Saturday, December 26, 2015

Word For Today: Christmas Sacrifice


Read: Galatians 4:1-7 

When the set time had fully come, God sent his Son. Galatians 4:4

O. Henry’s classic tale “The Gift of the Magi” tells of Jim and Della, a young married couple who are struggling financially. As Christmas approaches they want to give special gifts to each other, but their lack of money drives them to drastic measures. Jim’s prized possession is a gold watch, while Della’s is her long, beautiful hair. So Jim sells his watch in order to buy combs for Della’s hair, while Della sells her hair to buy a chain for Jim’s watch.

Friday, December 25, 2015

Word For Today: A Fragile Gift

Read: Luke 2:1-7
Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift! 2 Corinthians 9:15

When we give a fragile gift, we make sure it is marked on the box that contains it. The word fragile is written with big letters because we don’t want anyone to damage what is inside.

God’s gift to us came in the most fragile package: a baby. Sometimes we imagine Christmas day as a beautiful scene on a postcard, but any mother can tell you it wasn’t so. Mary was tired, probably insecure. It was her first child, and He was born in the most unsanitary conditions. She “wrapped Him in swaddling cloths, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn” (Luke 2:7 nkjv).

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Word For Today: Christmas Mystery

Read: 1 Timothy 3:14-16 
The mystery from which true godliness springs is great. 1 Timothy 3:16

As Charles Dickens’ story A Christmas Carol begins, there is mystery surrounding Ebenezer Scrooge. Why is he so mean-spirited? How did he become so selfish? Then, slowly, as the Christmas spirits marched Scrooge through his own story, things become clearer. We see the influences that changed him from a happy youth into a selfish miser. We observe his isolation and his brokenness. As the mystery is solved, we also glimpse the path to restoration. Concern for others pulls Scrooge from his self-absorbed darkness into a new joy.

A far more important mystery, and one much harder to explain, is that which Paul spoke of in 1 Timothy 3:16: “Beyond all question, the mystery from which true godliness springs is great: He appeared in the flesh, was vindicated by the Spirit, was seen by angels, was preached among the nations, was believed on in the world, was taken up in glory.” Extraordinary! God “appeared in the flesh.”

The mystery of Christmas is how God could become man while remaining fully God. It defies human explanation, but in the perfect wisdom of God, it was the plan of the ages.
“What child is this?” He is Jesus Christ—God revealed in the flesh.
This, this is Christ the King, whom shepherds guard and angels sing

God made His home with us so that we might make our home with Him.


INSIGHT:
The mystery of Christmas is that Jesus came to us as God in the flesh. Those who believe in Him are called the body of Christ, the church. Paul uses various metaphors to describe it. In 1 Timothy 3:15 he refers to the church as “God’s household.” He is saying that God is our Father, Christ is our brother (Heb. 2:11-12), and we are God’s children (John 1:12; Gal. 3:26). Because our Father is the God of truth (John 3:33), because Jesus is the truth (14:6), and because the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of truth (15:26), the church is “the pillar and foundation of the truth” (1 Tim. 3:15).

Bible in a Year: Habakkuk 1–3; Revelation 15

By Bill Crowder

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Word For Today: One Size Fits All

Read: John 3:10-21 
Whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16

Like most children, I thoroughly enjoyed Christmas. With great anticipation, I would snoop under the tree to see what toys and games awaited my eager grasp. So I felt deflated when I started getting things like shirts and pants. Grownup gifts were no fun! Then last Christmas, my kids gave me some cool socks with bright colors and designs. I almost felt young again! Even grownups could wear these socks, as the label reassured me: “One size fits all.”

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Word For Today: The Drummer Boy

Read: Luke 21:1-4 
She out of her poverty put in all she had to live on. Luke 21:4

“The Little Drummer Boy” is a popular Christmas song written in 1941. It was originally known as “Carol of the Drum” and is based on a traditional Czech carol. Although there isn’t any reference to a drummer boy in the Christmas story in Matthew 1–2 and Luke 2, the point of the carol goes straight to the heart of the meaning of worship. The carol describes how a boy is summoned by the Magi to the scene of Christ’s birth. Unlike the wise men, however, the drummer has no gift—so he gives what he has. He plays his drum, saying, “I played my best for Him.”

