after Austin Jay Jay Okocha. So go on the internet and cast your vote for him.”
“On Nov, 23 and Nov. 24, I will be offering free wifi access to all visitors and workers of Agege Local Government at the Council while mobilising them to vote for Moses.
“Voting for the award will close at 1800 GMT on Nov. 27 while the winner will be announced on Monday Dec. 11, live on BBC World TV and BBC World Service Radio,” said Egunjobi.
Thursday, 16 November 2017
Today's Headlines - AgegePulse
*AgegePulse Magazine... The mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
*HEADLINES TODAY *[FRI-17-NOV-2017]*
LASG justifies support for Asisat Oshoala Foundation
Hon. Ganiyu Egunjobi to host Asisat Oshoala's Lagos Girls football clinic in Agege
Train ram into trailer 9 people died , many injured
100 Days: Wife of the Executive Chairman of Orile Agege, Mrs. Mojisola Babatunde JP distributes foodstuff packs to widows
Education Secretary, LGEA Agege, Hon. Majiyagbe charges Head Teachers on quality performance
Seamless port operations critical to end Apapa gridlock - Ambode
…Says Oshodi Transport Interchange, Airport road will positively transform city
*PUNCH NEWSPAPER*
Mugabe: the last of Africas fathers of independence
Jonathans administration won gold in corruption Tinubu
Teenager electrocuted after rolling onto broken iPhone cable in bed
Police parade suspected killers of late UNIBEN prof
[Video] Corruption fight has brought us respect -Buhari
Reps seek new broadcast law for Nigeria
11 powerful Mugabe quotes
Four arraigned over Ozubulu Church killings
Lagos govt plans 12-hour street carnival
My role in Jenifas Diary earns me popularity Jerry Koko
Nigeria nears deal with Boeing, Airbus on national carrier
Buhari,a true progressive leader Dogara
Man Citys Aguero good to go after dizzy spell
221 police personnel attached to Obiano Spokesman
Ill repay Nigerians goodwill by protecting their interests Buhari
Stephanie Otobo shuns Apostle Sulemans N1bn libel suit
Knee surgery for PSGs Thiago Motta
Niger governor nominates 18 commissioners
*VANGUARD NEWS*
Jonathan urges Nigerians to defend democracy
Okezie Ikpeazu's socioeconomic revolution through Social Investments
Osun seals Dangote quarry over N1.5bn tax default
Convocation: Nigerian Ambassador, Senior Military Officers graduate from UI
PDP Chairmanship: I am voting Gbenga Daniel ' Ogbulafor
Spanish police make Europe's 'biggest' tobacco seizure
Berlusconi's ex-wife to repay 60 mn euros in alimony
Atiku condoles with families of Maiduguri terror attack, Lagos train derailment
Brooks+Blake Bags 4th consecutive MWA PR Laurel
Coldplay tops $500 million on third richest tour ever
Dortmund drop Aubameyang for disciplinary reasons
CAS rejects Silva's appeal to play for Leicester now
Jonathan's govt won gold in corruption -Tinubu
World Cup: Permutations as focus turns to draw
Pope denounces healthcare inequality in rich countries
Steal public money, go to jail, Buhari tells Nigerians
Infrastructural deficit: Ehanire, Izuwa, others call for policies to boost investors' confidence
Anambra poll: The thing with Nwoye
*THE NATION NEWSPAPER*
LMC Releases 2017/18 NPFL Calendar, January 14 is kick-off date
Mainagate: Nothing will be swept under carpet, says Senate panel
Nigeria in Pot 4 for 2018 World Cup draw
Dogara laments impact of financial crimes, terrorism on Nigeria's devt
OAU PG students accuse management of terminating colleagues' studentship
Abia Warriors Unveil Football Academy
SSANU wants agreement with FG implemented, says don't blame us for renewed strike
How Obasanjo, Jonathan used police to persecute sitting governors ' Senate
2017 Nigeria Bankers Games end in style
Fowler unveils jerseys for BOOST project
I recruited Dickson for PDP, and there is no rift between us ' Jonathan
AFRIMA, Nigeria / Argentina match dominate Google search
Saraki seeks partnership with NBA for ease passage of bills
Kaduna crisis: Is sack way out
of friends and friendships on campus
Buhari, Baru lauded over oil exploration in Chad Basin
Ijaw warns Obaseki against arresting Edo monarch
Three die, four injured in early morning accident on Kara bridge
*THISDAY NEWSPAPER*
Visa Sponsors the Nigerian Bobsled Team to the 2018 Winter Olympics Games
Vodacom Business Nigeria Wins Industry Awards
Train Derails, Kills Four in Lagos
Pneumonia: More Investment Needed as Nigeria Fails to Meet Target for Pr'evention, Treatment
Chevron Supports Nigeria with $5M to Reduce HIV, Malaria, Tuberculosis
IG's Wife Charges Officers' Wives on Environmental Hygiene
Dogara Advocates Networking, Collaboration in Tackling Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing
USAID Donates 2.9m Insecticidal Nets to Sokoto
Lagos Begins Demolition of Shops, Kiosks in Abesan Housing Estate
The HealthZone Programme, Isa Wali Initiative Take Bold Steps to Combat Malnutrition
Hospital Marks First Successful Open Heart Surgery
Malaria, Malnutrition, Others, Account for 267,000 Infant Deaths in First Month After Delivery
Train Derails, Kills Four in Lagos
Pneumonia: More Investment Needed as Nigeria Fails to Meet Target for Pr'evention, Treatment
Chevron Supports Nigeria with $5M to Reduce HIV, Malaria, Tuberculosis
IG's Wife Charges Officers' Wives on Environmental Hygiene
Dogara Advocates Networking, Collaboration in Tackling Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing
USAID Donates 2.9m Insecticidal Nets to Sokoto
*HEADLINES TODAY *[FRI-17-NOV-2017]*
LASG justifies support for Asisat Oshoala Foundation
Hon. Ganiyu Egunjobi to host Asisat Oshoala's Lagos Girls football clinic in Agege
Train ram into trailer 9 people died , many injured
100 Days: Wife of the Executive Chairman of Orile Agege, Mrs. Mojisola Babatunde JP distributes foodstuff packs to widows
Education Secretary, LGEA Agege, Hon. Majiyagbe charges Head Teachers on quality performance
Seamless port operations critical to end Apapa gridlock - Ambode
…Says Oshodi Transport Interchange, Airport road will positively transform city
*PUNCH NEWSPAPER*
Mugabe: the last of Africas fathers of independence
Jonathans administration won gold in corruption Tinubu
Teenager electrocuted after rolling onto broken iPhone cable in bed
Police parade suspected killers of late UNIBEN prof
[Video] Corruption fight has brought us respect -Buhari
Reps seek new broadcast law for Nigeria
11 powerful Mugabe quotes
Four arraigned over Ozubulu Church killings
Lagos govt plans 12-hour street carnival
My role in Jenifas Diary earns me popularity Jerry Koko
Nigeria nears deal with Boeing, Airbus on national carrier
Buhari,a true progressive leader Dogara
Man Citys Aguero good to go after dizzy spell
221 police personnel attached to Obiano Spokesman
Ill repay Nigerians goodwill by protecting their interests Buhari
Stephanie Otobo shuns Apostle Sulemans N1bn libel suit
Knee surgery for PSGs Thiago Motta
Niger governor nominates 18 commissioners
*VANGUARD NEWS*
Jonathan urges Nigerians to defend democracy
Okezie Ikpeazu's socioeconomic revolution through Social Investments
Osun seals Dangote quarry over N1.5bn tax default
Convocation: Nigerian Ambassador, Senior Military Officers graduate from UI
PDP Chairmanship: I am voting Gbenga Daniel ' Ogbulafor
Spanish police make Europe's 'biggest' tobacco seizure
Berlusconi's ex-wife to repay 60 mn euros in alimony
Atiku condoles with families of Maiduguri terror attack, Lagos train derailment
Brooks+Blake Bags 4th consecutive MWA PR Laurel
Coldplay tops $500 million on third richest tour ever
Dortmund drop Aubameyang for disciplinary reasons
CAS rejects Silva's appeal to play for Leicester now
Jonathan's govt won gold in corruption -Tinubu
World Cup: Permutations as focus turns to draw
Pope denounces healthcare inequality in rich countries
