Overpopulation…
Fighting rages as Libya rebels close in on Tripoli
Six-Year Single Term: Jonathan misunderstood – Senator Osunbor
IBB to OBJ: It’s an eye for an eye
OBJ vs IBB: Oritsejafor, Okogie seek truce
Tributes galore for Aikhomu
Nigeria tops polio fund donors table – Rotary chief
Katsina-Alu vs Salami: Lawyers beam searchlight
Preparing for the ‘Night of Majesty Ramadan 21
SCANDAL IN THE JUDICIARY: The story of two justices
Demolition of Abuja Estate Brews Controversy
Exposé on Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion (6)
Rangers ready to down Niger’s Akokana – Chime
Victor Attah vindicated – 1
Why I established varsity – Elizade boss

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Committee Membership: Senate, House of Reps play footsy
These twin reports on the two chambers of the National Assembly are presented with a view to appraising the activities of the leadership and members of the legislative arm of government. Due to resume sitting next month, the Senate and the House of Representatives are yet to constitute standing committees the engine rooms for the activities of the National Assembly. So, how did both chambers fare before going on recess? Read these piece.
Seyi’s healing balm for Nigeria
As Nigerian youths joined their counterparts all over the world to celebrate the world youth day , one issue that topped their discussions was their neglect by the various governments.
Maik Nwosu out with new book
Award winning poet,journalist, novelist and academic, Maik Nwosu’s new book, Markets of Memories, has just hit the bookshelves. Published by Africa World Press, the book came out of Maik Nwosu’s Phd thesis which was on semiotics.
StarTimes invests $70m in Nigeria
NTA-Star TV Network Limited has invested $70 million in the Digital Terrestrial Television, DTT, project and plans to expand its operations across the countrty within the next two years.
Nigeria’s unemployment crises is a time-bomb – Hon Chikere
Former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Rivers State, Ken Chikere, was elected into the House of Representatives last April to represent Port Harcourt Federal Constituency. In this interview with Ben Agande in Abuja, he speaks on a wide range of issues including remuneration for members of the National Assembly whom he said are under- paid.
He also speaks on the growing unemployment in the country and the danger it portends and warns that the revolution witnessed in the Middle East could happen here.

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