Cleric urges positive words about the nation
AC expresses worry over Daniel’s statement
I’ll solve power problems in 2 months – Jonathan
2011: INEC battles massive challenges
Everyday Miracles
The vicissitudes of justice in Nigeria (1)
Kidnappers abduct Enugu Commissioner
The meek shall inherit the earth
The age of flood and natural disasters(1)
What Jonathan Told Me About 2011 Elections, By Gov. Rotimi Amaechi
It’s Sassy! It’s short! It’s Ankara!
The sculpted little dress
The Romantics
Hair pieces
I’m loving my new glamour life
The Igbo and Her World…. A Review

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Scarlett fever!!
Question: How do I incorporate the colour RED into my wardrobe without looking like a lady of the night.
Answer: This season’s red-hot hues will light up your look – take inspiration from the zingy ‘orange-scarlet’ vermilion seen on the spring/summer ’10 catwalks. Our very own African designers such as Bunmi Koko, Deola Sagoe and David Tallie from South Africa have show cased Red in their collections.
Nubia Arts School marks graduation in style
For Nubia House Arts School, the training platform of Nubia House productions limited, the producers of the popular TV soap opera, Private Sector, Saturday, October 16, 2010 marked a significant water shed in the school’s history as three major events were celebrated.
South West Ahead of 2011: To Thy Tent Oh Progressives of Oodua!
Occasioned and buoyed on by the recent judgment on the gubernatorial election in Ekiti, a judgment which tossed Segun Oni out of Government House, Ado Ekiti, describing him as an impostor who did not win the election to be governor of the state in 2007 (not to mention the re-run of last year), the rag-tag movement which claims to be the resurgent progressive of Yoruba South West is making an impression.
Strike: ASUU to meet with committee
STRIKING members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in the state-owned universities in the five south east states are to meet with the six-man committee appointed by the governors of the affected states on Tuesday to find ways of resolving the crisis that has kept the universities closed for over three months.
Helping the poor has shown me the other side of life
Growing up in a large family where her father took under his care both employees and children of the dissident relations, first exposed her to the plight of the poor. Caring and sharing then became a family value that she imbibed as she went along life. It is her firm belief that God gives his blessing to some people so they can be a blessing to others.

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