Nwanneka Ekweremadu: An exceptional woman at 50
In the lottery of life, there are some vital attributes among the humans which only the Almighty can bestow. Some of the attributes include Life, Beauty and Intellect. Over the years, scientists have...
View ArticleEdo election rigging was like a bad home video act — Orbih, PDP chairman
We have observed that the results that were issued by the presiding officers from the various units across the state were not the same as those announced at the collation centre The post Edo election...
View ArticleIbori London Trial: Evidence of Police Corruption Tendered In Court
Two weeks ago, the Nigerian mass media showed they are still game for any swindler who wants to manipulate them. That was when the British National Crime Agency (NCA) released a report of its internal...
View ArticleAmidst Recession, World Pension Summit Raises Hope for Infrastructure,...
The journey to Africa’s infrastructure sufficiency is certainly not a day’s job. But if the insights, suggestions, and opportunities flowing from the summit are taken advantage of, Africa, especially...
View ArticleEncounter: ‘Tinubu was badly advised against me’ – Oyegun
IT was on a cool evening that I met with the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, at his Abuja residence, last weekend. It was certainly not my first...
View Article$13.92b repatriation allegation: MTNN complied with extant laws, regulations...
The $13.92 billion repatriation allegation Senator Dino Melaye, (APC Kogi) brought against MTN Nigeria, September, has yet to stop attracting reactions from the Nigerian public. The post $13.92b...
View ArticleManaging Information and the Social Media Challenge
Asaba was the host of the 46th meeting of the National Council of Information from October 26th to October, 2016. As usual, the Minister of Information, the States Commissioners for Information,...
View ArticleNsude Pyramids: Black Africa’s Lost Heritage?
On the Udi highlands of Enugu state, the Nsude pyramids once stood as a testimony to Black Africa’s level of cultural enlightenment. Built with hardened red mud and clay, the structures lasted...
View ArticleWho Owns First Guarantee Pension?
To say that there has been a deliberate attempt to misinform the public on the regulatory intervention of the National Pension Commission, PenCom, to save the First Guarantee Pension Limited, FGPL, a...
View ArticleUnease in N-Delta after Buhari/leaders’ meeting
WHAT many expected in the Niger Delta region after the November 1 meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and the Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, at Abuja are constructive appreciation of the issues...
View ArticleLike Trump Like Obasanjo
On the morning of Saturday the 20th of February, 2016, I was having breakfast at Eko Hotel with a friend of mine, Reno Omokri and one of the top Democratic Party strategists in the US and an argument...
View ArticleWhy the 1967 Asaba genocide must be resolved before other national security...
It is most welcome and good for the development of the nation. The issues of the Niger Delta militancy, the Boko Haram insurgency and the Biafra agitations, the federal government should talk to them...
View ArticleGod can do anything, Adeboye declares
GENERAL Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye Thursday night explained that God has the capacity to provide anything His children ask for in His name. The...
View ArticleMajor events in 2016
Nigeria’s political year in 2016 started with a Presidential address on January 1, when President Muhammadu Buhari, in the spirit of his campaign promises, assured Nigerians of the commitment of his...
View Article2016: Senators’ wives’ succour for forgotten citizens
To complement the efforts of legislators of the 8th National Assembly, the friendly society known as the Forum of Senators’ Wives pursued a development agenda throughout 2016. The post 2016: Senators’...
View ArticleIssues labour leaders will not forget in 2016
The outcome of the failed strike showed that labour leaders did not understand the socio-economic realities in the country where workers find it difficult to meet their daily needs. Issues of unpaid...
View ArticleKudirat Abiola: Arewa youths warn against interference in Al-Mustapha’s retrial
The final verdict would put the minds of all parties involved at rest for them to move on, having seen that justice has been done properly The post Kudirat Abiola: Arewa youths warn against...
View ArticleOsita Okechukwu: Are Igbos Their Own Worst Enemies?
Ndigbo, such as Osita, already caught in APC’s web, should feel sorry for being part of a party that confessed before the world in Washington DC, USA, that it would not treat the South East and...
View ArticleWe must restructure to save Nigeria
Nigerians should be aware that while we endorse president Buhari’s Security and Corruption challenges, it is the National Assembly that has the challenge to usher in very urgently a restructured system...
View ArticleBLOODY JANUARY: How 500 Nigerians were killed in 27 days
By Clifford Ndujihe ON December 31 of every year, many people troop to religious and prayer houses where they thank God for the ending year and supplicate for better tidings – good health, long life,...
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