Monday, December 21, 2015

Word For Today: Amazing Love

Read: John 6:32-40
I have come down from heaven not to do my will but to do the will of him who sent me. John 6:38

Approaching the first Christmas after her husband died, our friend Davidene wrote a remarkable letter in which she pictured what it might have been like in heaven when Jesus was born on earth. “It was what God always knew would happen,” she wrote. “The three were one, and He had agreed to allow the fracturing of His precious unity for our sake. Heaven was left empty of God the Son.”

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Word For Today: Pax Romana

Read: Isaiah 9:1-7 
To us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. Isaiah 9:6

No one can afford the price of war. One website reports 64 nations are currently involved in armed conflicts. When and how will they end? We want peace, but not at the expense of justice.

Jesus was born during a time of “peace,” but it came at the cost of heavy-handed oppression. The Pax Romana (“Roman Peace”) existed only because Rome squashed all dissent.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Word For Today: The Seventh Stanza


Read: Luke 2:8-14
Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. Luke 2:11

In the summer of 1861, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s wife, Frances, died tragically in a fire. That first Christmas without her, he wrote in his diary, “How inexpressibly sad are the holidays.” The next year was no better, as he recorded, “ ‘A merry Christmas,’ say the children, but that is no more for me.”

In 1863, as the American Civil War was dragging on, Longfellow’s son joined the army against his father’s wishes and was critically injured. On Christmas Day that year, as church bells announced the arrival of another painful Christmas, Longfellow picked up his pen and began to write, “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.”

Friday, December 18, 2015

Word For Today: Reaching Out in the Darkness

Read: Psalm 139:7-12
The night will shine like the day, for darkness is as light to you. Psalm 139:12

Our old dog—a West Highland white terrier—sleeps curled up at the foot of our bed. That’s been her place for 13 years.

Normally she doesn’t move or make a sound, but lately she’s been pawing us gently in the middle of the night. At first we thought she wanted to go outside, so we tried to accommodate her. But we realized she just wants to know we are there. She’s nearly deaf and partially blind now. She can’t see in the darkness and can’t hear us move or breathe. Naturally, she gets confused and reaches out for reassurance. So I just reach down and pat her on the head to assure her that I’m there. That’s all she wants to know. She takes a turn or two, settles down, and goes back to sleep.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Word For Today: Christmas Rest

Read: Matthew 11:28–12:8
Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened. Matthew 11:28

As a boy I delivered newspapers in order to earn money. Since it was a morning newspaper, I was required to get up at 3:00 every morning, 7 days a week, in order to have all 140 of my papers delivered to their appropriate homes by 6:00 a.m.

But one day each year was different. We would deliver the Christmas morning newspaper on Christmas Eve—meaning that Christmas was the only morning of the year I could sleep in and rest like a normal person.

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Word For Today: Holy Is Your Name

Read: Exodus 20:1-7
You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God. Exodus 20:7

One afternoon I was having a discussion with a friend I considered my spiritual mentor about misusing God’s name. “You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God,” says the third commandment (Ex. 20:7). We may think this only refers to attaching God’s name to a swear word or using His name flippantly or irreverently. But my mentor rarely missed an opportunity to teach me about real faith. He challenged me to think about other ways we profane God’s name.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Word For Today: The Importance of How


Read: Numbers 4:17-32 
Assign to each man his work and what he is to carry. Numbers 4:19

While attending Bible college, my friend Charlie and I worked for a furniture store. We often made deliveries accompanied by an interior decorator who talked with the people who had purchased the furniture while we brought it from the truck into the house. Sometimes we had to carry the furniture up several flights of stairs in an apartment building. Charlie and I often wished we had the decorator’s job instead of ours!

Monday, December 14, 2015

Word For Today: Let’s Celebrate

Read: Psalm 150 
Praise him with timbrel and dancing, praise him with the strings and pipe. Psalm 150:4

After Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan scored a goal against Germany in the 2014 World Cup, he and his teammates did a coordinated dance step. When Germany’s Miroslav Klose scored a few minutes later, he did a running front flip. “Soccer celebrations are so appealing because they reveal players’ personalities, values, and passions,” says Clint Mathis, who scored for the US at the 2002 World Cup.

