The tragedy of Anambra’s politics
Eagles escape defeat, hold Ethiopia 2-2
10 feared dead in fresh NURTW clash in Ibadan
Sterling Bank, FirstRand end merger talks
Shareholders approve GSK’s N861m dividend
Anyim will deliver, says Chime
Rivers Police to destroy explosives at Nowa/Tai
Over 10 communities threaten Shell, NGC over MoU
Birth control: The plan every family needs
Uduaghan didn’t make oath with anybody on SSG – Akpeki
Fashola charges lawmakers as Lagos House is inaugurated
NPAN seeks domestication of freedom of information act
How Reps shared controversial N10bn
SPEAKER’S JOB: Northern leaders hijack campaign

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Amosun explains Abeokuta demolition
Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, yesterday, explained the building demolished by the state government which sparked off outry was constructed without legal backing and that it constituted security risk.
Essien-Igbokwe faults ex-Akwa Ibom House over resolution to refund money
Lady of Songs, Christy Essien-Igbokwe, has chided members of the immediate past Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly for asking her to pay back an unspecified amount of money to the state government following her contract to supply printing machines to the state newspaper corporation about 12 years ago, saying that the former legislators were living in ‘’a fools paradise”.
The Voice of Victory: You can access Divine guidance!
A person who seeks to be guided must reach out to God to receive guidance. Predestination is real, but it has to be discovered in order to be actualized. Just as precious jewels are not found on the surface of the earth, so it is with divine guidance. Divine guidance is what gives direction to life. You cannot get your bearings right without it. The person that needs to access divine guidance has what to do to be led. Let us look at some of them:
The New Northern Agenda: How the North plans to retake power
Lamentation song, pure and simple. The meeting was called to examine the failure of the North to stop President Goodluck Jonathan. But for a better part of the over two hours spent at the meeting, it was all about lamentation, about what ought to have been done but which was not done, things not meant to be done but which were done.
I’m determined to plant more Soroptimist Clubs in Nigeria – Mrs Bjorg Lawal-Solarin
Chief (Mrs.) Bjorg Lawal-Solarin is the current National President of Soroptimist International of Nigeria, a non-governmental service organisation comprising professional women. In a recent encounter, she shared with Vista Woman her plans for the organisation which is affiliated to the Soroptimist International of Great Britain & Ireland, and also highlighted how beneficial the organisation has been to the Nigerian society.

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