Amidst sectarian killings, CAN shops for new exco
Kerosene explosion: One dies, 4 others seriously injured
Double e-registration mars unified JAMB
Federation Account: FG, states, LGs share N284bn
The Voice of Victory: Unveiling the power of praise! (3)
Group petitions IGP over CCC pastors
Good governance is not about roads alone – Pini Jason
Punch probe did not indict me – Azu
Election 2011: The shape of things to come
Transcending Ties
The theory of evolution and its creationist enemies
A view from the Igbo Studies conference in Washington DC
What did Maurice Iwu give us?
And this Season’s Colour is…
SWAN holds seminar for Elizabeth Adegite @ 60
Justice Oguntade Celebrates at 70

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Making Jonathan President requires due process – Harriman
A Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, aspirant into the Delta State House Assembly to represent Ethiope East constituency, Deacon Aghogho Harriman, has cautioned the National Assembly against being in a haste to make Acting President Goodluck Jonathan a substantive president, saying such issue is a fundamental one that requires due process. Speaking to newsmen, Harriman explained […]
Onuoha rules self out of Eagles
Nedum Onuoha’s name has been struck off Nigeria’s provisional World Cup squad after the Manchester City defender ruled himself out of consideration to represent the country of his birth.
Healthy Nails at Your Fingertips
The nails are appendages of the skin and are made of hard keratin, a protein that acts as protection for the tips of the fingers and toes. This protein is the same as that found in Hair. The nails are dead tissue so they have no nervous or blood supply and function to protect the […]
Firmly on ground
By Jemi EKUNKUNBOR Â Shoes still stand tall in the fashion scene. The latest addition to the shoe rack is the shoe boot. So, be in the know of what is trendy. You can find the new foot wear in different designs and details. Set yours apart with a buckle and the place to look […]
Fare thee well, Rimi
Abubakar Rimi, former Governor of Kano State and a minister of the Nigerian realm, died recently and has been buried in Kano. There was “commosion†in the country concerning the death. It is said he died of fright occasioned by shock from robbers. It is easy to accept that, but in the circumstance of Rimi, I feel hard to believe. Rimi looked like forged steel.
Row in Edo council over alleged assault
EDO State branch of  the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) has directed its members in Esan Central Local Government Council to stay out of their offices for the safety of their lives after alleged assault of one of its members, Mr. Sunday Isidahomen, by a member of the council’s legislative arm. The […]
No vacancy in Aso Rock till 2015, says PDP chieftain
ALHAJI Bibi Dogo, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bauchi State , has advised those scheming to unseat Acting President Goodluck Jonathan to have a re-think as there would be no vacancy in Aso Rock until 2015. Dogo made the declarationl during a press conference in Bauchi on Friday. He appealed to […]
Take a walk on the wild side
By Yemisi Suleiman Whether printed on a ballet flat or splashed all over an over-sized handbag, animal prints make a bold statement every time. Adding an animal print scarf to your wardrobe could turn a drab outfit into something elegant or sporty. Animal print comes in all kind of accessories. You can buy everything from […]
Presidency 2011: IBB on the march again
Some 12 years ago when the then military administration of General Abdulsalami Abubakar decided that Olusegun Obasanjo had served enough in prison in the aftermath of his conviction for the 1995 phantom coup, two men played a critical role in ensuring his emergence as Nigeria’s elected president in 1999: General Ibrahim Babangida, and General Aliyu Mohammed Gusau. The duo were not quite new to the art of installing rulers.
Positive Practices for healthy relationships
Some of us were blessed with loving parents.  Others experienced parental neglect, rejection or abuse. The example our parents give us is our main teaching on parenting. Sometimes this training fell short. We were not taught how to show love, respect or support. In other words we never saw in practice the principles that build […]

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