Balancing health And fashion
The man Gani, by Olu Onagoruwa
Fashion & Style
Pancreatitis
Office Wear
Unusual Shoes
Breaking bad habits
Lung Cancer: Early diagnosis is never too late
Gani and his many battles
Gani on the marbles
Bakare faults sack of Pastor Ighodalo by RCCG
Why they want APGA dead, by Sir Victor Umeh
Fashola, Fasehun, hundreds of sypathisers visit Gani’s home
Still on the Sanusi clampdown
Banking crisis; the road to hell
Winning the war of prayer!
Gowon, Adefarasin say only prayers can rescue Nigeria

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Lean not on your own understanding (II)
Since the creation of man, man has always wanted to have things his own way. Often, he feels, his ways are the best. Sometimes no matter how well you try to get him to understand the truth (JN 17:17), man will still tell you that he knows best.
Contact without contamination (II)
If he unwittingly touches any of them as he stands preaching, the people who are coming out of fetish practices might think the chain and the bangle were symbols of his power. The gentleman promptly removed them. It is always a good principle not to do anything that could hinder the Gospel wherever we are.
Bread for strength (II)
Names of some men who God gave to Moses as gifts: Aaron, Hur, Joshua, and Caleb to mention a few. While syhyome of these men brought him relief, others caused him pain. Aaron was the worst.
Exorcise the spirit of 2006, Ndanusa charges Eagles
Minister of Sports and Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Engineer Sani Ndanusa has pricked the conscience of the Super Eagles to use Sunday’s 2010 World Cup/Nations Cup qualifier against the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia, to exorcise the ghosts of their failure to reach the 2006 edition held in Germany.
Kpakor gives Eagles tips to overcome Tunisia
MAKURDUI– As the Super Eagles of Nigeria confront the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in a crucial world cup qualifier on Sunday, a one time striker of the national team, Moses Kpakor has urged the players to approach the game with all sense of national pride, extra determination and courage in order to overcome their opponents.
TOM-TOM mobilises students for Eagles
In addition to sponsoring the man-of-the-Match award in Sunday’s cracker between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the carthage Eagles of Tunisia, official candy of Nigeria national teams in football, Tom-Tom has mobilized 400 students from diverse backgrounds to cheer the Eagles to victory against their opponents.
Don’t play Tunisia with fear, Adeshina advises Amodu, Eagles
Former Super Eagles player, Ademola Adeshina has advised the chief coach of the Super Eagles, Shaibu Amodu and the entire team not to entertain any fear against the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia even as he warned that tomorrow’s match is not one to be toyed with.
Don’t underrate Tunisia, Uche Okafor warns
Former Super Eagles defender, Uche Okafor has warned the Super Eagles not to underrate the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in tomorrow’s World Cup/Nations Cup qualifier holding at the Abuja National Stadium because “we are playing on our home soil.â€
My fears for Eagles – Gara Gombe
Former Gombe State Football Association Chairman, Alhaji Ahmed Gara Gombe has said that he is optimistic the Eagles will carry the day when they confront the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia at the Abuja National Stadium.
Eagles’ll win if — Adiele
Former Green Eagles and Bendel Insurance defender, David Adiele is optimistic the Super Eagles will beat Tunisia and overtake them as Group 2 leaders to brighten their chance of picking the group’s sole 2010 World Cup ticket.
Eagles clash tops football fiesta on SuperSport
Sunday’s win or bust World Cup qualifier between Nigeria and Tunisia will be one of SEVENTEEN games on SuperSport that will give definition to the phrase ‘feast of football’.
Eagles must show 100% commitment — Izamoje
As the Eagles prepare to take on their Tunisian counterparts in a crucial World Cup qualifier in Abuja, Larry Izamoje, CEO of Brila FM radio, has told the Super Eagles to play with 100% commitment.
Tunisia will not be easy prey — Chukwu warns
Former Super Eagles coach Christian Chukwu is optimistic the Super Eagles will come out victorious in their clash with the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in tomorrow’s 2010 World Cup decider in Abuja, but warned that it would not be an easy task.
Eagles have no excuse not to win — Adepoju
Former Super Eagles mid-fielder Mutiu Adepoju is beaming with confidence that the Super Eagles will defeat the Carthage Eagles of Tunisian in Abuja tomorrow.
Head to head, Eagles are top
Going by the record of clashes at competitive level between Nigeria and Tunisia, the Super Eagles go into today’s encounter as favourites as they have recorded more victories than the north Africans.

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