Oyakhilome holds musical concert for Haiti
Fuel subsidy and a fool and his money
Our road map during Lent
Okogie hails Anambra election
Clerics brainstorm over sexual abuse
Glo rewards future literary stars with 3G modems at BookJam
The Voice of Victory : Breaking generational curses!
Soyinka, Utomi, Bakare address women
Pray against earth tremor, Adeboye tells Nigerians
AC slams ministers, governors over Jonathan’s government
Togo president ‘wins re-election’
Police dismiss reports of ghastly accident on Benin-Ore Road
Alleged information leakage tears INEC apart
6000 Mw equpment abandoned at the ports
JTF arrests 25 for illegal bunkering in Ogoni
Nigerian models are least paid in the world -Geraldine Obi

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Power as an intoxicant: The Nigerian example(3)
In the unfolding charade relating to the appropriate power equation now that the President is incapacitated, the word ‘loyalty’ has become a victim of monstrous panel beating and misinterpretations. People talk as if loyalty is an end itself, not a means to a higher purpose that renders it meaningful.
For love of Blueberry
After that he hurdled over three Boeing 747 planes, two Airbuses and a Boeing 787 Dreamliner taxing for take-off almost hitting his back foot on the tail fin of the aircraft. He claimed another record in the highest hurdles.
The numbered days of Jonathan
Jonathan’s days are numbered, and this is where he is poised to make history, if he knows what to do with numbered days. But let us establish the fact that Jonathan’s days are numbered. I was not responsible for numbering his days.
Imo State: News about kidnappings
The news out of Imo State is not good. There is a sense of failure and a general feeling of siege; a situation that calls us all to rise and confront two important questions: first, how is it that a state so endowed with some of Africa’s best educated people can sit and allow the use of primitive and unregulated power to undermine its civic authority?
EFCC places ministers under 24-hr surveillance
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has placed all serving ministers on a 24-hour surveillance ahead of the investigation being conducted by the Presidential Projects Monitoring Committee into the various projects embarked upon and executed in the last two years.

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