Steal public money, go to jail, Buhari tells Nigerians
Infrastructural deficit: Ehanire, Izuwa, others call for policies to boost investors' confidence
Anambra poll: The thing with Nwoye
*THE NATION NEWSPAPER*
LMC Releases 2017/18 NPFL Calendar, January 14 is kick-off date
Mainagate: Nothing will be swept under carpet, says Senate panel
Nigeria in Pot 4 for 2018 World Cup draw
Dogara laments impact of financial crimes, terrorism on Nigeria's devt
OAU PG students accuse management of terminating colleagues' studentship
Abia Warriors Unveil Football Academy
SSANU wants agreement with FG implemented, says don't blame us for renewed strike
How Obasanjo, Jonathan used police to persecute sitting governors ' Senate
2017 Nigeria Bankers Games end in style
Fowler unveils jerseys for BOOST project
I recruited Dickson for PDP, and there is no rift between us ' Jonathan
AFRIMA, Nigeria / Argentina match dominate Google search
Saraki seeks partnership with NBA for ease passage of bills
Kaduna crisis: Is sack way out
of friends and friendships on campus
Buhari, Baru lauded over oil exploration in Chad Basin
Ijaw warns Obaseki against arresting Edo monarch
Three die, four injured in early morning accident on Kara bridge
*THISDAY NEWSPAPER*
Visa Sponsors the Nigerian Bobsled Team to the 2018 Winter Olympics Games
Vodacom Business Nigeria Wins Industry Awards
Train Derails, Kills Four in Lagos
Pneumonia: More Investment Needed as Nigeria Fails to Meet Target for Pr'evention, Treatment
Chevron Supports Nigeria with $5M to Reduce HIV, Malaria, Tuberculosis
IG's Wife Charges Officers' Wives on Environmental Hygiene
Dogara Advocates Networking, Collaboration in Tackling Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing
USAID Donates 2.9m Insecticidal Nets to Sokoto
Lagos Begins Demolition of Shops, Kiosks in Abesan Housing Estate
The HealthZone Programme, Isa Wali Initiative Take Bold Steps to Combat Malnutrition
Hospital Marks First Successful Open Heart Surgery
Malaria, Malnutrition, Others, Account for 267,000 Infant Deaths in First Month After Delivery
Train Derails, Kills Four in Lagos
Pneumonia: More Investment Needed as Nigeria Fails to Meet Target for Pr'evention, Treatment
Chevron Supports Nigeria with $5M to Reduce HIV, Malaria, Tuberculosis
IG's Wife Charges Officers' Wives on Environmental Hygiene
Dogara Advocates Networking, Collaboration in Tackling Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing
USAID Donates 2.9m Insecticidal Nets to Sokoto
Hon. Ganiyu Egunjobi to host Asisat Oshoala's Lagos Girls football clinic in Agege
The Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government Area, Hon. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi will play host to Asisat Oshoala Foundation for Lagos State Secondary School Girls' Football Clinic in Agege Stadium, Agege today, 17th November, 2017.
The football clinic kicked off on the 15th Of November and staged in two different centres while the final is fixed for Agege Prestigious Stadium.
Agege Pulse learnt that Nigeria’s Super Falcons striker and Dalian Quanjian F.C. forward, Asisat Oshoala who had just been crowned Chinese Women’s Super League ‘Best Striker of the season’ for 2017, Will be going to discover raw talents in Agege and environs through the clinic.
According to organisers, the main objective of the Asisat Oshoala Foundation Football Clinic is to inspire and raise aspirations of a football career, especially in the girl child, enabling continued participation of physical, educational and personal development.
Wednesday, 15 November 2017
Today's Headlines
*AgegePulse Magazine * the mouthpiece of Agege / Orile Agege
Headlines Today *[Thu-16-Nov-2017]*
All hail Hon. JS Babatunde on 100days journey to rebuild Orile Agege LCDA
....distributes free writing materials to schools
Orders Police, other Security Agencies to strictly enforce Traffic Law, okada ban
…Restates ban on industrial fireworks, assures residents of peaceful yuletide celebration
Apapa gridlock: Lagos reconstitutes Joint Security Task Force to ensure sanity
*Punch Newspaper*
BVN: Court relaxes conditions to unfreeze unlinked accounts
Buhari, Senate order reinstatement of Obianos security aides
I didnt know my ministers, top government officials Buhari
FG revokes residence permits of expatriates in Atiku, others firms
Zimbabwean military places Mugabe under house arrest
FG to spend N4.8bn on Villa maintenance in 2018
Name suspects I stopped their probe, Jonathan dares Waziri
Baba Sala down with a stroke, cries for help
18 die as suicide bombers attack Borno
$21.7bn missing from NNPC since 1999, says Falana
We are not fooled by Presidents visit, says MASSOB
JAMB fixes March 9 to 17 for 2018 UTME
Ndume resumes, Senate ignores lawmakers special request
CJN backs forfeiture, seizure of assets derived from crimes
Business Integrity Forum
WAEC unveils new WASSCE diet for private candidates
IG visits protesting Kaduna community
Well ensure construction of Dada dialysis centre Lions Club
*Vanguard Newspaper*
Don't axe 95% of Intels because of Atiku's 5% FG told
Don't set S-South against S-West, Bode George warns PDP stakeholders
Ogun 2019: Amosun's Commissioner, Ashiru, emerges Ijebu-Remo candidate
Obiano, Nwoye constituents welcome Ojukwu's defection to APGA
PDP Chair: Gbenga Daniel true Nigerian, capable of leading PDP -Udenwa, Iwuanyanwu
For me politics is a very useless business, Jonathan tells Dickson
Nigeria's unity not settled ' Prof Ango Abdulahi
Ask my ministers, they'll tell you that I didn't know them from Adam ' Buhari
Anambra poll: I have a message to IPOB, MASSOB brothers ' Chidoka
Anambra poll: Battle for 3 parties, but there could be surprises
Competitive SME industry create wealth, vibrant economy
NEWN seminar targets 200 women entrepreneurs
SMEDAN, SAGE to train 5400 school children on entrepreneurship
Two Nigerians win Shell global entrepreneurship prize
When will Nigeria become a first world country
U- 20 Female World Cup: Give us the ticket, Edo Deputy Gov charges Falconets
Spain to introduce video technology next season
Serena Williams set to tie the knot in New Orleans
*The Nation Newspaper*
Ex-governors, Southwest reject PDP's plan for chair
Mugabe under house arrest
United States claims $300m Abacha loot
Buhari seeks respect for constitution
Rivers rejects police report on Wike/Amaechi assassination claims
Ojukwu's son defects to APC as Buhari campaigns for Nwoye
Making 1st Class in History is not my destination
The fall of Mugabe
Ortom vs Tsav: Court to rule in January
Obiano's, Nwoye's constituents welcome Ojukwu to APC
Herbal medicine is different from voodoo
Vomitting deserves more attention than it often gets
75 Vs 60 per cent: The intrigues of Kaduna teachers' test
Ortom plans BENPOLY takeover by Fed Govt
Church examines stress issues at education summit
Old students donate ultra-modern kitchen
Encomium for new N94m Osun school
Foundation motivates pupils
*Thisday Newspaper*
Zimbabwe Moves to Set Up Interim Govt as Mugabe is Apparently Ousted
My Ministers Are Performing Well, Says Buhari
FG Hires Foreign Experts for N458m to Drive ERGP Implementation
For Mugabe, the End May Have Come
Borno: 18 Killed, 29 Injured in Suicide Attacks
Lagos Unveils Fresh Joint Task Force to End Apapa Gridlock
In Ebonyi, Buhari Promises to Address Devt Issues
Jonathan: I'll Never Plan Dickson's Downfall
Ajaokuta Belongs to FG, Fayemi Reminds Global Steel Holding Limited
Moghalu Calls for Partial Privatisation of NNPC
Fitch Rates Nigerias Planned Dollar Notes B+(EXP)
Ojukwu Defects to APC as Buhari Endorses Nwoye for Anambra Governor
Ohanaeze: Any Attempt to Rig, Manipulate Anambra Election Will Be Resisted
Imo 2019: Iwuanyanwu, Dozie, Ahamba, Anyanwu Insist on Owerri Zone Producing...
