He that comes to equity must do so with clear hands

He that comes to equity must do so with clear hands

By Sunny Uuyigue Mr. Dickson Imasogie’s article published on page 44 of the Saturday’s December 12, 2009 edition of the Vanguard remind the reading public of the journey of a straying dog which characteristically bluffs the master’s whistle. In his article titled “the problem between Anenih and Ogbemudia” which he used to cast aspersions and […]
Visible Articles 5 10 15
My target was Chris Oyakhilome  —Lagos Bomber

My target was Chris Oyakhilome —Lagos Bomber

LAGOS — SEYI Olayiwola Ahmed, the man who attempted to blow up the Superscreen TV on December 22, 2009, yesterday, on his sick bed at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, said his intention was not to hurt anybody, not even staff of the Superscreen TV, but to draw the attention of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of the Believers’ Loveworld Church better known as the Christ Embassy.

Uduaghan predicts credible polls in 2011

Uduaghan predicts credible polls in 2011

Delta State governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, has advised politicians and their supporters to work towards credible elections in 2010, instead of planning to cause violence and hijack of ballot boxes.

Terror: FG flays U.S action

Terror: FG flays U.S action

FEDERAL Government yesterday expressed “disappointment and concern over the undeserved placement of Nigeria” by the United States as one of the countries under the watch list of terrorism.

Lulu arrives in Durban

Lulu arrives in Durban

NFF President Sani Lulu Abdullahi arrived in the Super Eagles’ African Cup of Nations final training camp in Durban, South African, on Wednesday morning and immediately set about giving words of encouragement to the players.

Oliseh faults semi-final target set for Amodu

Oliseh faults semi-final target set for Amodu

Former Eagles’ captain, Sunday Oliseh, has disagreed with the Nigeria Football Federation over the charge to coach Shaibu Amodu to achieve a semi-final placing at the Nations Cup or forget taking the Super Eagles to the 2010 World Cup billed for June in South Africa.