2011:Sylva promises to unlock citizens potentials
Architects decry illicit foreign incursion
Army of supporters grace Sylva’s declaration
Microfinance bank moves to recover overdue debts
Jonathan in endorsement spree
No automatic ticket for PDP govs – Nwodo
Obasanjo lists yardsticks function federalism
2011 elections will determine Nigeria’s future – Buhari
2011: Jonathan, at Redemption Camp, seeks prayers
2011: ACN Abia elects officers
Militants bomb three Agip, Chevron oil facilities
Ooni, Alaafin reconcile
Nigeria kicks against French dominance at Lake Chad water border
The many colours of money
Most Deltans against Clark’s anti-Uduaghan’s sentiments – Afejuku

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Should immunity & impunity cover treason? -1
Nothing is all evil. Previous military governments gave us two decrees, which in retrospect, we might wish had been incorporated into our 1999 constitution. The second was the Failed Bank Decree of the Abacha administration. Although I was placed in detention four times during that regime, I will forever pray for Abacha for at least temporarily sanitizing the banking sector.
Death of our guinea pig
We lost our national guinea pig, Chief Anthony Eromosele Enahoro, to the cruel hands of death last week, at age 87. He did not die in America or England or India. He died in a hospital in Benin City, a lover of his ungrateful country unto death. In the Sunday Vanguard of June 11, 2000, I wrote a piece on The National Guinea Pig.
Demystification & humiliation of PDP (2)
Going by the abysmal performance of PDP at the federal level and in most PDP-controlled states since 1999, it would really be advantageous for our democratic evolution if the party loses the presidency and majority in both chambers of the National Assembly. But that is easier said than done.
Who ‘ll not take advantage of amendment 2010?
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, has taken quite a lot of our time these few days. If you ask me, I will say it is good he did. It was a question of money and of course, integrity. It was a popular uproar. Sanusi could not refuse to answer the summons of the sovereign parliament. He even agreed he could be sacked.
CAF 2010 Awards: Who wears the crown?
Tomorrow in Cairo, 4-3-1 does not quite make it as playing formation but later in the night, one of the above numbers might resonate a significant meaning. Samuel Eto’o is eyeing his 4th CAF Footballer of the Year title, in a fascinating contest, that could also make Didier Drogba a 3rd time winner or see Asamoah Gyan crowned first time winner of the prestigious award.

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