Buhari Fails to Reconcile Ebonyi APC Crisis in Close Door Meeting...
Kaka: APC Must Convince Itself, Buhari is Its Best Candidate
Chinas Money isnt Free, Says Hopgood
Why Buhari Must Review Cases of Dismissed Military Officers
Angry Maradona Seeks Argentina Job
Italy Sacks Coach after Failing to Qualify for 2018 World Cup
Apapa gridlock: Lagos reconstitutes Joint Security Task Force to ensure sanity
…Orders Police, other Security Agencies to strictly enforce Traffic Law, okada ban
…Restates ban on industrial fireworks, assures residents of peaceful yuletide celebration
The Lagos State Government has reconstituted the Joint Security Task Force established to tackle Apapa gridlock and other security threats within the axis brought about by the blockade of major roads in the area by tankers and containerized trucks.
The Apapa gridlock, in the past few weeks, had worsened due to breakdown of operations at the ports located in the axis.
Rising from the monthly Security Council meeting held at the Lagos House in Ikeja chaired by the State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode and attended by heads of security formations in the State, the State Government said the Task Force comprising of police, military, officials of Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) would immediately be deployed to the axis to ensure sanity and contain any potential security threat.
While briefing Government House Correspondents at the end of the meeting, the State’s Commissioner of Police, Mr Imohimi Edgal said while the issues that gave rise to the gridlock were being addressed, the Task Force would ensure that the roads in the axis were not totally locked down, and also prevent criminal elements from taking advantage of the gridlock to perpetrate their nefarious activities.
Edgal, who addressed the briefing alongside commanders of security formations in the State, said: “We deliberated extensively on the Apapa gridlock and the Governor has approved with immediate effect the reconstitution of a Joint Task Force made up of police, the military, LASTMA and FRSC officials to ensure that whilst the major problems that gave rise to that situation in the first instance are being tackled, we on our part as security agencies, will ensure that we have a good semblance of decency on our roads.
“We will ensure that we create a corridor for smaller vehicles and ensure that there is no complete blockade to free flow of traffic. We will also have plain cloth and uniformed security agencies ensuring that there is no crime in the axis due to the traffic gridlock.”
The CP, who assured residents that every necessary arrangement had been made to ensure peaceful yuletide season, said the Council also approved increased visibility and patrol in all parts of the State, especially in areas there are traffic gridlock as a result of construction activities.
Already, Edgal said due to increased patrol, about 35 notorious traffic robbers were recently arrested in Ilupeju and Oshodi axis, many of whom he said are ex-convicts and would soon be charged to court at the end of investigation.
He added that as a result of the community policing and community safety partnership strategy adopted by the Lagos Police Command, there had been about 35 per cent drop in issues of residential robberies, while more boats had been handed over to Marine Police by the State Government to secure the waterways and riverine areas especially to checkmate incursions by militants and secure schools in such areas, in addition to the Tactic Guards already formed.
Speaking on ongoing clampdown on commercial motorcycles popularly known as Okada on restricted routes, Edgal said security agencies in the State have been given marching orders to strictly enforce the traffic law, and that no lawlessly or breakdown of law and order would be condoned.
He particularly admonished motorists and transport unions to impress it on their members to obey traffic laws, just as he said Okada riders must not only refrain from restricted routes, but also use helmets both for rider and passenger and not carry more than one person at a time, among other rules of engagement.
“We have the Lagos State Traffic Law and it is our responsibility to enforce the law. Motorists, motorcyclists and other form of road users must obey the law. Our men have been mandated to enforce all aspects of the law not only prohibition along some routes but also those aspects that have to do with safety. We don’t want officers and men to be challenged unduly when they are enforcing the law and I want to use this opportunity to call on the unions, especially the Okada unions to call their members to cooperate with the police. They should not form themselves into pressure and riotous groups to challenge the police and other security agencies,” Edgal said.
He said aside the security measures already put in place for residents and visitors to experience a peaceful yuletide season, any resident who sell, distribute or use industrial fireworks would be arrested and charged to court, saying that the ban on such is still very much in force.
Besides, Edgal thanked Lagosians for their cooperation with security agencies so far and urged people to continue to volunteer useful information that would help arrest potential security threat.
Nnamdi Kanu Allegedly Disappeared With IPOB's £14M, $22M
The international media arm of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Radio Biafra, has resumed operations.
But instead of the fiery rhetoric with which it was associated with, the radio announced the sack of Nnamdi Kanu, as director and leader of IPOB.
According to Okorafor, one “Mazi Ezenwachukwu Sampson Okwudili is Kanu’s replacement.”
She reeled out reasons why Kanu was removed to include: “Personalisation of the Biafran struggle and derailing from the core objectives of IPOB as a grassroots movement.
“Kanu’s actions and his decisions to incite members of IPOB towards violence leading to the death of many innocent young people in Onitsha, Aba and Umuahia is totally unacceptable and grossly irresponsible.
“Kanu privately collected £14 million and another $22 million to purchase landed properties abroad in his name and that of his father, Igwe Israel Kanu, in a clear case of ‘monkey dey work baboon dey chop’.
“Kanu turned our collective struggle into a money-making enterprise for himself and his father. Thus the monies contributed by enterprising and hard-working Igbo youths across the world are being collected and converted by one man and his father while pretending to be sacrificing for the cause.
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Monday, 13 November 2017
Lagos to ease the process of doing business - Ambode
...Lagos International Trade Fair, the biggest fair in Nigeria, Mrs. Nike Akande
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Sunday assured residents that the State Government would continue its support for the business community through policies that will ease the process of doing business across the metropolis.
The Governor, who gave the assurance through the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr. Tunji Bello at the closing ceremony of the 2017 Lagos International trade fair held at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, added that it is a necessary condition for the achievement of its goals to become the Third Largest Economy in Africa by 2020 and Africa’s Model Mega City by 2025.
He stressed that the State Government's policy objectives on job/wealth creation as well as improved productivity is predicated on its ability to create and sustain a conducive business environment that will attract more private sector investments particularly in the critical and largely untapped sectors of the state's economy.
"Towards this end, we shall sustain the existing robust partnership with the private sector in the area of evolving sound policies that will stand the test of time and provide the roadmap in our journey to economic prosperity", he reiterated.
The Governor said the essence of Trade Fair is basically to provide a platform for players\manufacturers in the real sector to network and showcase their products to the general public in one location.
