Democracy as lootocracy: the Nigerian example (2)
Mass failure in WASSCE/NECO and the politicization of education
Falae expresses doubt over 2011 polls
Beaten … not disgraced, by Paul Bassey
Election 2011: Shape of things to come (6)
What notable Nigerians said about June 12 celebration
Jonathan can do pretty little
Enyeama voted Man of the Match
Are married women better at juggling different partners?
Governing the East
Enyeama denied us more goals – Maradona
Jega’s turn on the block
Okagbare gone in 10.98 seconds
19 years old excrete 19 wraps of cocaine
Chancellor makes case for review of VCs tenure
The snap

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Enyeama demystifies Messi, keeps score low
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama today displayed some heroics to check Argentina’s talisman Lionel Messi to keep the scoreline low at 1-0 following the stunning low header by Gabriel Heinze inside Johannesburg’s packed Ellis Park stadium.
Stick thin vs Curvy Models
Twenty five year old Sandra Iwu kicked off her modeling career with Catwalk Studio in Ikeja. She has since grown into a model who can hold her own. A regular face on the Nigerian runway, Sandra has participated in over 40 fashion shows and has plied her trade outside the shores of Nigeria. In 2006, she was crowned, Most Beautiful Girl in LASU. The 5ft 10 inches model, now runs her own modeling agency called Sim Model .
President Jonathan dithers on national migration policy
President Goodluck Jonathan may have dithered on the introduction of a national policy on migration, within and outside Nigeria which is aimed at optimizing the gains of the Diaspora community.
Delta ASUP begins warning strike
ACADEMIC activities in the Delta State Colleges of Education, Mosogar, Warri and Agbor and in the three Delta State Polytechnics of Ozoro, Ogwashi-Uku and Otefe-Oghara may be disrupted as the Academic Staff Unions of the institutions embark on a warning strike tomorrow in protest against the non implementation of the new salary structure, CONPCASS for its staff members by the state government.
The Emergence of Attahiru Jega….And how Buhkari Bello lost out
A reports of how radical university teacher and activist, Professor Attahiru Muhammadu Jega, finally emerged as national chairman designate of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC; and how Buhkari Bello, another feisty member of the human rights community lost out.
Purposefully and Powerfully Shape the Next Generation
If you have been reading my column you have heard me mention before that when zwe were children the adults in our lives (parents, teachers, pastors and others) played a major role in telling us who we are. The image of ourselves we develop and carry is based on what we were told repeatedly during our formative years.
Dumped babies: Their mothers need help, not ridicule
It was alleged that all efforts made by the Police to ensure that the child survived failed as the baby later died. The Police image maker advised young girls against unwanted pregnancies and dumping of their babies in toilets or in uncompleted buildings after birth, and he described the action of the suspect as criminal. This advice was given as the poor mother was paraded before newsmen, and in an interview with newsmen, she regretted her action and begged for forgiveness.
AYO ADEBANJO ON JUNE 12: 14 million Nigerians Cannot Be Wrong
Chief Ayo Adebanjo is an Afenifere leader and remains one of the most consistent leaders in Yoruba land. You may not agree with his views but he is consistent. As Nigeria marks the 17th anniversary of the June 12, 1993 Presidential elections, Adebanjo makes some revelations. He told Sunday Vanguard that on the day of the annulment, he, Adebanjo, “could not believe that such an election had been annulledâ€. “When I met Duro Onabule the following day or was it on that day of the annulment, I asked him if it is true that the election had been annulled and he also said it can not be true that the election had been annulledâ€, he told Sunday Vanguard..
Adebanjo insists that Nigerians have not learnt anything from the experiences of the June 12 presidential elections.
Jewel encrusted dresses
Bejeweled pieces are a hit anytime. This time, they have returned brighter, bolder and more elegant. Dresses are not just embellished now, but are often completely encrusted by jewels.
Stick thin vs Curvy Models: Where we stand
wenty three year old Joy Udu is a 200 level Theartre Arts student of the Lagos state university. She came into the modeling industry in 2006 as a naive girl next door. But with an impressive 6ft height, the ever excited Joy became winner of the now rested Runway Dreams modeling competition. A gazelle on the runway, her effort on the catwalk has taken her to several African countries to ply her trade. She has statistics, 34-25-38. 60k.

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