North set for zoning ‘war’
Kidnappers free Chevron official
The return of Audu Ogbeh
Governing the East (2)
Ado Khan @70 Eko ‘O nibaje
When forced to suppress nature
Jonathan’s record so far (3)
Double denim
M-NET holds gig for new presenters
Spain, Netherlands New World Soccer order
Tale of two beauty queens
Statement Platforms
Show off that Back
Joy Agbakoba clocks 50
The Truth is your Path to Success and Wealth
I AM CHEATING ON MY UNFAITHFUL HUSBAND!

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Remedy for Insanity
Is there a person in your life you think needs changing? Almost all of us would answer “Yes†to that question. This week several of my clients have been facing struggles with people whose attitudes, words and actions they believe need major adjustments. As I worked with them, I gained valuable clarity for myself.
Abandonment of zoning: The entrapment of Jonathan and the South?
Having allowed speculations about his aspiration for the presidency next year, President Goodluck Jonathan may have unwittingly set in motion a possible chain of events that is bound to change the face of politics in Nigeria. But will the North, which sees its opportunity of producing the president for another four years being tampered with by Jonathan’s aspiration, allow matters to lay low? This report looks at the implications of PDP leaders’ sudden repudiation of zoning, a move that may have more debilitating consequences for the south and other minorities in Nigeria.
First Bank, Fidelity, Ecobank, and 3 foreign banks join queue to buy rescued banks
Indication emerged weekend that three Nigerian banks and three from South Africa are bidding for the purchase of Nigeria’s rescued banks.
Onigbinde advises interim NFA to learn from past mistakes
Former Super Eagle coach Chief degboye Onigbinde has advised the interim NFA to learn from their predecessors so as not to repeat the same blunders committed by them.
Proving Critics Wrong Or Beating competition: Vain hope and positive confessions count for nothing (Concluded)
I had hoped for this piece to be concluded last week but it should this week. I had started on the story of how I was assigned to understudy an expatriate specialist (Wim) who was retiring from the company about 16 years ago.

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