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AS CAMPAIGNS FOR TITANIC BATTLE BEGIN
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APC Governorship Candidates Face Biggest Battles in Opposition States
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Again, Boko Haram Attempts to overrun Military Base
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Police Protest Over Accommodation in Imo
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Reminiscences with Chief Raphael Adediran Ibitomi
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Zamfara Twins Regain Freedom
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As Political Campaigns Begin
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Minimum wage: Governors’ stubbornness won’t distract us - Wabba
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I did not collect salary for 8 years - Aregbesola
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Why we’re delaying result – Yauri millet counters
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Declare state of emergency on open defecation, FG urged
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NAFDAC intercepts 28 containers of tramadol, others
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Towards a sustainable environment
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Let’s make our local governments work
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On returnee civil servants
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The greatest conspiracy against Nigerian youths (I)
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How Nigerians under develop Nigeria
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ASUU strike number 15: Why the struggle continues
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What a Kenyan slum can teach America about politics
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How flamboyant Kanuri weddings transform women, families
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Behind Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s rise, two loyal enforcers
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‘Carnivals are not just commercial transactions’
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‘I am everything I am because I’m African’
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Getting the perfect end of year glow
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KELOID OR HYPERTROPHIC SCAR?
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In celebration of Nollywood’s First Ladies
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Akpojotor’s solo exhibition debuts in Lagos
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‘I wanted everything’ – read an exclusive extract from Michelle Obama’s memoir, ‘Becoming’
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‘Why tall people are more prone to cancer’
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Who you know and how often you get sick
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When ‘off the record’ stirred media discourse in Nigeria
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IPI holds 2019 World Congress in Geneva
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Life is worth living in this world of distress
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Mambila: How tea farmers who saw millions now struggle
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How starch from tacca plant can save Nigeria billions – DG, RMRDC
More opportunities for local farmers
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‘Ibibio chieftaincy attire is sacred, not meant for everyone’
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Inside story of Ondo Assembly crisis
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How opposition parties plot to take over Zamfara
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Five books for learning patience
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“Mesu Jamba,” the question of etymological fallacy, and other reactions
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Previously negative words can also take on a positive meaning, and that’s called amelioration. The most dramatic example, for me, is the word “nice.”“Nice” initially meant “ignorant”! It comes from the Latin word “nescius,” which means ignorant.
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Kwara by election records massive turnout
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2019: Group targets 40m votes for Buhari, Osinbajo
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UNBEATABLE SPORTS ACTION
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Abubakar, Atta, Laushi storm Keffi for top polo honours
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Ellerstina wins 125th Hurlingham Open polo crown
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1st National conference on sports education opens in Abuja
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Lottery Trust Fund prepares to promote sports in Nigeria
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Babatunde Fashola’s celebration