He averred that new products are introduced while consumers are given the opportunity to meet one on one with manufacturers of their favourite products without traveling long distances with its associated costs.
Ambode hinted that the present administration is proud to support and identify with the annual event which has continued to consolidate the status of the State as the melting point of trade and economic activities in the West Africa sub-region.
Earlier in her remarks, the President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Mrs. Nike Akande expressed appreciation to the State Government for transforming the State positively, adding that the state can now compete with great cities across the world.
She said LCCI in the last 30 years has consistently hosted the Lagos International Trade Fair, the biggest fair in Nigeria in order to respond to yearnings of the business world and Nigerians, noting that that the fair has attracted manufacturers locally, from China, Pakistan and India, among others.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Sunday assured residents that the State Government would continue its support for the business community through policies that will ease the process of doing business across the metropolis.
The Governor, who gave the assurance through the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr. Tunji Bello at the closing ceremony of the 2017 Lagos International trade fair held at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, added that it is a necessary condition for the achievement of its goals to become the Third Largest Economy in Africa by 2020 and Africa’s Model Mega City by 2025.
He stressed that the State Government's policy objectives on job/wealth creation as well as improved productivity is predicated on its ability to create and sustain a conducive business environment that will attract more private sector investments particularly in the critical and largely untapped sectors of the state's economy.
"Towards this end, we shall sustain the existing robust partnership with the private sector in the area of evolving sound policies that will stand the test of time and provide the roadmap in our journey to economic prosperity", he reiterated.
The Governor said the essence of Trade Fair is basically to provide a platform for players\manufacturers in the real sector to network and showcase their products to the general public in one location.
He averred that new products are introduced while consumers are given the opportunity to meet one on one with manufacturers of their favourite products without traveling long distances with its associated costs.
Ambode hinted that the present administration is proud to support and identify with the annual event which has continued to consolidate the status of the State as the melting point of trade and economic activities in the West Africa sub-region.
Earlier in her remarks, the President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Mrs. Nike Akande expressed appreciation to the State Government for transforming the State positively, adding that the state can now compete with great cities across the world.
She said LCCI in the last 30 years has consistently hosted the Lagos International Trade Fair, the biggest fair in Nigeria in order to respond to yearnings of the business world and Nigerians, noting that that the fair has attracted manufacturers locally, from China, Pakistan and India, among others.
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LASG tasks staff on sound policy formulation, implementation
Lagos State Government has tasked its workforce to come up with suggestions on how to formulate and execute government policies that would address challenges confronting majority of the populace.
The State Commissioner for Establishments, Training and Pensions, Dr. Akintola Benson-Oke gave the charge today at the opening session of a workshop tagged: Policy Analysis Development and Implementation, organised by the State Government for Policy Analysts in Lagos Public Service at Ikeja.
He maintained that those involved in government policy process need to possess strong analytical skills and ability to apply a variety of research and evaluation methods within a complex political and economic environment.
The Commissioner said that the training will review the analytical approaches that are essential for effective policy development in modern times.
The training will cover the nature and role of policy analysts and the interaction among social institutions, markets and government. It will examine how to conduct effective policy analysis, manage the policy development process, and produce sound and persuasive policy reports and recommendation to the government, he said.
He informed that policy-making and implementation functions in governance are important because governments are repeatedly confronted with problems that call for apt and appropriate solutions.
Benson-Oke added that challenges of governance in recent time have taken complex features and as such a government of metropolitan state like Lagos must have a pool of skilled, trained and current policy analysts and developers who will assist the government in designing the right, appropriate and sustainable answers to complex and urgent problems.
The Commissioner said that the present administration is taking up challenges to aspire to the highest standards of governance and administration that the citizens expect of the government.
He maintained that all the achievements of the Ambode-led administration since inception is hinged on the quality of reforms and policies enunciated by the government policy makers, adding that there is little or nothing that could be achieved by any government without a robust policy-making process.
He, therefore, urged participants to embrace the capacity development initiative and open their minds to new ideas that might emanate in the course of the training.
I exhort public policy analysts and developers in the Lagos State Public Service to learn to focus quickly on the central decision criterion of a problem requiring attention, avoid the Tool-box Approach to analysing policies and also learn how to deal with uncertainty, Benson-Oke reiterated.
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Hon. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi receives New HoA -AgegePulse
The Executive Chairman of Agege LGA, Hon. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi received new Head of Administration (HoA), Engr. Moruf A. Abass today in his office after a transfer of former HoA, Pastor Mrs, Mayowa Ikuforiji by the Lagos State Civil Service Commission to another local government.
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Engr. Abass has served in Kosofe Local Government before his appointment in Agege LGA.
He promised to initiate fresh ideas, innovation, and build healthy working relationship between the executive Chairman and council management to make Agege one of the leading LGAs in Lagos.
Agege Pulse Owambe: Dignitaries Agog as Hon Kunle Olusanya's daughter, Mosunmola weds Abayomi
Nana's Arena in Alausa, Ikeja was filled to the brim with dignitaries, friends, families and relatives of Hon. Kunle Olusanya who thronged the venue enmass to honour the couple.
The holy solemnization started at the Redeemed Christian Church Of God, Fountain of Life Parish, Ikeja, Lagos. The programme commenced on the arrival of Aremo Akinwunmi Olusanya and Dr. Ganiyu Oluremi Sopeyin as the officiating minister subsequently administered marriage vows, joined and blessed the union.
Alhaji Safari Adaranijo, Hon Yinka Ogundimu, Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Samuel Adejare, Orile Agege LCDA Executive Chairman, Hon. J.S Babatunde, Hon. Tunde Alao, Oba Alawowo, Lagos NURTW Chairman, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede, Mrs. Elizabeth Ariyo, Wife of Agege LGA Executive Chairman, Mrs Ramat Egunjobi, Hon. Olamilekan Majiyagbe, were among the dignitaries who marked attendance at the shindig.
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The holy solemnization started at the Redeemed Christian Church Of God, Fountain of Life Parish, Ikeja, Lagos. The programme commenced on the arrival of Aremo Akinwunmi Olusanya and Dr. Ganiyu Oluremi Sopeyin as the officiating minister subsequently administered marriage vows, joined and blessed the union.
Alhaji Safari Adaranijo, Hon Yinka Ogundimu, Commissioner for Environment, Dr. Samuel Adejare, Orile Agege LCDA Executive Chairman, Hon. J.S Babatunde, Hon. Tunde Alao, Oba Alawowo, Lagos NURTW Chairman, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede, Mrs. Elizabeth Ariyo, Wife of Agege LGA Executive Chairman, Mrs Ramat Egunjobi, Hon. Olamilekan Majiyagbe, were among the dignitaries who marked attendance at the shindig.