In Psalm 150, the psalmist invites “everything that has breath” to celebrate and praise the Lord in many different ways. He suggests that we use trumpets and harps, stringed instruments and pipes, cymbals and dancing. He encourages us to creatively and passionately celebrate, honor, and adore the Lord. Because the Lord is great and has performed mighty acts on behalf of His people, He is worthy of all praise. These outward expressions of praise will come from an inner wellspring overflowing with gratitude to God. “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord,” the psalmist declares (150:6).

Though we may celebrate the Lord in different ways (I’m not encouraging back flips in our worship services), our praise to God always needs to be expressive and meaningful. When we think about the Lord’s character and His mighty acts toward us, we cannot help but celebrate Him through our praise and worship.

How has this psalm challenged you to be more expressive in your praise to God? Spend some time thinking about the greatness of the Lord’s mighty works. Then give Him your praise.


Praise is the song of a soul set free.


INSIGHT:
The last five psalms (146–150) are also known as Hallelujah psalms because each of them begins and ends with “Hallelujah” or “Praise the Lord.” The psalmist calls for “everything that has breath”—every living thing on earth and spiritual beings in the heavens—to worship God for what He has done (v. 6). We praise Him for “his acts of power” and for “his surpassing greatness” (v. 2). God deserves the full and joyous expression of our commitment and devotion, and we can praise Him exuberantly with singing and musical instruments (vv. 3-6).

Bible in a Year: Joel 1–3; Revelation 5

By Marvin Williams |

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Word For Today: How to Be Perfect

Read: Romans 3:20-26
For by one sacrifice he has made perfect forever those who are being made holy. Hebrews 10:14

Christmas is the time of year when the pressure to be perfect intensifies. We imagine the perfect celebration and then put forth our best effort to make it happen. We shop for the perfect gifts. We plan the perfect Christmas Day meal. We choose the perfect greeting cards or write the perfect family letter. But our striving leads to discouragement and disappointment when our ability to imagine perfection exceeds our ability to implement it. The carefully chosen gift receives only a halfhearted thank you. Part of the meal is overcooked. We find a typo in our Christmas greeting after we’ve mailed the cards. Children fight over toys. Adults resurrect old arguments.

Instead of being discouraged, however, we can use our disappointment to remind ourselves of the reason Christmas is so important. We need Christmas because none of us is or can be all that we want to be—not for a month, a week, or even a day.

How much more meaningful our celebrations of Christ’s birth would be if we would give up our faulty concept of perfection, then focus instead on the perfection of our Savior, in whom we are made righteous (Rom. 3:22).

If your Christmas celebration this year is less than ideal, relax and let it be a reminder that the only way to be “made perfect forever” (Heb. 10:14) is to live by faith in the righteousness of Christ.

What expectations do you have for the Christmas season? Are they idealistic or realistic? Think about what you can do to focus more on Christ and the meaning of His birth.

INSIGHT:
In today’s passage the word righteousness stands out. It is important to see how Paul describes it. Righteousness is not achieved by works (v. 20); it is given freely to all who believe by faith (v. 22) and is demonstrated in the sacrifice of Christ (vv. 25-26). As verse 23 says, “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” But God makes sinners righteous through the sacrifice of Christ.

Bible in a Year: Hosea 12–14; Revelation 4

By Julie Ackerman Link 

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Word For Today: A Hunger for God

Read: Deuteronomy 4:9-14 
All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness. 2 Timothy 3:16

A-poe-la-pi is an elderly member of the Akha, a hill tribe people who live on the mountain ranges of Yunnan Province in China. As we visited him on a recent missions trip, A-poe-la-pi told us that he had missed the weekly Bible study because of heavy rains. So he implored us, “Could you share God’s Word with me?”

In Deuteronomy 4, Moses urged the Israelites to listen carefully to the rules and regulations he was teaching them (v. 1). He reminded them that the source and inspiration behind the teaching was none other than God Himself, who had spoken to them “out of the fire” of Sinai (v. 12). Moses said, “He declared to you his covenant . . . which he commanded you to follow” (v. 13).

May A-poe-la-pi’s hunger to hear God’s Word encourage a similar desire in us. As the apostle Paul reminds us in 2 Timothy 3:15-16, the inspired Scriptures have been given for our good and growth—to make us wise in the salvation and ways of God.

