Catching up with Ghana
2011: Jonathan ‘ll contest, says Akala
Another bloodbath averted in Jos
Reflections on Jega’s position
Orji’s aide defends Abia on security
Call For National Sports Commission
N5.2bn scam: Elumelu asks court to stop trial
Abia House asks CJ to set up panel to probe Dep gov
FG rolls out new rules for ex-militants
Who becomes NBA President: Gadzama, Daudu?
Edo health workers’ strike bites harder
Revolution of ideas and visionary leadership
Revolution – Two Elders’ Stands
Jega wants N55bn for voters’ register

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Uduaghan resolves Ugborodo protest at Chevron
PROTESTING women and elders of Ugborodo community who have been on Chevron premises in the last couple of days say they would vacate the place as a mark of respect to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan.
2011: Group warns against frustrating Jonathan’s presidential ambition
AN umbrella body of groups driving the struggle for better deal from the federal government in the Niger Delta region, Joint Revolutionary Council, has warned against any attempt to frustrate the rumoured presidential bid of President Goodluck Jonathan under the pretence of zoning in his ruling Peoples Democratic Party.
We formed our gang in prison, say ex-convicts, arrested for terrorizing Ogun State from Lagos
They are four in number, although with different faces, heights and complexion but have one thing in common, frustration!, as they put it, led them to form a robbery gang . They operate in Ijebu-Ode at nights, only to come back to Lagos next morning, pretending to have gone to work.
NBA Election: Eastern lawyers release candidates’ list
A week to the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA delegates election in Ibadan, the Eastern Bar Forum, EBF has adopted candidates for various offices. The Forum released the list at its general meeting hosted by NBA, Ogoja branch at the Bekwarra LGC Hall, Abouchiche on July 17. The meeting which was chaired by the Chairman, Governing Council, EBF, Prof Ernest Ojukwu, started with invitation to contestants for various offices at the election, but who are not EBF members.
Sms and Mokut Udofia’s outpour
Mokut Udofia’s base article in the papers, exposed her stack ignorance of the methods by which the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, campaigns had been ran in the past years. Not surprising she is not yet in the Nigerian Law School, “Law School Boundâ€, as she was described in the ludicrous publication.
Why Ahmadu Ali’s wife’s bid to sack Senator Osakwe failed — Appeal Court
On June 29, this year, a three member panel of the Benin division of the Court of Appeal unanimously dismissed an appeal by Dr Mariam Ali against the electoral victory of Senator Patrick Osakwe in the 2007 Delta-North Senatorial District poll. The election held on April 29, 2007.
Corrupt leaders deserve minimum of life sentence – Prof Oyebode
Prof. Akin Oyebode of the University of Lagos is a Professor of international relations and jurisprudence. In this interview, he argued that we must get our electoral process right before we can make headway as a country. To this end, he suggested that we must fight corruption to a stand still and ensure only good political leaders, emerge at the end of the day.
Zoning, carryover of a failed political experiment
Recently 150 men who reside predominantly in the north of Nigeria held a meeting in Abuja to accomplish an unusual objective, to wit: How to prevent Goodluck Jonathan from contesting the 2011 Presidential Primaries of the Peoples Democratic Party, thus paving the way for someone from their ranks to emerge as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in May 2011.
Sexual exploitation and rape of women and children
Rape as horrific as the phenomenon is, has become one of the commonest crimes committed in Nigeria. Rampant cases of rape are being reported often in the news. But more horrifying is the fact that most victims of rape are young children under the ages of 4-13 years defiled by men who have lost all sense of decency and totally lack spiritual base and conscience.
Group tasks Gambian govt on human rights
GAMBIAN government has been urged to improve on its human rights record by complying with the African charter on right to liberty, freedom of association and freedom from torture.

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