Nsofor frets over Hammers’ bottom placing

Nsofor frets over Hammers’ bottom placing

Eagles' striker Victor Obinna Nsofor is worried about West Hams league fortunes and he is wishing to remain in shape to help the club out of relegation waters.
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Enahoro’s chequered but exciting political career

Enahoro’s chequered but exciting political career

THE late Chief Anthony Okotako Enahoro had a truly chequered political history that spanned well over sixty years. During this period, he took off from the Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe political camp as a member of the nationalist National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons, NCNC, (he edited some of the newspapers in the Zik Group, though he was never a registered member of the Zikist Movement) and moved to the pro_regionalist Action Group led by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

Talks between Fashola, tertiary unions end in deadlock

Talks between Fashola, tertiary unions end in deadlock

Once again, neither side will change its position or accepts the demands of the other side as talks between Lagos State governor and leadership of tertiary unions over implementation of FGN/ASUU 2009 Agreement, have ended in deadlock.

Assessing Justice Ayoola’s tenure at ICPC

Assessing Justice Ayoola’s tenure at ICPC

Not a few Nigerian, perhaps, received with much gusto the news of the exit of Emmanuel Ayoola JSC (Rtd) from the Independent Corrupt Practices And Other Related Offences Commission, popularly called, ICPC, as chairman. It will be recalled that when he was appointed chair of the Commission to replace Mustapha Akanbi, JSC, (Rtd) quite a number of informed minds viewed his appointment with mixed feelings.

Siasia to watch Mikel against Utd

Siasia to watch Mikel against Utd

Nigeria coach Samson Siasia will begin his tenure with a trip to Stamford Bridge this weekend to watch the big Premier League matchup between Chelsea and Manchester United.

FG opposes Charles Okah, others’ bail application

FG opposes Charles Okah, others’ bail application

The Federal Government, yesterday, vehemently opposed an application seeking an immediate release of Charles Okah, the younger brother to the embattled leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, Mr Henry Okah, insisting that the nature of offences he committed entailed that he remains in custody of the State Security Service, SSS.