Lord, give us a hunger to hear and understand the truth of Your Word. Help us show Your love to others by faithfully living out its instructions for us.

To know Christ, the Living Word, is to love the Bible, the written Word.


INSIGHT:
Verses 11-12 of today’s passage refer to one of the most critical events in Israel’s history—the giving of the law at Mount Sinai. After the Israelites left Egypt, where they had been enslaved for over 400 years and then rescued by God’s intervention, they were led by Moses through the Red Sea and made their way to Mount Sinai. There the people met the God who had rescued them, and His power was displayed in remarkable ways (Ex. 19:16-19). This meeting between God and His chosen people was the first step in turning this large extended family (the twelve tribes of Israel) into a nation with laws—also provided by their rescuing God.

Bible in a Year: Hosea 9–11; Revelation 3
By Poh Fang Chia

Friday, December 11, 2015

NFF releases statement, condoles Stephen Keshi over wife’s death

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), has released a statement, condoling with former coach of the Super Eagles, Stephen Keshi, who has lost his wife, Kate to cancer.
According to reports, Kate died on Wednesday night in the US, after a brief illness.
NFF president, Amaju Pinnick, spoke with Keshi over the phone and sympathized with the former national team skipper.
This is devastating. To lose a spouse is the equivalent of a tragedy. I pray that Almighty God will give you and the children the fortitude to bear this huge loss,” Pinnick told Keshi over the phone.
He also hailed Keshi as a Nigerian hero and prayed that God will give him strength to bear the demise. 
Keshi is a Nigerian hero and we mourn deeply with him at this time. This has come like a big blow, but we pray that he receives divine strength to cope with the situation, and we also pray that the Almighty God will grant the departed eternal rest,” Pinnick added.
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News Headlines Today [Fri-11-Dec-2015]

