CDHR urges FG to peg house rents
Covenant University set to rank among world best universities – VC
Bad road is killing our business, traders lament
France backs Nigeria’s UN Security Council bid
Obi: Zoning not in Jonathan/Igbo govs’ deal
The raging zoning palaver in PDP
‘PDP has no proof it delivered Ondo to Jonathan’
Edo police orders cultists arrest in 24 hrs
Buhari’s CPC: No retreat, no surrender!
How JTF bombed John Togo to death
I am my own competition — Nse
A note to the President

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Zimrage engages cultural relations with children
After successful take off of the well received International cultural Exchange programme with two plays; Preemeptive and Seven last year, the organisers of the event, Zimrage Multimedia has announced its preparedness for the second leg of its internal programme.
In my time we played for the passion, not money – Bazuaye
Nigerians will not easily forget their joy when the Golden Eaglets won African’s first World Cup at the Kodak U-16 World Cup in China in 1985. The tournament launched many of the players in the squad into limelight and brought them to an amiable height in football with Super Eagles. Baldwin Bazuaye stand out as one of those whose blissful career commenced from that China ’85 event.
The “Triple-Win” Solution: Volunteering
I do like the good things in life. But I have come to understand that there is a far more satisfying currency than Naira, or U.S.“Benjamins.” It is called the currency of loving service.
The House Girl
In this present age when modernisation or civilization has robbed our children and youths the needed time to listen to folk-tales and stories from their parents, the need to come up with other means of impacting the right values to them becomes the problem. And many people have come up with many ways of addressing the problem and one of the ways is through writing of books.
Eagles won’t feel Odemwingie’s absence – Beke
Former Bayelsa United Football Club chairman, Felix Beke has said that the omission of the West Brom striker Osaze Odemwingie will not pose a problem to the team when they lock horns with Argentina on June 1 and the 2012 Africa Nations Cup qualifier against Ethiopia on June 5.

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