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 Awomkenneth.com is approaching one year of been in existence, in celebration of the milestone I will be doing some giveaways for my beloved readers.  I'm giving away free AIRTIMEs today, with more goodies to come. 5 people will have the chance to win N200 worth of airtime!  To be among today's winners, you have to be; 1st to comment.  50th to comment. 100th to comment. 150th to comment. 200th to comment. Remember to leave behind your emails. Good luck, guys!

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Elumelu Urges NASS to Pass Bill in Untapped Areas of the Economy

Tony Elumelu Tony Elumelu, the Chairman, Heirs Holdings has called on the National Assembly to strengthen the Nigerian Capital Market by ensuring passage of bill in untapped areas of the economy Elumelu spoke to newsmen at a two-day stakeholders forum on “Realising the full potential of the Nigeria Economy through Proactive Capital Market Legislation in Abuja”. “The National Assembly has a critical role to play in developing Nigeria, in growing our economy. (more…)

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Former Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi dies at age 54

What a sad day for Nigeria! One of Nigeria's most iconic sports personalities, former Super Eagles captain and former coach of the team, Stephen Keshi, has died. According to his family, he died in the early hours of today Wednesday June 8th of Cardiac arrest in Benin, Edo state. He was just 54 years old. He wasn't even ill, he just suddenly died. His family has announced his death. “With thanksgiving to God, the Ogbuenyi Fredrick Keshi family of Illah in Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State, announces the death of Mr. Stephen Okechukwu Chinedu Keshi.ur so

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Jonathan says Nigeria may revisit anti-gay law

Former President Goodluck Jonathan says Nigeria may revisit the anti-gay marriage law which he signed on January 7th 2014. Jonathan said this while speaking at Bloomberg studio today June 6th “When it comes to equality, we must all have the same rights as Nigerian citizens. In the light of deepening debates for all Nigerians and other citizens of the world to be treated equally and without discrimination, and with the clear knowledge that the issue of sexual orientation is still evolving, the nation may at the appropriate time revisit the law” he said