Ekiti uncovers 2,000 ghost workers
20,000 to benefit from Lagos free health services
Mimiko denies attending PDP meeting in Abuja
Ijebu council, Daniel, others raise N500m for palace extension
Jigawa woos investors with free land
Spain’s Merida out to stop Nigeria
FNDIC General Assembly suspends chairman, official
Akiolu expresses optimism on arrest of Ohu’s killers
Militant groups surrender arms in C-River
Anambra 2010: How INEC can prove critics wrong – Chris Ngige
Bayelsa signs MoU with UNICEF
Akowonjo: Killers on the prowl
Oshiomhole tasks European govts on human trafficking
LG boss laments poor allocation
Attah: I had no problem with Isemin
Arik to invest N30bn in Ibom airport
ASUU vs FG: A national tragedy

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The reforms in the civil service
The plans to retire an entire generation of civil servants from the position of directors, and cap the years of service of the permanent under secretaries of the Federal Civil Service announced recently by the current Secretary to the Federal Government of Nigeria, Steve Oronsaye is wrong headed policy.
The human experience: Home (2)
THE major problem deciding where home is or should be is that most of us don’t live in the present. We seem to sneer at what is choosing to believe the possibility of what is not. It’s suicidal to make a life changing decision that affects quite a number of people based on a romantic idea at best.
The voice of Jacob, the hand of Esau (3)
THE repeated failures of economic predictions and uncertainties about the specific details of what the global economic situation will be in a few years time is a reminder that economics can never be an exact science like physics. Therefore, one must always bear in mind the “human factor†while trying to comprehend economic reality.
Sins of the sons
LET me reveal to you what went on in my mind when I read the unfortunate news about my friend Prof Tunde Adeniran being refused service on behalf of Nigeria as our ambassador to the United States of America because of what the son was supposed to have done.
‘Being the other woman is not so bad’
LAGOS life has never held that much excitement for me, “said Kike, a 38- year old mother of three. “When I was admitted into a nursing school in Lagos after my secondary school, I was ecstatic. But I soon saw Lagos for what it was – a city with a frenzied lifestyle that I could never catch up with. I’d been born and bred in a fairly big town but to protective parents.

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