LASIEC to meet political parties over credible LG polls

LASIEC to meet political parties over credible LG polls

Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission, LASIEC, said, weekend, it had concluded plans to meet with political parties and stakeholders in the forthcoming local government elections to brief them on election guidelines and plans for a hitch free and fair election in the state.
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‘Warri Boys’ dream Warri mega city

‘Warri Boys’ dream Warri mega city

“WARRI Boys”, under the auspices of the Warri Rebirth Initiative, WRI, are planning to revive the good old days of the oil city of Warri in Delta State, which was detribalized and united, by collaborating with the state government, development agencies and stakeholders to build a new Warri mega city .

Occultic pastors abound in churches today – Madubuko

Occultic pastors abound in churches today – Madubuko

Why do you celebrate Azusa every year? Azusa reminds me of the fact that we need to keep fanning the fire of revival. Man’s tendency is to forget the reason why we are here. The truth is that this country needs revival more than anything else. So, Azusa reminds us of the fact that we […]

The Voice of Victory: Enjoying a world of no limits! (3)

The Voice of Victory: Enjoying a world of no limits! (3)

Last week, I taught on a principal component of the engine for your flight to a world of no limits-the Word of God. We saw how God’s Word can make one to enjoy breakthrough unlimited. Also, I showed you how to tap the goodies in the Word through meditation, in order to enjoy a world of no limits. This is a summary of that teaching.

Why Nigeria should bridge the gap in medical tourism

Why Nigeria should bridge the gap in medical tourism

Yinka Joladu, a civil servant has been suffering from End-Stage-Kidney failure. Doctors managing her case have recommended further treatment abroad. Yinka, a mother of four, is considering travelling to India or United State of America (USA) for her surgery. She was required to pay a whooping sum of N6 million for the life- saving surgery.

Boko Haram: We warned govt  – Prelate Ola Makinde

Boko Haram: We warned govt – Prelate Ola Makinde

PRELATE of Methodist Church Nigeria, Archbishop Sunday Ola Makinde, is a household name even before he mounted the saddle at the Wesley House, Marina, Lagos after the expiration of the tenure of Archbishop Sunday Mbang. Last Thursday, he played host to some journalists in his office where he bared his mind on the state of the nation, admonishing that the nation must tread softly and tackle the festering menace of Boko Haram with dispatch.

Ripples over Al Qaeda planned base in Nigeria

Ripples over Al Qaeda planned base in Nigeria

Al-Qaeda’s alleged plan to set up a command and control base in Nigeria is creating diplomatic ripples as Nigeria debunked the claim, last week, insisting that country is not a safe haven for anarchist groups. Indications, however, emerged that the pro-jihadist group may have chosen to set up its operational base in Nigeria in its terrorist war with America and the Western countries.

I never promised any point agenda – Jonathan

I never promised any point agenda – Jonathan

PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan yesterday confirmed the death of the seven-point agenda of his predecessor, the late Umaru Yar’Adua, saying that he never promised any agenda during electioneering campaign. The president, who was making closing remarks at a two-day presidential retreat for ministers, advisers and permanent secretaries in Abuja, insisted he only promised good governance. He said he was disturbed by media reports about nine-point agenda, which he never promised.

IPI in Nigeria, parleys with media bigwigs on FoI Act

IPI in Nigeria, parleys with media bigwigs on FoI Act

The International Press Institute (IPI), yesterday, completed a week-long visit to Abuja and Lagos in Nigeria, where the delegation met with the IPI Nigeria National Committee, key media stakeholders and high-level government officials for discussions on the recently passed Freedom of Information Act, and to explore future IPI activities in the country.