King Kanu bows out on high

Nwankwo Kanu is a soccer colossus and he bestrode the football fields leaving a list of achievements that is a thousand miles long. He also left a long lasting impression on the minds of football followers and to the entire nation he is forever a hero.
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Gombe: Issues, personalities that may make or mar Dankwambo‘s govt

THERE is uneasy calm in Gombe State. Politicians, especially from the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP, have been virulently divided along personal and political lines in the interpretations of the situation. Even Bookmakers who predicted early take-off of the new government are tingly placed on tenterhooks, and have consequently launched themselves into a tirade of guesses. The populace too, are anxious. And everything has remained in insipid state since May 29 when power changed hands in the state.

FCMB partners UNICEF on Day of African Child

To commemorate 2011 International Day of the African Child and Children’s Day, First City Monument Bank Plc, FCMB, in partnership with UNICEF, is organising a ‘photography to painting’ competition amongst junior secondary school students across selected schools in Lagos State.

FG’s Privatization programme is a failed project —Abu

A consultant to the defunct National Economic Intelligence Council, NEIC and former member of the National Working Committee of the ruling PDP, Dr James Abu has taken a swipe at the privatization programme of the Federal Government describing it as a failed project.

UN calls for African trade diversification

African countries should develop closer ties with both traditional and emerging partners, to boost sustainable and inclusive growth, according to a United Nations-backed report released Tuesday.

People, issues that may influence Jang’s second tenure

THE swearing-in of Jonah David Jang, as Governor of Plateau State for a second term was, as usual, celebrated with pomp and pageantry, borne out of the expectation by many that he would consolidate on the achievements of his first tenure.

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