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DONALD TRUMP REJECTS "GLOBALISM" IN UN SPEECH

APPLICANT DIES AT FRSC RECRUITMENT

BREAKING: ROAD CLOSED ON LAGOS-IBADAN EXPRESSWAY AS TANKER FALLS

HIGH COURT NULLIFIES REMOVAL OF IMO DEPUTY GOVERNOR, MADUMERE

TOYIN SARAKI LEADS CHILD HEALTH AND MALARIA FORUM AT UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

BREAKING: 18 PASSENGERS CRUSHED IN EKITI

No fewer than 18 people died in an early morning road crash in Awo community in Irepodun/Ifelodun LGA of Ekiti State.

THREE NATURAL STEPS TO WHITEN YOUR TEETH

2019: ATIKU, MARK, SARAKI, TAMBUWAL, OTHERS IN THE FIRST FACE OF PDP SCREENING

PEPPER CONSOLIDATES ON CAMPAIGNS WITH DECISIVE MEETINGS

PLOT TO SABOTAGE PDP IN KOGI,

WHY WE COULDN'T RETAIN SKYE BANK'S NAME – EMEFIELE

WILL NYSC EXTEND DAVIDO'S SERVICE BY 90 DAYS?

MANCHESTER UNITED TARGET TROPHIES AS REVENUE HITS RECORD HIGH

SPANISH PLAYERS UNION REJECTS LA LIGA GAME IN MIAMI

NATIONWIDE STRIKE COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, TUC INSIST

AISHA BUHARI ORDERS ARREST OF OWN ADC ALLEGES N2.5 BILLION FRAUD

KWANKWASO URGES FOLLOWERS TO REMAIN CALM IN KANO

TWO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS KILLED IN SUSPECTED CULTISTS CLASH

The management of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, has confirmed the death of two of its students in a clash between suspected cult groups in Ekpoma last Tuesday.

FIFA BEST AWARD: MODRIC FAVOURED AHEAD RONALDO FOR TOP PRIZE

KATSINA GOVT DEMARCATES 905 KILOMETRE CATTLE ROUTES

BUHARI APPROVES N43 BILLION FOR EX-NIGERIA AIRWAYS WORKERS, ASUU

HAJJ 2018: NAHCON CONCLUDES AIRLIFT OF NIGERIAN PILGRIMS

NAFDAC RAID WAREHOUSE STACKED WITH TRAMADOL AND OTHER DRUGS

SARAKI, MAKARFI AT PDP SECRETARIAT FOR PRESIDENTIAL SCREENING

YOU SAY WETIN

BUHARI'S MINISTER BUSTED FOR SKIPPING NYSC

GOV. ORTOM CONFIRMED RECEIPT OF 14.9 BILLION

NLC THREATENS TO EMBARK ON TOTAL STRIKE FOLLOWING MINIMUM WAGE

EX-NIGER DELTA MILITANTS SEEK DIRECTION FOR 2019

EKITI ELECTION TRIBUNAL RELOCATES TO ABUJA

BOKO HARAM INSURGENTS KILL SEVEN IN BORNO

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION FAILS DRUGS TEST

(File) Manuel Charr (C) celebrates after winning the WBA world heavyweight boxing title in a bout against Russia’s Alexander Ustinov in November 2017. Guido Kirchner / dpa / AFP

BREAKING: SHI'ITES HOLD PROTEST IN ABUJA

1,488 CHILDREN MISSING IN US

HIGH OIL PRICE PUSHES SUBSIDY ON PETROL TO N65.6 PER LITRE

I HAVEN'T COMMITTED EKITI TO ANY DEBT - FAYOSE

Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, has said that he hasn’t committed the state to any debt either by taking bond or borrowing from any financial institution since he assumed office for the second time on October 16, 2014. till date. He therefore challenged anyone, financial institution or the Debt Management Office (DMO) and his accuser, the All Progressive Congress (APC) to publish any debt he owes on behalf of the state since he assumed office. Fayose who stated this on Sunday in reaction to allegation by the Transition Committee set up by the APC Governor-elect, John Kayode Fayemi, claiming that the state’s debt profile according to the data they allegedly obtained from the DMO currently stands at N117 billion, dismissed such claims as : “cheap blackmail and lies from the out of hell ” He said: ” I have not committed Ekiti to one Naira since I assumed office as governor for the second term. I haven’t borrowed from any financial institutions. The Debt Management O

The Consequence

The consequences of the debt might not meet them