By Tony Edike
ENUGU — FORMER National Auditor of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Mr. Ray Nnaji, yesterday, attributed the leadership crisis rocking the party at the national level to the struggle for positions in the 2011 elections, saying the various contentious issues in the party would be resolved before long.
Nnaji, who addressed a [...]
The Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Diaspora, Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has lamented the killing of another Nigerian in Poland
SENATE President, Senator David Mark said, yesterday, that President Goodluck Jonathan would not jettison the current zoning arrangement in election into public offices or the federal character principles as enshrined in the constitution.
My mother-in-law has always interfered in my relationship with her son. Ever since I gave birth to our son three years ago, she’s become much worse. She criticizes all my choices and says the clothes I buy for my son are cheap and second-hand.
The argument in certain quarters is that the call for Yerima’s ‘head’ would be for nothing since, as it is, he is hiding under a religious guise to commit this heinous ‘sin’.
NINE persons lost their lives yesterday at Onne area of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, when the driver of an SUV lost control and rammed into a make shift canteen by the roadside, killing six females and three males on the spot.
SCORES of protesters, yesterday stormed the Delta State House of Assembly, calling for the swearing-in of Mr. Kingsley Philip, who was recently declared as the winner of the Ika South seat at the Assembly on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the 2007 elections, in place of Mr. Martin Okonta, by the Court of Appeal.
My girlfriend of two years smokes like the proverbial chimney. She was a smoker when I met her, a habit she picked up abroad when she was a student. I hate her smoking as I’ve never touched the stuff. Not only does the smell put me off, she’s so addicted that it interferes with our relationship.
A new Speaker has finally emerged in Akwa Ibom State, after the business of lawmaking in the state ground to a halt, following a political impasse that eventually consumed the former Speaker, Mr Ignatius Edet.
TO give effect to the amnesty granted kidnappers last week, Governor Theodore Orji of Abia State has inaugurated the state Amnesty Central Working Committee, ACWC, and Disarmament and Camp Management Committees, DCMC.
Vice-Chairman, Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Senator Anthony Agbo, has raised alarm that President Goodluck Jonathan was being distracted by what he described as “senseless and useless political debates†over 2011 presidential election.
The national team yesterday held their Saudi Arabian counterparts to a goalless draw in a pre-World Cup warm-up match played in Wattens, Austria.
THE West African Examinations Council, WAEC, has refuted claims that the accounts of its Nigerian office have not been audited since 1983.
The Nigeria Football Federation has stated that it is not taking anyone to the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa for the purpose of a jamboree.
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