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Sunday, 12 November 2017
Today's Headline News
*AgegePulse Magazine* ...the mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
*Headlines Today*[Mon-13-Nov-2017]*
LASG to shut down tax-defaulting companies Nov 20
All hail Lagos Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa as he marks Birthday
Agege Pulse Owambe: Dignitaries Agog as Hon Kunle Olusanya's daughter, Mosunmola weds Abayomi
RenewElephant Cup: Naswdeen thrash Oyemekun FC, Ojikutu FA draw BSquare FC
Rohrs Plaudits for NFF over World Cup Qualification
Transport Secretary FCT, Abuja Hon. Kayode Opeifa celebrates Thanksgiving in style
Fed. Govt. clears chanties at Railway Line in Agege
Xmas decorations: LASPARK calls on "Green Partners" to support Government
*Punch Newspaper*
Military stops admission of combatant female cadets
Obasanjo is boss of bosses, says Jonathan
Ganduje buys N208m noodles, others to empower tea sellers
You are morally bankrupt, Presidency replies Lamido
How DPR, CBN diverted $950m oil royalty Reps panel
SERAP wants Okorocha probed over Zuma, Johnson-Sirleafs statues
Dont release Paris loan refund to Aregbesola, pensioners tell Buhari
Im thankful Jonathan sacked me, says Farida Waziri
FG flies Ekwueme abroad for treatment
No record of treaties signed by Nigeria, says FG
35 apply to build modular refineries in Niger Delta
Senate to name indicted firms in N30tn leakage scam
Amosun okays $2m for fire-fighting tools
LASG to shut down tax-defaulting companies Nov 20
Ahmed, Oyedepo, envoy back national unity
Fulani Christians condemn Plateau killings
Olurode, others urge politicians to emulate Lam Adesina
Niger Republic, Sokoto meet over security, economy
*Vanguard Newspaper*
Amnesty programme for repentant militants ' Ondo Govt
Maina: I want open trial or nothing ' Malami
Harmattan: NCAA alerts pilots, others over weather hazard
PDP Govs in night meeting at Enugu
Lawmaker donates furniture to schools
EKWUEME: FG not bearing cost of treatment
Public disturbance: Court discharges Onikoyi prince, 3 others
AFC signs Zambia as member country
Group back Lagos gov on LGs exco appointments
Obasanjo is boss of bosses, ignore him at your peril 'Jonathan
I'll resist moves to manipulate judicial process 'Wike
A-Ibom Works Commissioner bags Nuj Grand Patron award
Chevron contributes $5m to fight HIV, malaria, others in Nigeria
FG to tackle poverty with development financing ' Osinbajo
Tax: Lagos to shut down headquarters of defaulting firms, banks
Out-of-school residents to benefit from CodeLagos
Ugwuanyi deserves 2nd term, says Fr. Mbaka
We invested N700m on IT infrastructure, works, not website ' Ministry
*The Nation Newspaper*
Lagos to shut tax defaulting firms
Banking with tears ' Tales from e-payment customers
Borno diaries (2)
Army sets up board to probe shooting, death of officers at Chibok
PDP chairman: Governors battle ex-governors, others
Police probe Wike, Amaechi bloody clash
CBN sets clearing rules for banks
Anti-graft war: Buhari okays 2, 250 job slots for EFCC
Ailing Ekwueme flown abroad
Govt didn't spend N700m on mines portal
APGA urges Fed Govt, others to follow due process
Senate to publish names of firms in alleged N30tr scam
Attendant in trouble for theft
Fed Govt, Chinese firms sign $5.8b Mambilla 3050mw contract
Hyat to KDSG: Sacking 22,000 teachers will create chaos in educational system
Kaduna electric spent N100m to install Usman Danfodio university transformer
NCRIB advocates compulsory agric insurance for economic growth
CBN commits N44b to Anchor Borrowers' programme
*Thisday Newspaper*
S'West Comes into Play as APC Yoruba Leaders, PDP Mull Options
FG Unfolds Fresh Plans for Niger Delta Devt
Nigerian Banks Still Cautious About Loan Disbursement
Ikoyi Billions: Whistleblower Will Be Paid This Month, Says Adeosun
Port Harcourt, Lagos Airports Rated Among Worst in the World
Boss Mustapha: May His Tenure be Smooth
DSS Blames Military, Security Agencies for Proliferation of Firearms
Senate to Publish Names of Companies Involved in N30tn Import-Export Scam
Ekwueme Flown Abroad After Three Weeks in Coma
Presidency: Lamido's Criticism of Buhari, Reflection of PDP's Moral Bankruptcy
Fidelity Bank Assures Customers of Quality Service Delivery
NSE CEO, Onyema, Lists Ways to Finance Transport Infrastructure
Anambra, Time to Protect APGA
Anamabra Election: Not A Walkover for Obiano
Rohrs Plaudits for NFF over World Cup Qualification
Congo, Uganda Crash out of Russia 2018 Qualification Campaign
*Headlines Today*[Mon-13-Nov-2017]*
LASG to shut down tax-defaulting companies Nov 20
All hail Lagos Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa as he marks Birthday
Agege Pulse Owambe: Dignitaries Agog as Hon Kunle Olusanya's daughter, Mosunmola weds Abayomi
RenewElephant Cup: Naswdeen thrash Oyemekun FC, Ojikutu FA draw BSquare FC
Rohrs Plaudits for NFF over World Cup Qualification
Transport Secretary FCT, Abuja Hon. Kayode Opeifa celebrates Thanksgiving in style
Fed. Govt. clears chanties at Railway Line in Agege
Xmas decorations: LASPARK calls on "Green Partners" to support Government
*Punch Newspaper*
Military stops admission of combatant female cadets
Obasanjo is boss of bosses, says Jonathan
Ganduje buys N208m noodles, others to empower tea sellers
You are morally bankrupt, Presidency replies Lamido
How DPR, CBN diverted $950m oil royalty Reps panel
SERAP wants Okorocha probed over Zuma, Johnson-Sirleafs statues
Dont release Paris loan refund to Aregbesola, pensioners tell Buhari
Im thankful Jonathan sacked me, says Farida Waziri
FG flies Ekwueme abroad for treatment
No record of treaties signed by Nigeria, says FG
35 apply to build modular refineries in Niger Delta
Senate to name indicted firms in N30tn leakage scam
Amosun okays $2m for fire-fighting tools
LASG to shut down tax-defaulting companies Nov 20
Ahmed, Oyedepo, envoy back national unity
Fulani Christians condemn Plateau killings
Olurode, others urge politicians to emulate Lam Adesina
Niger Republic, Sokoto meet over security, economy
*Vanguard Newspaper*
Amnesty programme for repentant militants ' Ondo Govt
Maina: I want open trial or nothing ' Malami
Harmattan: NCAA alerts pilots, others over weather hazard
PDP Govs in night meeting at Enugu
Lawmaker donates furniture to schools
EKWUEME: FG not bearing cost of treatment
Public disturbance: Court discharges Onikoyi prince, 3 others
AFC signs Zambia as member country
Group back Lagos gov on LGs exco appointments
Obasanjo is boss of bosses, ignore him at your peril 'Jonathan
I'll resist moves to manipulate judicial process 'Wike
A-Ibom Works Commissioner bags Nuj Grand Patron award
Chevron contributes $5m to fight HIV, malaria, others in Nigeria
FG to tackle poverty with development financing ' Osinbajo
Tax: Lagos to shut down headquarters of defaulting firms, banks
Out-of-school residents to benefit from CodeLagos
Ugwuanyi deserves 2nd term, says Fr. Mbaka
We invested N700m on IT infrastructure, works, not website ' Ministry
*The Nation Newspaper*
Lagos to shut tax defaulting firms
Banking with tears ' Tales from e-payment customers
Borno diaries (2)
Army sets up board to probe shooting, death of officers at Chibok
PDP chairman: Governors battle ex-governors, others
Police probe Wike, Amaechi bloody clash
CBN sets clearing rules for banks
Anti-graft war: Buhari okays 2, 250 job slots for EFCC
Ailing Ekwueme flown abroad
Govt didn't spend N700m on mines portal
APGA urges Fed Govt, others to follow due process
Senate to publish names of firms in alleged N30tr scam
Attendant in trouble for theft
Fed Govt, Chinese firms sign $5.8b Mambilla 3050mw contract
Hyat to KDSG: Sacking 22,000 teachers will create chaos in educational system
Kaduna electric spent N100m to install Usman Danfodio university transformer
NCRIB advocates compulsory agric insurance for economic growth
CBN commits N44b to Anchor Borrowers' programme
*Thisday Newspaper*
S'West Comes into Play as APC Yoruba Leaders, PDP Mull Options
FG Unfolds Fresh Plans for Niger Delta Devt
Nigerian Banks Still Cautious About Loan Disbursement
Ikoyi Billions: Whistleblower Will Be Paid This Month, Says Adeosun
Port Harcourt, Lagos Airports Rated Among Worst in the World
Boss Mustapha: May His Tenure be Smooth
DSS Blames Military, Security Agencies for Proliferation of Firearms
Senate to Publish Names of Companies Involved in N30tn Import-Export Scam
Ekwueme Flown Abroad After Three Weeks in Coma
Presidency: Lamido's Criticism of Buhari, Reflection of PDP's Moral Bankruptcy
Fidelity Bank Assures Customers of Quality Service Delivery
NSE CEO, Onyema, Lists Ways to Finance Transport Infrastructure
Anambra, Time to Protect APGA
Anamabra Election: Not A Walkover for Obiano
Rohrs Plaudits for NFF over World Cup Qualification
Congo, Uganda Crash out of Russia 2018 Qualification Campaign
I’m Under Pressure To Contest In 2019, Says Jonathan
Former President Goodluck Jonathan says people have been asking him to contest the 2019 election.
