100 indigent students leave for US on DESOPADEC’s scholarship
Adamawa revenue board rakes in N3b
Spain ignites Coca cola’s expedition 206
Lekki Worldwide strengthens brand identity with classrooms donation
Lawyer lauds Uduaghan on DESOPADEC
Privatised steel company bars journalists, BPE officials
Financial sector returning to business as usual,IMF
Investors gain N96bn on NSE
Liquidity crisis graounds Micro-Finance interbank money market
CBN, STOP THIS NONSENSE!
Disagreement over deferred public ownership of NSE
Lagos raises panel to enhance land acquisition process
12,500 jostle for Katsina’s 500 housing units
Oshodi: Lagos moves to accommodate displaced traders
Insurance market agreement not a toothless bull dog, Okpor
Recovering Nigeria’s Terracotta

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Cyprian Ekwensi’s film heritage and Igbo film legacy(2)
In his book, Cyprian Ekwensi, Ernest Emenyonu captures aspects of Ekwensi’s disposition to film in the 1950s. For instance, beyond revealing how Ekwensi “wrote and broadcast plays and stories for the BBC Overseas Service†, Emenyonu demonstrates how “once in 1954 his voice was ‘dubbed’ on to the sound track of the film Man of Africa, which was shown at the Venice Film Festival that year†.
Aren’t I too old for all these shenenigans?!
The mystery about festive periods is that you never know what would turn up to make it a memorable event for you. Take the Ed-il-fitri festival for instance. You expect your Muslim friend not only to invite you for a Ram feast but to give you choice cuts of ram to take home; which was exactly what happened to me.
The Voice of Victory : The pillars of wisdom (3)
Last week, I showed you the relevance of dreams, with their demands, if you must achieve maximum success in life.
This week, I will teach on the second pillar of success—Identity. Wisdom demands that you sit down and locate the treasures of God inside you. A wise man said, “Find out what you truly love doing and build your daily agenda around it.â€
Ebonyi 2011: Elechi and the opposition challenge
By Dennis Agbo Governor Martin Elechi of Ebonyi State is not sleeping well. His sleep is murdered by his ambition to stay in office beyond 2011 when he hopes to be re-elected for a second term in office. Ordinarily, the governor should be having a good sleep, given the fact that, as one of the […]
The acquisition of nuclear
Sometimes around 2006 and 2007,1 was browsing the Internet when I came across a document suggesting that the think-tank in Europe were planning on how they can build and supply small nuclear reactors for the generation of electricity to developing countries. They will also be supplying the nuclear fuel (some kind of processed Uranium used (bed the nuclear reactors) to those developing countries.

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