Bazuaye predicts Eagles victory over Ethiopia

Bazuaye predicts Eagles victory over Ethiopia

As the all important African Nations Cup qualifier hit D-day today, former Super Eagles and Concord FC forward, Baldwin Bazuaye has reiterated that the Samson Siasia led Eagles will beat Ethiopia at the Abuja National Stadium.
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Forget presidential poll run-off – Jonathan campaign coordinator

Forget presidential poll run-off – Jonathan campaign coordinator

Barely two weeks to the presidential election in the country, the Ondo State coordinator of Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation, Rt. Hon. Taofik Abdussalam, in this interview, speaks on the chances of the president in the south-west and the north-west regions. The coordinator’s who is a former speaker of Ondo House of Assembly, also disagrees that the 12 year-rule of the PDP in the country is a collossal waste.

PROLOGUE:The election of our lives: Has Nigeria been good to democracy?

PROLOGUE:The election of our lives: Has Nigeria been good to democracy?

Democracy is good for Nigeria and Nigerians! But has Nigeria and Nigerians been good to democracy? Certainly not! But could be!
An opportunity would present itself via the elections beginning this Saturday.
Since 1960, when Nigerians succeeding in forcing the hands of the colonial masters, causing the lowering of the Union Jack for the Green-White-Green flag, the nation continues to grope in this seemingly endless search for credible elections expected to usher in leaders with the peoples’ mandate. A credible process has almost always been elusive.

How ready is INEC for the polls?

How ready is INEC for the polls?

Staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, are in a sort of frenzy in the run- up to the elections. For a commission that has promised Nigerians free, fair and credible election after several failed attempts at raising the bar of electoral excellence, the approach to the polls which some analysts have dubbed a litmus test for the chairman of the commission, Professor Attahiru Jega, must be taken with all seriousness.

In the throes of fear:The magnifying spectre of violence

In the throes of fear:The magnifying spectre of violence

Elections in Nigeria have always witnessed a plethora of violent incidents. But, in spite of repeated assurances that this year’s elections would be different, the magnifying spectre of violence in the week before the polls has created a cumulus of fear in the land. This report examines the reasons for this.

Partnering For Devt: From Ireland, Nigerians seek opportunities

Partnering For Devt: From Ireland, Nigerians seek opportunities

Ireland, West African Business & Economic Council, (IWABEC), a premier ethical development and pro-trade organisation based in Dublin, Ireland, last week, in Abuja, at the 1st ASO Savings & Loans Homes Exhibition, came to town to promote bi-directional investment in property assets by Nigerians and her Diaspora in Ireland and United Kingdom.

At NERC, el-Rufai drums on passion & service to nation

At NERC, el-Rufai drums on passion & service to nation

Many Nigerians would not readily associate the controversial former minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Malam Nasir el-Rufai, with a speaking job simply because the man himself has been known to rail at those who “just talk and do nothing.”

Jonathan committed to Nigeria’s attainment of  food security – Agric Minister

Jonathan committed to Nigeria’s attainment of food security – Agric Minister

Appointed as Minister of Agriculture 11months ago, Professor Sheikh Abdullah, in this interview with Sunday Vanguard’s Jide Ajani, Editor, Northern Operations; Favour Nnabugwu and Gbemiga Olamikan, presents government’s position on the huge challenges in a sector that employs 70 per cent of Nigerians. Abdullah laments that some states are still not meeting their obligations to farmers but reaches a point of consolation that things would get better.