In an interview with Dele Momodu, celebrity journalist, the immediate past president said he is moved to tears seeing people shouting “GEJ, we want you back.
Jonathan, who ruled out the possibility of returning to office, said reflections on his achievements and mistakes make him sober.
I’m not God but I sincerely doubt the possibility, Jonathan was quoted to have said in response to a question on the next election.
People come to me every day saying they want me back. I’m always moved to tears whenever I go out and see the huge crowds shouting GEJ, we want you, even in the north.
Instead of getting swollen headed, I actually reflect on my achievements and mistakes and feel humbled and feel very sober…
I have never been a man of inordinate ambition. I’m a man of very modest means. I hardly travel because of the logistical costs. I’ve played my part and I have moved on.
Asked what he would do if the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gives him its presidential ticket in 2019, he said: Are you not aware that our party has zoned the presidency to the north, and the chairmanship to the south?
Even Fayose that has declared his interest may face big challenges because of the decision of our party.
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Saturday, 11 November 2017
Wedding/Nikkah of Rasheedat Ashade
Agege marks another Epic Wedding (Nikkah) this weekend when Prince Muftau Ashade gives her daughter's hands Rasheedat Joke in marriage to Habeebulah Kehinde, the event that features His Imperial Majesty Ooni of Ife, Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, ably represented by his Traditional Secretary, Chief Salami Idowu, the Regent of Ogbaland, Prince Jeleel Kehinde Ashade, Oba-Elect, Ashade Family, Prince Oluwole Ashade, Chief Imam of Ogbaland, Alhaji Meta Saludeen, the Eletu of Ogbaland, Prince M.O Ashade, and other prominent dignitaries across all walks of life at the Palace of Ologba of Ogbaland, Agege, Lagos.
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Breaking:
Ongoing demolition and clearing of chanties at Railway Line in Agege by a Federal Government Agency who declined responding to questions fielded by Agege Pulse correspondent present at the site. Also, security operatives are on ground to prevent resistance from habitats of the area.
Agege Pulse learnt that countless notice had been given to the dwellers of the Railway Line before the demolition exercise which includes the pedestrian bridge at Moshalashi Alhaja. The bridge had been abandoned for almost 20years.
Agege Pulse learnt that countless notice had been given to the dwellers of the Railway Line before the demolition exercise which includes the pedestrian bridge at Moshalashi Alhaja. The bridge had been abandoned for almost 20years.
Celebrating Lagos Speaker's Birthday, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa
Hurray! It's the special day of the indefatigable Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa.
We wish you sunshine, love and laughter. Not just today, but all the days of your life. Happy Birthday!
Xmas decorations: LASPARK calls on "Green Partners" to support Government- AgegePulse
The General Manager of the LagosState Parks and Gardens Agency, (LASPARK), Mrs. Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola, has called on all the “Green Partners” of the State to support the Government’s Christmas decoration exercise by beautifying and lighting up the sites adopted by their organisations.
The General Manager, who made the call during a breakfast meeting organised by the Agency for the private sector, described the meeting as a unique opportunity for the agency and its stakeholders to share ideas on how to advance the course of the state's greening initiative.
While acknowledging the contributions of some of its partners who had over the years embraced the Christmas lighting and decoration project, Adebiyi-Abiola, appealed to other partners to key into the project as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility by adding glamour to the Yuletide festivities.
She acknowledged the roles of all the environmentally friendly organisations towards the sustainability of the greening programme in the State and noted that more efforts were needed.
One mitigating measure against the adverse effect of climate change and global warming is to increase the green cover immensely and this can only be achieved through conscious, intensive and aggressive landscaping, beautification and tree planting activities which our partners have keyed into, she said.
She stated that the meeting had afforded her the opportunity to understand some of the challenges faced by some partners and assured them that she would look into the identified challenges and see how best to collaborate to continuously improve the living environment and wellbeing of Lagosians through landscaping, beautification and tree planting.
She said: Your immeasurable financial and material contributions in nurturing and keeping the adopted sites green and clean cannot be overemphasized. I enjoin you to do more so that we can bequeath an enviable environment to the generation yet unborn.
Present at the meeting were representatives of Zenith Bank, Fidelity Bank, Sterling Bank, Kiosque Vegetal, Shodex Gardens, F-Plus, Chevron Nigeria, Nigerian Bottling Company, among others.
Friday, 10 November 2017
Brigadier General A. Ellias Attu of 9 Brigade, Lauds Elephant Club of Ogba
...Promises Physical Security, Psychological Support
Towards ensuring maximum security of lives and properties during Elephant Club football fiesta and beyond, members of the highly revered humanitarian group have paid courtesy visit on Brigadier General A. Ellias Attu of 9 Brigade, Nigerian Army recently for security talks.
Recall Elephant Club of Ogba has committed to tackling security challenges facing Ogba community and Agege in general having earlier donated entrance gate to Area G Command of Nigerian Police Force Ogba, the club has made a step further by seeking support from 9 Brigade of Nigerian Army to ensure interesting stories are told after their 20th Anniversary celebration.
Addressing the group, Brigadier General A. Ellias Attu commended Elephant Club for sustaining a cause of giving back and impacting to the communities positively for 20years.
General Attu revealed that he was amazed with efforts of Elephant Club for it's contribution to National Security through physical security, adding that the club's action shows it shares in Lagos State's vision of zero tolerance for insecurity.
The Army General who was born and breed in Lagos, promised to give the club full support beyond physical security, which includes personal participation in other community service.
Treasurer of the Club, Alhaji Lukman Ashade thanked the General for his hospitality and kindness. "We promised that the club would at all times looked after projects that would impact Ogba community and Agege positively". Ashade asserted.
Present at the meeting were, Major AC Uba, Asst. Major Nagogo, Major Okorie, Major Aworinde, others include, Mr. Felix Ajanaku, Alhaji Shakiru Hamburger, Mrs. Alilu Salaudeen, Mr.Gafar Busari, Mrs. Bountiful Taiwo Adelanwa, Mr. Tajudeen Mustapha and Mr. Yomi Durojaye.
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Ex-Super Eagles player arraigned for battering wife
…victim suffered internal bleeding – Lagos DPP
A former player with the Super Eagles, Godwin Okpara, has been arraigned before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court for allegedly battering his wife, Linda Oladoyinbo, at their house on Oduduwa Street, GRA, Ikeja.
