End of the road for notorious kidnapping ring
Niyi Osundare at forum, says good governance grows book culture
FG to harness potentials of youths, says Sambo
Appendicitis: Pain at the heart of your gut
Adeboye, others task UN on world peace
The Voice of Victory: Enjoying a world of no limits! (2)
Nigerian team loses out in Imagine Cup 2011
PDP rejigs zoning, elects new chair in Nov
Boko Haram: Military chiefs, political leaders disagree
Ajimobi: Why I withheld Akala’s pay
Kidnappers walk into trap

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Your money or your life!
The most difficult decision people sometimes have to make is not between “totally right” and “absolutely wrong.” However, the individual determines what is “right” or “wrong,” anybody who can be regarded as well-adjusted and who is not corrupted or under duress can generally decide to support the “right” and resist the “wrong.” The most difficult choices involve two “rights” or two “wrongs.”
Rochas Okorocha’s gaffes
Rochas Okorocha, recently elected governor of Imo State, still has his head in some cloud where he lives as some military-imperator. This is apparent from some of his key actions and declarations since his election in May.
Falcons can be better if league is strong – Akande
Following the poor outing of the Super Falcons in the on-going Women World Cup in Germany, former Falcons coach and technical adviser of Crown FC Niyi Akande says the team can be re-invigorated if the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF can focus on the female league in the country. “If you want to rate Falcons I will not say they have done badly, because in the past they did bad especially in 1991.
Govs split on minimum wage
The controversy over the removal of subsidy on petrol, the push for an enhanced revenue sharing formula in favour of the states and the issue of obeying the Minimum Wage Act signed into law this year may be threatening to tear apart the perceived unity in the Governors’ Forum.
Still on corruption & deepening crisis of values
Since Nigerians are unwilling to engage in radical, non-violent, socio-political praxis, members of the ruling elite assume that the people can endure anything, provided they manage to eke out a miserable living.

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