Below are top headlines from some Nigerian Newspapers, today
Daily Sun
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Abia erupts in celebration
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Bayelsa: Redeploy DIG, CP ' Guber candidates
Kogi House of Assembly Speaker impeached
Keshi loses wife to cancer
Wigwe advocates transformational leadership to boost Nigeria's devt
MSMEs: CBN plans 1m jobs in 2016
UBA Group celebrates 10 years of operation in Ghana
Microsoft, HP celebrate partners
Court's verdict victory for democracy ' Uzor Kalu
Boy, 18 goes wild for failing to win lady's love
Ambode launches 'Power Committee' to boost power supply to homes, businesses
Dokpesi to remain in custody till Monday
Jacob Zuma is taking South Africa's economy from bad to worse
Bayelsa killings: Bruce berates security agents, vows to drag perpetrators to ICC
Abacha loot: Arms are not roads, electricity, health, SERAP tells Okonjo-Iweala
PDP broke, says no money to complete N11.5bn secretariat
Senate hails CBN gov for admitting TSA abuse
Boy, 18, goes wild for failing to win lady's love
FG tasked to encourage local content policy in oil, gas
Kogi speaker impeached
Daily Times
House of Assembly Speaker Impeached in kogi State
Nigeria lacks control over oil resources ' Akinjide
Yoruba leaders' summit: A step towards unity
PDP on the March again
Stolen funds will be recover -EFCC Promise
Ex-Governor Akala set to join APC
Why Labour Party Secretary, Ajulo, resigned
A country divided against itself
Where has PDP's large purse gone
Marking Human Rights Day
WAEC names Adenipekun new head of Nigeria office
ASUU LASU seeks probe of atrocities under ex-VC
Bayelsa guber: Group demands immediate deployment of DIG, CP
Amnesty beneficiaries to receive outstanding stipends Tuesday
Umahi presents N101b for 2016 fiscal year
Soyinka condemns terror tactics by security forces
Reps flay social media Bill, back Buhari's anti-graft crusade
Ambode urges private sector to Improve in electricity supply
Writer 'loses suit' to transporter
Nigeria still 'under pressure' ' Kimono
Enugu SWAN tasks Rangers on signing quality players
CBN to support Nigerians get access to banking culture
Harmattan haze: NCAA cautions pilot over poor visibility
Computer Village Expo'15 Nigeria To Showcase Africa Largest Technology Market
ICT hubs will soon be establish across Nigeria, says Osinbajo
Simi: The relentless & fearless entertainer
British High Commission hosts winners of The Future Awards Africa 2015
Metro FM Fyne 2.0 set for all flavour Christmas concert
The Punch
RT Briscoe, UNILAG set up auto centre
BUA Group to pay off protesting workers
NBCC pledges to help redeem Nigerias image
Naira slides to 257 against dollar
South Eastern soups are the most nutritious ' Expert
250 substances in cigarette harmful to your lungs
Dasuki: Oshiomhole faults Okonjo-Iweala on $322m arms deal
It'll be disaster if APC fails Nigerians 'Dogara
Choice of spokesperson tears APC apart
We won't take issues with politicians, says Army
EFCC begins fresh probe into Dokpesi's N8bn sport deal
Bayelsa: Steer clear of poll, PDP tells military
CBN plans soft loans for one million graduates
Caution security forces, Soyinka tells Buhari
Kogi Assembly impeaches Speaker, elects new officers
A'Court sacks Sekibo, two Rivers PDP Reps
Africa needs local solutions to climate change
After stroke, Ogundaisi returns with Pardonable Unforgivable
FG’ll pay great attention to roads, others Fashola
Stop stealing our songs, Dbanjs manager tells Olamide
Reps pass 130 bills for first reading in one day
Reps grill Tukur, Baraje over N1tn railway projects
Keshi loses wife to cancer
Ambodes six months in office a waste PDP
Governors performance will shock Lagosians - APC
Water transport key to solving gridlock – Ambode
Ondo APC consults Lagos for winning formula
Oil falls to $39, threatens FGs savings plan
Lagos targets 24-hour power supply
World Bank reviewing activities in Nigeria
Vanguard
Islamic State menace rising in Africa, experts warn
Govt must recover stolen funds from corrupt public officials ' Lawmakers
APC spokesman: Oyegun, Frank clash
Senatorial seat: Kashamu's rough road to victory
Osun state Traditional Council Of Obas: Ooni Ogunwusi's first litmus test
FG signs MoU with Huawei to train 2000 Nigerians on ICT
CLO to FG: Deploy energies to crush B/Haram, not armless IPOB protesters
DAVID MARK: Middle Belt youths condemn Appeal Court judgment
Umudara community to fight unemployment with skill acquisition
Ortom suspends e-system
Bayelsa poll: Murray-Bruce vows to drag perpetrators of violence before ICC
Power: Lagos adds 220MW, inaugurates advisory c'ttee
Labour calls for review of power sector privatization
Senate, Reps battle over Frivolous Petitions Bill
Bail request: Dokpesi knows fate Monday
Why terrorism, violent crimes thrive
Yakubu: Two elections, two inconclusions
The proxy war in Kogi
BAYELSA POLLS: A genuine contest halted by flawed values
Renewable power solution'll underdevelop Africa 'Ayade
December deadline: Another trip to Maiduguri
I'll bring devt to African football ' Prince Ali Bin al-Hussein
NFF condoles Keshi over wife's demise
Dalung orders immediate payment of players' allowances
Nigeria face Algeria in U-23 final tomorrow
60 Nigerians to become millionaires in Airtel's new promo
