Acting president: Lawmakers should have acted earlier — Gbagi
Utuama hinges good governance on credible polls
Army committed to defence of Nigeria’s territory—Major Gen Abidoye
Akwa Ibom women curse kidnappers, sponsors
PDP asks Attah to drop cases against Akpabio
Etiaba urges support for Obi
The best laid plans
We should not talk about our earliest critics as if their time is over — Nwachukwu-Agbada
The leader as a thinker, visionary and mobilizer
Testimony from tenant of the House
Men of gravity and grace
Anambra’s shining light
Natural disasters, teleology and the God of love(4)
VALENTINE’S DAY: How much love in it?
Fumbling through governance
The value of ‘progressive’ politics (3)
Lukman: Time to go sir

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Tide moves against Yar’Adua’s men
Loyalists of ailing President Umaru Yar’Adua, especially those who had held sway since his November 23, 2009 departure to Saudi Arabia, are now fighting what may be termed the battle of a lifetime, following Wednesday’s assumption of office by Dr. Goodluck Jonathan as Acting President, while a PDP delegation led by its National Chairman, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor was billed to see the President last night in his Jeddah hospital.
15 electrocuted in Port Harcourt *As high tension wire falls on buses
NO fewer than 15 persons were feared dead Saturday morning in Port Harcourt when a high tension wire belonging to the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) gave way and landed on two commercial buses, electrocuting the passengers on the spot. The sad incident occurred around Oginigba, very close to Slaughter – Trans Amadi part of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area.
Oni, Afe Babalola, Ogunlade, others diagnose Ekiti
In the 1950s and 1960s, the main agenda of the Ekiti people was education.
So high was education on the priority list of Ekiti, then in the Western Region, that virtually every household had a professor.
NIGERIA’S POWER TRANSITION : Jonathan’s first step
February 10, 2010, was a slight contrast from Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Unlike that morning in 2009 when the ministers did not know what to expect from a Goodluck Jonathan chairmanship of the Federal Executive Council, FEC, last Wednesday’s was different for many reasons.

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