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Tuesday 6 December 2016

Today in the #News


• Soyinka drops US green card
• Security agencies plan to assassinate me, says Wike
• 13 die in Kwara accident
• Mbaka denies recommending arrest of more judges
• Ex-Sports minister elected new APC spokesman
• 2017 Budget will be passed in good time  Saraki
• Acting CJN blames corruption for ineffective pension system
• Lagos Police uncovers illegal oil depot in oregun
• EFCC: N2.8b cash for ex-militants' stipends  withdrawn 35 times
• APC rejects Banire's offer to resign as national legal adviser
• Peace Corps: Youth council appeals to Buhari for speedy assent
• Ekweremadu advocates staggered primaries for Nigeria's electoral system
• Support our frontline troops, Buratai urges Nigerians
• 3 Nigerian labs bag ISO certificates
• Reps urge FG to revive textile industries
• Biafra: Another judge refuses bail to Kanu, others
• Lagos By-election: Ambode seeks support for APC candidate
• NEMA gets commendation on Emergency Management
• Release El-Zakzaky protesters storm National Assembly
• Fayose: Loss of Ondo won't make me join APC
• Do a selfie monthly to beat Breast cancer
• Yobe Gov. threatens to sack sleeping commissioners
• Embrace professionalism in forex market - ABCON
• Commissioner rehabilitates clinic, donates medical equipment
• Police battle four-man kidnappers' gang in Port Harcourt
• U.S. Assures of steady funding for HIV/AIDS
• Nigeria, Morocco set to deepen bilateral trade
• Philippines on terror alert after foiled bomb attack in Manila
• Thailand's crown prince returns, to become King Rama X
• 2 Nigerians, others signed for Oral Roberts University student-athlete programme
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