Who will save our country? And what could save Nigeria?

THE two questions appear identical if the readers set their minds on expectation of immediate revival of a failing state. Some have accused me of being a coward for not declaring outright Nigeria as a failed state. I am not an unduly optimistic analyst by nature since I believe that pessimism could be self_defeating in examining the various problems of the country.
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Utaka to tackle for shirt

OB of Denmark striker, Peter Utaka said that he is ready for the contest of wins the heart of Eagles’ coach, Lars Lagerback when the 44 invited players hit camp to fight who makes the final 22 list of Eagles for the 2010 World Cup starting June in South Africa.

Suspension of National Theatre General Manager: Crux of the matter

On February 25 2010, the then Minister of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation, Senator Bello Jibrin Gada issued a letter suspending from office, the Board of Governors and the General Manager of the National Theatre, Alhaji Kabir Yusuf over allegation of serious in-fighting going on among the Management team which has led to poor service delivery and dwindling revenue generation at the National Theatre. An Administrative Panel of Enquiry was therefore set up to probe the management crises.

Emir Cup nears climax

The Emir Cup, Qatar ’s version of the FA Cup, reaches its climax with the semi-final round of matches this week. Record winners of the annual competition, Al Sadd (13-times), will face Al Rayyan today whilst Doha-based Qatar SC contends with Umm Salal on Saturday, May 8, both in Doha. Incidentally, all four teams have […]

2011: Monarch harps on security of lives, properties

The Ovie of Uvwie Kingdom, HRM Emmanuel Sideso Abe1, has charged security agents to carry out their responsibilities of protecting lives and properties in the Niger Delta during the 2011 general elections with all man-like fortitude.

NAPTIP arrests Benin chief for alleged child trafficking

A Benin High Chief (names withheld), was arrested Thursday by officials of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and other related Matters, NAPTIP, for alleged involvement in the trafficking of a 16-year-old girl, Ese Egere, to Libya.

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