Bimbo Akintola dazzles at youth empowerment programme
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This Day Live
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Nyesom Wike: Governor for All
Nigeria's First Phone Insurance Service Launched
Eventful Sets Record with West Africa's Biggest Food Fair
Wills: Environmental Issues are Crucial to Sustainable Devt
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Ethiopian Wins Employer Choice Award
Beware of Wonder Banks, CBN Warns Public
CIMA Announces Offer for New Members
There's a Lot of Potential in Destination Weddings
Equities Market Rebounds on Gains by Banking, Consumer Goods Stocks
Expert Identifies Challenges of Investing in Aviation Sector
Fire Kills Baby in Lagos as Police Investigate Death of Six in Canal
Senate Moves to Separate Traffic Wardens from Nigeria Police
NEMA Denies Awarding Contracts for Landscaping, Car Park
NIMET Warns Pilots, Airlines on Harmattan Haze
Yahaya Bello Unfolds Development Agenda for Kogi
AVM Atawodi Denies Link to Arms Deal
Wigwe: Nigeria's Economic Challenges Provide Opportunities for Innovation
99% of Commercial Drivers are Hypertensive, LASG Says
Osinbajo: FG to Focus on Creating Enabling Business Environment
Amnesty Beneficiaries to Be Paid Next Week Tuesday
Jonathan to Present Keynote Address at 2016 Hope Global Forum in Atlanta
The Guardian
Indian women in battle against Mumbai mosque ban
Dollar ticks up as expected Fed rate hike draws closer
Clinton: Trump no longer funny
357m sexually transmitted diseases occur yearly
Experts seek private sector-driven reforms in air sector
Mosquitoes engineered to wipe out their species
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MASSOB declares revolution on Igbo leaders
Expectations heighten as Floodgates of Heaven climaxes at Holy Ghost Congress
Costa reflects on bib incident, Mourinho relationship, potential Atlticoreturn
NAMA takes steps towards hitch-free yuletide
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Kia Cadenza looks sharper, elegant ahead of 2017
Pepsi Academy showcases talents, as at Festival of Youth ends today
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Mourinho apologises to fans after victory against FC Porto
Weah, Fish, endorse Next2Nones Africa walk against human trafficking
Baseball, Softball Association to rejig for 2016
Australia outshines West Indies in Cricket test series
NNPC Junior Tennis Masters serves off December 14
Batum inspires Hornets after 21 games
Medview Airlines begins operations to Jeddah
Digital Broadcasting Migration is Nigeria’s Hope to Fight Content Piracy
Leadership Newspaper
Jonathan Bags Grand Dream Child Award
Kidnappers Demand N18m For Victims In Kogi
Ado Bayero's Son Drags Emir Of Kano To Court
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Reps Call For Urgent Funding Of IPCR
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5m Nigerian Women Suffer From Endometriosis ' NORDICA Boss
Biafra: Agitation For Autonomy Must Be Within The Law ' Tony Momoh
Fiscal Federalism Panacea To National, Regional Conflict
Sultan Urges Muslims To Look For New Moon Of Rabi'ul Awwal Today
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100 Kano Employees Benefit From FG's GIS Training
Death Sentence: Supreme Court Decides Rev King's Fate Feb 26
It Will Be Disastrous If APC Fails Nigerians ' Dogara
Cash Reserve: CBN Threatens To Increase CCR If Banks Will Not Increase Lending
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I Will Quit Nollywood If Mediocrity Continues ' Dakore
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Hon Ejiro Okpihwo CEO Most Beautiful Girl In Abuja Officially Declares Intention To Contest For Wuse Ward Councillorship
NERC Enforces Local Content Regulation To Check Expatriate Exploitation
NLPGA Seeks End To Controversial N1.7trn Kerosene Subsidy
OPEC Says Cheap Oil To Hit Rival Supply Harder In 2016
Globacom Unfolds Benefits Of Strategic Partnership With Vodafone
Nissan Named Among Top Most Admired Brands In Africa
CBN To Stop Banks' CRR Funds
The Nation
PDP, Reps, Anenih, Ayu, others named in N30b 'loot
Govt investigating Dokpesi for another N8b fraud allegation
Ex-director: I delivered $47m in 11 suitcases to Dasuki
CBN to banks: fund SMEs or lose CRR refunds
Bad day for senators, reps at Appeal Court
WAEC gets new chief
Soyinka: disobeying court orders is invitation to anarchy
Nigerian youths wasting away, says research
NCAA warns airlines, pilots against adverse weather
Tukur, Baraje, Shuni deny awarding multi-billion rail contracts at hearing
Free telemedicine services
Prostate, breast cancers are preventable, treatable
Anatomists seek review of Act
Ex-minister scores health sector high
Excess alcohol 'll affect puberty rate in adolescents
Work-readiness training for 29, 000 graduates
Don urges entrepreneurs to invest in processing
96 FGGC set members decry decay of alma mater
New EKSU VC receives hand over notes
Varsity where there are no backseats
Greenlife sponsors writing contest for pupils
Principals, head teachers, should acquire PGD in Educational Leadership, NIEPA
Foundation rewards indigent students
Resolving a college's financial woes
ASUU petitions Buhari over MOUAU VC
Reward for excellence

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