Protests, violence mar PDP primaries in Bayelsa ahead of LG polls
Naija babes with Big Stomach
Assessing the Nigerian fashion industry
Move Beyond Conflict to Peace
Yar’Adua’s health : Reign of precaution in Aso Rock
Readers’ Testimonials And Reactions
Style Q &A
Inner Glow
Associates, friends, family members remember Awoniyi
Why I was not at late Aro of Mopa’s burial — Daniyan
FG roads in Delta for rehabilitation — Uduaghan
Ram sellers petition Fashola
Surgery may keep Martins out of Nations Cup
Lagos Islanders withdraw from African Cup
World Cup Draw: Excitement mounts
NOC Presidency : Give others a chance, Maduka urges Gumel
Kaduna hosts 2009 CBN Cup final

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Federations secretaries are idle, George-Taylor declares
Abuja -Rotimi George-Taylor, the president Nigeria Boxing Federation has said that most secretaries of the National Sports Federations are redundant and has therefore urged the Sports Minister and Chairman, National Sports Commission, Engineer Sani Ndanusa to ensure henceforth they are given mandates.
Pericarditis : The risks confronting President Yar’Adua
THE pericardium is the thin layer of specialised tissue that covers the outer surfaces of the heart. This tissue helps to anchor the heart in place, prevents excessive movement of the heart in the chest when body position changes, protects the heart from infections and tumours that develop in and may spread from nearby tissues, and may help keep the heart from enlarging.
We’ve not had good leaders — Chief (Mrs) Opeolu Solanke – Ogunbiyi
This is one interview that should have taken place 50 years ago. But then, where were we? (That is, these two writers). Chief (Mrs) Opeolu Solanke-Ogunbiyi, born April 12, 1910, is a woman of steel yet full of compassion. First married to Ladipo Solanke, they moved from Nigeria to Sierra Leone and then England not […]
New Press Council Bill cannot be enforced (2)
THE Council had to concentrate on other areas of its functions. Apart from the Complaints Committee was the Registration and Disciplinary Committee which was to work with the NUJ to produce a register of Journalists. No such register was ever produced and handed over to the Council.
High politics, thy name is budget
THE meeting was meant to be brief. Yes, it was. But did it achieve the set objective? No, it did not. This was a meeting between a former Senate President then and President Olusegun Obasanjo. There appeared to be what a senator described as a stalemate.
The recurring trouble with Nigeria’s annual budgets
EVERY year the executive and the legislative arms of the federal government of Nigeria test their power base and flex muscles to determine who is in charge of the national resources and how they ought to be allocated. What is upper most in their minds is who is entitled to the lion share among the various arms of government.
National Hospital records 6 accident victims
The National Hospital, Abuja, has so far admitted six car crash victims on the second day of the Sallah Sallah festive period.
Bankole: Why some hate his guts
When on November 1, 2007, the House of Representatives elected Dimeji Bankole as its speaker, following a protracted wrangling for the enthr-onement of accoun-tability, good governance and integrity of the House, many expected a radical departure from a hitherto docile House. But not many would have expected the new Speaker to thread where even the angels tremble in the Nigeria power equation.
I watched helplessly as soldiers beat my dad to death- DJ Humility
My father was beaten and thrown out from a storey building
EFCC asked to probe currency printing scandal
THE Movement Against Corruption in Nigeria (MAC), has asked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to probe the currency printing scandal involving the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Professor Chukwuma Soludo.

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