Jonathan faces first real test
Face of Africa: Why I won the prize, by Lukando
With Fame Corp, artistes will earn more, says Tee Mac
Presidency: North to commence eight-year tenure in 2011, says Owie
Acting President: How far can Jonathan go?
A sea of faces
Obasanjo was a strong president, says ABC Nwosu
Power as an intoxicant : The Nigerian example
I’m not a Fuji aritiste, says Adekunle Fuji
Sole administration as a booby trap
Re: Girl child and leg health
Why some men settle for big beautiful women!
The myth of a northern hegemony
Leveraging CDMA
Rice is dutiable commodity, Customs Comptroller

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Osun okays N6bn private investment
Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola of Osun State has endorsed the N6billion investment of PRISM Steel Mills, in a bid to create a condusive business environment for rapid industrialization in the state.
Nigerian power improvement program: Strategy for success
Almost everybody is in agreement that the power problem in Nigeria is long overdue for resolution. A number of national leaders and ministers had made bold promises that never materialized. The power situation has been blamed for the continuing business failures in the country, particularly the manufacturing sector.
Football:Ikhana backs Odegbami, Toro to succeed Lulu
Former Green Eagles player Kadiri Ikanah is not happy with the way coaches are being relegated to the background despite their effort to help develop the game in the country as he condemned the ill-treatment meted to the redeployed Super Eagles chief coach Shaibu Amodu.
Heartland: Worrisome signals from Owerri over failed promises
Two Nigerian clubs, Heartland of Owerri and Kano Pillars competed in the 2009 CAF Champions league and, no doubt, gave the country a credible representation. The clubs also raised the profile of Nigerian football in the continent.
NNPC/Shell Cup: 10 teams zoom into q-finals
The zonal preliminaries of the 2009 All Nigeria Secondary Schools football competition ended on Thursday with 10 schools representing 10 states of the federation qualifying for the quarter finals holding on March 11 and 12, 2010..

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