Air Force elevates 98 senior officers
NECA, NLC differ on compulsory NHF contribution
Why we want concessionaires out of FAAN, Comrade Ekanem
Open skies: Nigeria 1 United States 3
I’m not planning to abandon Atiku – IBB
Airtel Nigeria announces winners in MAMAs Trivia Promo
Marketing profession is critical to national dev, NIMN
LG introduces 1st near full HD 3D notebook
Experts identify tools for good governance
NDLEA arrests 13 over 44.76kg of cocaine
Accidents: Truck drivers admit recklessness
ADC urges Jega to build electorate’s confidence
2011: Why Igbo should support Jonathan – Obi
Minister’s aide condemns Imo Assembly’s call for Iheanacho’s removal
G to re-open Akanu Ibiam Airport Dec. 16
Okunnu blames FG over deplorable state of roads

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Nigerians deserve an apology (2)
THE Nigerian people require an unreserved urgent apology from the leadership of the National Assembly for subjecting the nation to this avoidable legislative blunder.
N1.9b scam in Kogi State
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has cautioned all the officials of Kogi state government involved in the N1.9 billion scam case instituted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, never to make any attempt on the life of either the prosecution witness or the prosecution counsel during and after the determination of the case.
Why Ogboru can’t be Governor – Oma Djebah
Mr. Oma Djeba a former Thisday Editor and presently Commissioner for Information in Delta State in this
interview rebuffs allegations of fraudulent inflation of projects by the erstwhile administration of Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, articulates the qualifications and experience of the former Delta helmsman for the job of Governor and outlines the rule of engagement with Uduaghan’s traducer, notably, Chief Edwin Clark.
Lagosians rue tanker explosion
FOR commuters plying the Lagos Badagry expressway, Thursday, December 1, 2010, is a day they will not forget in a hurry. Same applies to those who reside along the expressway, especially the Finiger-Alakija axis of the highway. Aside being trapped in the traffic for several hours, the sight of roasted human corpses, was one that will haunt them for years to come.
2011 polls: Disable persons lobby INEC, political parties
Physically challenged persons in Bayelsa State have appealed to the authorities of the Independent National Electoral Commission to recognize their political rights and include them in the processes that will lead to a free and fair election in 2011.
Bayelsa royal father faults National Assembly on immunity clause
Chairman of the Bayelsa State Traditional Rulers Council, King Joshua Igbagara weekend faulted the outcome of constitution drafting and amendment in the country declaring that the various drafting committees have failed the nation with the inclusion of immunity clause and constituency projects for governors and members of the National Assembly.
HIV: Living positively
In 1986, when the first HIV case was reported, being told that one was infected with HIV was like handing out a death sentence to that individual. Not only was there barely enough information, there was no preventive medicine and we were told there was no cure. Fifteen years down the line, there is still no cure but infected persons don’t have to die anymore as the introduction of anti-retro-viral (ARV) drugs have helped to keep infected persons alive.
Diet defense against HIV and AIDS
AIDS is thought to be caused by the human immune deficiency virus HIV. The virus destroys the body’s infection fighting T-cells. After exposure to the virus, 3 to 6 months will elapse before tests show evidence that anti-bodies to the virus have or have not developed in the blood. Until then, test reads HIV negative. Early symptoms appear as flu and may take 7 to 11 years to develop.
We all have an HIV problem!
I was in company of a friend of mine, Dr. (Mrs.) Olusola Oluyombo Oyekunle, nee Mabogunje, recently at the Island Maternity, Lagos when she asked me if I know what my HIV status was. I told her I do and that it was negative. Then, she asked me how long I had an HIV test to which I answered a year ago. She then encouraged me to have another one and that there was no harm in being sure that I was still negative. I did and guess what? Well, I will tell you the result at the end of this article. But, whatever I tell you, trust me, I have chosen to handle it well.
S.E.E. Support, Encouragement and Empowerment for PLWHVA
World AIDS Day offers us the opportunity to unite to encourage our human brothers and sistersPLWHVAthat is, People Living With HIV/AIDS, to deal with the day-to-day reality of dealing with this disease.
Yellow Glow
Even though it is one of the most tricky colours to wear, yellow is big this season with looks in belts, shoes, dresses, tops and even pants. You can be very stylish with yellow as long as you know how to coordinate this bright color with the rest of your outfit. The key to wearing yellow well is not over doing it.
Bayelsa fashion week 2010: A blend of creativity and culture
Keeping to the promise of continuity made last year by wife of the governor of Bayelsa state, Mrs Alayingi Sylva to ensure that the economic standard of youths in the State is improved, the office of the First Lady in collaboration with Legendary Gold Limited, held the 2nd edition of the Bayelsa Fashion Week in Yeneagoa the state capital recently.
What lies underneath
Too often, we pay so much attention to the outward appearance to the detriment of our inner wears. Yet, what we wear under those gorgeous dresses say a lot about who we really are. What is the use looking dapper if the undergarment is nothing to write home about. You don’t want to caught napping. So we ask the question, what lies beneath? Take a peak to be sure you look good in and out
Sanusi Lamido: Mischievous CBN Governor?
A University convocation lecturer is expected to make fundamental statements for the progress of society. Indeed, the occasion is not for generalized comments that add nothing to nothing. Rather, it is an apt opportunity to take a hard look at society, point to its most problematic areas and take a stand.
Senator Bola Tinubu backs Sanusi Lamidi Sanusi
Following the in sistence of the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria Sanusi Lamidi Sanusi that 25 per cent of the nation’s overhead cost was spent by the National Assembly last Thursday when he appeared before the various committees on the Senate and House of Representative, the Former Governor of Lagos State, Senator Bola Tinubu, yesterday commended Sanusi for his doggedness, stressing that he respected him for holding firm to his position.

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