Okpara played for the Super Eagles at the France 98 World Cup and African Nations Cup in 2000, among other tournaments.
Okpara and Oladoyinbo, who were based in France, where the former played for French club, PSG, had been married for over 25 years, and the union blessed with four children.
However, crisis started in the marriage in 2005 when the wife reported to the French authorities that Okpara was sleeping with their 13-year-old housemaid, Tina.
He was arrested and convicted for the crime.
While he served a 10-year prison term and was released in 2012, his wife got 15 years for child abuse.
Although Okpara was released early on the grounds of good conduct in prison, he forfeited all his property and money to the French government, who also took custody of the family’s three surviving children.
Oladoyinbo, after her release, returned to their house in Ikeja, in May 2016.
However, she was said to have met some persons in the house, which led to an argument between her and the husband.
Oladoyinbo, who wrote a petition to the police at the Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, alleged that 45-year-old Okpara later brought some thugs into the house and ordered them to beat her up.
The attack, according to the petition, was because Oladoyinbo questioned the partitioning and sale of the family’s landed property in Ikeja.
One of her relatives was said to have videoed the attack and also took pictures of the injuries sustained by the victim.
Okpara, in his reaction, told the police that the fight happened after he returned home and discovered that his wife had stabbed one of his visitors.
The case was referred to the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecutions, which issued advice on it.
The advice, dated September 2017 and signed by the Director, Directorate of Public Prosecutions, Y.G. Oshoala, said the ex-international had a case to answer.
The advice said, Facts in the duplicate case file revealed that Mrs. Linda Oladoyinbo travelled to France for some time and upon her arrival, she was denied access to her matrimonial house by her husband– Godwin Okpara; and when she finally gained access after many weeks, she was only allowed into the guesthouse, while her husband’s brother and wife moved into the main house.
Further facts revealed that Mrs. Linda Oladoyinbo questioned Godwin Okpara about the joint property he sold without her knowledge and he beat her mercilessly with the participation of his brother and his wife. He equally brought thugs into the house, who beat her up with sticks upon which she suffered internal bleeding.
This is corroborated by a picture showing severe face injuries suffered by the wife and the medical report from the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital indicating that she suffered serious injuries and was found bleeding from the nose and mouth as a result of the assault from the husband. The attached video record from the police clearly shows the suspect assaulting the complainant despite pleas from other observers.
The advice, which dismissed charges of forgery, stealing, malicious damage and threat to life due to lack of evidence, said the suspect should be arraigned on one count of assault occasioning harm.
The charge read, That you, Godwin Okpara, sometime in August 2016, on Oduduwa Street, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos, in the Lagos Magisterial District, unlawfully assaulted and injured one Linda Oladoyinbo, by flogging her with a stick and other weapons, thereby committing an offence punishable under Section 173, Ch C.17, Vol.3 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
The defendant pleaded not guilty and elected summary trial.
His defence counsel, Malachi Odo, asked for his bail in liberal terms.
He said, “The defendant is an ex-player of the Super Eagles. He served his country honourably. We pray the court to grant him bail in liberal terms.”
The police prosecutor, Simon Imohwa, did not oppose the bail application.
- Source: online
Cancer and HIV/AIDs awareness: LASG seeks private sector partnership
The Lagos State Government has identified the need to explore the private sector involvement in its drive to increase public awareness on Cancer and HIV/AIDs as part of efforts to stem the spread of the deadly diseases.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Pharm. Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf, said that there is a need for the Private Sector and Non-Governmental Organizations to continually support and partner with government in the area of research and public education of these common diseases in the society.
Speaking at an awareness outreach on Breast, Cervical Cancer Screening and HIV Testing and Counseling for Youth in Apapa-Iganmu Local Council Development Area of the State, Akinbile-Yussuf added that the obligation of raising awareness about the potential killer diseases should be collectively pursued and not to be left to government alone.
She lamented that presently, there are no sufficient awareness and knowledge on the causes of breast cancer among young people, stressing that the level of awareness about the signs to look out for when undergoing breast cancer examination should be improved upon.
She said although the state government is aware of the heavy burden the diseases places on victims, the increment in awareness at all public and professional places will go a long way in reducing the spread with the assistance of other health intervention programmes in the state.
She added that research from the private sector will assist the government make adequate provision particularly on breast and cervical cancer awareness campaigns and also make some informed decisions.
The Commissioner urged youths and residents of the area to utilize the free screening, testing and counseling made available for them by the State government
Earlier, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola appealed to Lagosians to show affection to friends and relatives who are affected by any of the diseases, saying the diseases could be life-threatening at some stages.
He said the screening is in continuation of the global wakeup call for everyone to embrace seeking medical assistance when necessary.
Muri-Okunola advised the people to avail themselves with good health through eating a balanced diet; regular exercise and early detection to reduce chances of being infected with cancer, urging them to also raise awareness in their environments.
The Speaker, Lagos State Youth Parliament, Hon. Seriki Muritala who spoke on HIV prevention and care enjoined patients of the disease not to lose hope but should seek counseling from certified counselors in all government-owned hospitals in the state.
I sold my baby because I couldn’t train him – Father
A 23-year-old man, Kinsley Eze, has said that he sold his five months old baby boy for N250,000 due to lack of money to raise and train him.
Eze made the confession while in the custody of the police in Umuahia, the Abia State capital.
He said he had agreed with his girlfriend to sell the baby before luck ran out on them.
Eze said, I am a mechanic. I was arrested for child trafficking. The baby is mine; my fiancee gave birth to him. We decided to sell the baby because I wasn’t making enough money to take care of him and the mother.
The police in the state also arrested another child trafficking suspect, Chinkata Chikezie, who reportedly sold his five-year-old son for an undisclosed amount.
According to a police source, the wife of the suspect, one Glory, had reported to the police at the Isiala Ngwa Local Government Area of the state that she woke up on October 16, 2017, and discovered that her baby was missing and the door to their room was open.
The source added that the complainant had raised the alarm and attracted the attention of her neighbours who searched for the missing boy.
He noted that when the villagers sighted her husband (Chikezie) returning home that morning, they handed him over to the police for questioning.
The source said, During interrogation, Chikezie confessed that he sold his son in connivance with one Kelechi John and Chikezie Ubabuike. Police operatives attached to the division swung into action, arrested the other suspects, and recovered the child.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Anthony Ogbizi, confirmed the arrest of the suspects.
He said they would be charged to court as soon as the command concluded investigation into the cases.
He said, Child trafficking is a serious crime against children, which is forbidden by our laws. As law enforcement agents, our duty is to investigate any case reported to us and unmask those behind the crime.
Source: The Sun News
Okunnu Faults Akiolu, Says Lagos’ A Yoruba State
Former Federal Commissioner for Works, Alhaji Femi Okunnu has faulted the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu’s claim that Lagos is not part of Yoruba land.
Okunnu insisted that Lagos has always been a Yoruba State and remained as such.
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Speaking while delivering a lecture during the 40th anniversary celebration of Idungaran Club of Lagos, titled “Let Lagos State be,’’ Okunnu argued that the common language spoken in Lagos had always been Yoruba, notwithstanding the fact that there is a large percentage of its people whose ancestral were Bini or Tapa.
Okunnu said the same argument could be said for millions of Fulanis in Sokoto State/Adamawa, Gongola, Kano/Katsina State who were less Fulani in origin just because the common language of these Fulanis in those States is Hausa, and not Fulani.
“Lagos State was the first British Colony to be established in 1861 in modern-day Nigeria, followed by the protectorate of Southern Nigeria and the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria in 1900. Lagos colony, including Ikeja, Epe and Badagry divisions remained a separate administration from the two Protectorates or three Regions (1946-51) until 1951. Lagos was the centre of Nigerian politics until 1950.”
