Lend me your customers, nothing more.

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Oh! Bode George …The inside story of the NPA contracts

Oh! Bode George …The inside story of the NPA contracts

This is the story of how Chief Olabode George, in an attempt not to go to prison by appearing to be thorough, ended in jail. It is the story of how intrigues and power play, both within and outside the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, led to the imprisonment of the once powerful power player in Lagos politics.

2010: Eagles sold birthright to Tunisia — Ezeugo

2010: Eagles sold birthright to Tunisia — Ezeugo

After the 2-2 draw against the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia September 6 at the Abuja National Stadium, which has continued to generate serious debate on Nigeria’s ability to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, ex-International, Emeka Ezeugo believes it would be difficult for the Eagles to berth at the World Cup.

Anyansi hails Orji as Heartland chase title

Anyansi hails Orji as Heartland chase title

Felix Anyansi Agwu has admitted challenges in Enyimba but strongly defended Governor Kalu Orji as showing interest for the progress of the team.Enyimba have been facing financial difficulties which affected their performance and robbed them the dynamism that distinguished them from other clubs in Nigeria.

Eaglets soar above Argentina

Eaglets soar above Argentina

After going a goal down early against Argentina in their final Group A game in Bauchi, hosts and holders Nigeria stormed back to win 2-1 and book their place in the knockout stages as section winners. Argentina, who went into the game already assured of qualification, will have to settle for second place.

Ugbade turns football teacher, promises to produce World Cup players

Ugbade turns football teacher, promises to produce World Cup players

Before the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup kicked off last week, Saturday Vanguard Sports interviewed Nduka Ugbade, the first captain in the world to lift the U-17 (then it was called U-16) trophy when the Nigerian team beat Germany to become the first winners. He spoke on sundry issues including warning that Germany was not going to be easy for the Golden Eaglets (which turned out so), how some people stopped him from making football history, his new move to train grass-root coaches scientifically as well as produce World Cup players for the country.

You can operate in the supernatural!

You can operate in the supernatural!

Miracles are no accidents. They are the responses of God to the desperate faith of men and women. We don’t wait for miracles, we work at them. I want you to know that every need answers to a miracle! Every challenge bows to a wonder, and every desire surrenders to a sign. When you take your place in God, every devil will no doubt give way to you on earth. I believe that before you get to the end of my teaching this month, you would have been initiated into a world of signs and wonders.

Despite evil in the world, God is still in control — GKS president

Despite evil in the world, God is still in control — GKS president

THE prevalence of evil in the world today does not mean that God does not exist but is a test of faith for true Christians, according to the president of God’s Kingdom Society (GKS), Brother Oseghale Emmanuel Aighalua, who admonished Christians not to allow the fear and worries of present day life to seduce them from “the firm and settled principles of Christianity”.

Bishop proposes national day of fasting and prayer

Bishop proposes national day of fasting and prayer

PRESIDING Bishop of Rhema Christian Church, Sango Ota, Dr. Taiwo Akinola has called on all Nigerians to always pray for God’s mercies upon the nation, stressing that only divine intervention can put the country back on the path of socio-political development.

Oil trades below $79 as US dollar strengthens

Oil trades below $79 as US dollar strengthens

OIl prices fell to below $79 a barrel Friday as the strengthening U.S. dollar outweighed news that the U.S. economy grew again in the third quarter after contracting for a full year. By afternoon in Europe, benchmark crude for December delivery was down $1.36 to $78.51 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose $2.41 to settle at $79.87 on Thursday.

Franchise operators seek efficient funding

Franchise operators seek efficient funding

NIGERIAN enterpreneurs have been urged to embrace the concept of franchising to grow and survive their businesses. They should also seek favourable franchise agreement terms that should not only be flexible but also include a termination right with no fees or capital contribution in the form of key money, depending on the circumstances.

Expert offers solutions to mobile phone radiation risk

Expert offers solutions to mobile phone radiation risk

AS users of the Global System for Mobile Telecommunication (GSM) struggle to overcome the health risks and other dangers associated with mobile phone radiation, a research scientist, Mr. Eric Edrems has proffered solution on how best to curb frequent insensible and invisible radiation emitting from mobile phones through his latest research work titled “Hazards Of Mobile Phone Radiation” According to him, Nigeria unarguably made a giant stride with the introduction of the GSM and its accessibility to all.