Okunnu further said that in 1954 under the Littleton constitution, Lagos city regained its independence from the West and became the Federal Territory (and a constituent unit of the Federation) until the creation of Lagos State in May 1967 when the colony province (Epe, Badagry and Ikeja) rejoined the city to constitute Lagos State in General Yakubu Gowon’s 12 State structure to replace the four regions under the 1963 constitution and that the battle for the independence of Nigeria was fought on the streets of Lagos by indigenes and non-indigenes.
President of Idunganran Club of Lagos, Chief Ganiu Abayomi-Badmus promised that the club would at all times looked after the welfare of its members and the community.
Source: Lagos Panorama
Thursday, 9 November 2017
POLICE DISPERSE PROTESTING OKADA RIDERS IN OJO
Ojo Police Division led by CSP Abubakar Umoru, with the support of Okoko division, Rapid Response Squad and neighbouring divisions as well as army officers from Ojo cantonment, this morning dispersed hundreds of miscreants and motor cycle riders who blocked Lagos - Badagry Expressway to protest the enforcement of Lagos State Traffic Laws.
The riders along with miscreants as at 7:00 a.m. converged close to LASU main gate threatening to block the expressway in protest against plying the expressway, as stipulated in Lagos State Traffic Law.
Their presence on the highway in large numbers drew the attention of the DPO Ojo Police Division, CSP Umoru, who speedily mobilised his officers along with Alhaji Usman Kanua, Chairman of the Motorcycle riders in the area.
The team appealed to the riders to cease action and eschew actions capable of causing chaos in the area. The protesters agreed and dispersed peacefully.
The protesters were to re - emerge later in greater numbers creating bon - fire and blocking both sides of the expressway.
The protesters who were wielding dangerous objects and hauling stones at police and passing vehicles, which shattered the windscreens of several vehicles, also injured some police officers.
It was at this point that the DPO called for reinforcement from other police divisions and Ojo Cantonment of the Nigerian Army.
At about few minutes to 10:00 a.m., the team had successfully dispelled the rioters while normalcy had since returned to the area.
It was gathered that contrary to Government's restriction of okada (motorcycle) on the highway, okada riders make fast money cashing in on the road construction on the route, to charge between N500 to N1000 from Ojo to Trade Fair Complex.
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Wednesday, 8 November 2017
Today's Headline News
*AgegePulse Magazine* ...the mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
*Headlines Today*[Thu-09-Nov-2017]*
Ambode launches new access road to LASUTH
Hon. JS Babatunde gives Two Weeks Ultimatum to fix Ibido Primary School Dilapidated Toilet
Education Secretary, Agege LGEA , Hon. Olamilakan Majiyagbe lauds Hon. JS Babatunde on School Facilities
Tabitha Heritage Foundation distributes Free School Bags In Amosun Primary School Agege
Asisat Oshoala Foundation to host Lagos Girls Football Clinic in Lagos
Agege Stadium 60% Ready - LASG
Mixed reactions trail Swearing in of SLG, Supervisory Councils in Lagos
Akilo Road/Drainage Construction: Motorist, Residents fault Govt on slow pace of workers
*Punch Newspaper*
Liberian President visits Imo today
Maina: Kyari, Oyo-Ita reconcile, embrace publicly
NLC, NUT lead protest in Kaduna over teachers sacking
Maina: Senate panel meets FG officials behind closed doors
We didnt arrest Bobrisky, says Lagos CP
Controversy over alleged $1.4m scam in defence ministry
Alleged N1.2bn fraud: FG asks court to seize Peace Corps assets
Senate summons Fashola over alleged $35m spendings
IG at Senate, refuses to answer questions
Saraki taunts sacked SGF, says days of balderdash over
Abuja taxi drivers block roads, protest colleagues killing
JAMB delists 72 CBT centres
Senate indicts CBN over MTNs $13.9bn repatriation
FG okays N5.6bn to fight erosion in six states
Italy arraigns two suspects over 26 Nigerian womens death
Again, gunmen attack Plateau villagers, kill 11
FG targets 15m jobs
Lagos opens new road into LASUTH
*Vanguard Newspaper*
WHO inaugurates first African institute for health policy studies in Ebonyi
Navy to carry out daily raids on illegal refineries
Nigeria unity negotiable ' Chidoka
CBN expands Anchor Borrowers' Programme
Crisis hits Ekiti pensioners association as members dissolve exco
Abba Kyari, Oyo-Ita reconcile at FEC meeting
Buhari directs Minister to investigate outbreak of 'unknown disease in Jigawa
IPOB faults Financial Times of London on Biafra
Igboekulie partners WAEC to reward best Igbo candidates
Afe Babalola wins GUNI-Africa award
Misau: IGP appears before Senate, says he he has nothing to hide
Soldier dies, as troops repel Boko Haram attack in Adamawa
Executive/Legislature: Days of impunity by top govt officials over ' Senate
Huwei unveils co-effective solution for broadband access
Diversification puts economy on right trajectory 'Mansur
Accountability index'll enhance public finance mgt'ICAN
Biafrans not terrorists, but want to be heard ' CAN President
Afreximbank invests $16bn in Nigeria
*The Nation Newspaper*
Budget 2018: Better days are coming, say experts
Magu: EFCC recovers N738b in two years
IGP blocks Senate probe of Misau's allegations
Ibadan 21 obas: Olubadan 'll reconcile with Ajimobi, says Oluwo
Nine die, four injured in Plateau attack
Senate refers NDDC board extension row to SGF
Drivers protest colleague's death in Abuja
Budget 2018: Our hopes, fears, by stakeholders
How Diezani cash was allegedly shared, by EFCC
Immigration boss accused of flouting court's order
How to checkmate cardiac arrest
Nigerian food crops loaded with deadly poisons
UNIOSUN:Will VC survive the probe
Sokoto partners Kent Varsity on culture
Ezekwesili calls for radical education
Old students build principal's quarters
Prizes rain at Dansol School
Poor funding bane of education
*Thisday Newspaper*
CBN Moves to Expand Anchor Borrowers Programme
Report Shows Marginal Increase in Price of Maize
Adamawa PDP Begs Atiku to Return to Party
Fayemi to Seek Buharis Permission to Contest Ekiti Guber Election
Rumble in Abia PDP as Discontent Mounts against Ikpeazu
PDP Alleges Plot by Buhari to Incarcerate 50 Members
Adeniran Can Lead PDP to Victory, Says Ugwuanyi
EFCC Trial Wont Affect My Chances, Says Gbenga Daniel
Mohammed: It Will Be a Tragedy If PDP Returns to Power
Nwoye Will Make a Good Governor, Says Ekwueme
Ekwueme in the Eyes of History
Madjer Declares War on Injury Depleted Eagles
TGI Group Tasks Eagles to Go for Victory against Algeria
Preventing Diseases through Food Safety
Bode: Health Workers, Doctors Should Stop Battle of Supremacy
Expert Urges Nigerians to improve Diet, Dental Health against Heart Infection
CHAI, Lagos Warn against Female Genital Mutilation
DG NIMASA Tasks Nigerians on Early Detection against Cancer
Dokita247 Launches First Online Platform to Interact with Patients
Ganduje Spends N1bn on Primary Healthcare Delivery
334,400 Children not Immunised with PCV in Lagos State
Standard Generic Partners Beximco for Revolutionary Approach in Diabetes Care
Preventing Diarrhoea Through Hand-Washing
Organisation Offers Free Cancer Screening to Residents of Eti-Osa against Cancer
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