Federation Cup final: Enyimba, Heartland in Oriental classic
Men are coming to terms with infertility challenges – Tolani Ajayi
Commodore escapes assassination bid
39 Days To Go: Presidential Election Tribunal: How far can Buhari, CPC go?
FG vs Tinubu: Bloody waste of time
Give Ekpan fighters ultimatum to surrender weapons, Forum tells Uduaghan
Tinubu Tears Conduct Bureau Apart
Cleric alleges fraud, seeks EFCC intervention
Boko Haram rubs off negatively on Nigeria’s image – Runsewe
Polio in 5 states worries FG
Theatre Practitioners honour Baba Sala
New tourism & culture transformation agenda out
How Eagles can beat Guinea – Emeteole
How BPE caused failure in privatised companies, by Jimoh Ibrahim
Jonathan’s diplomacy above Palestinian statehood

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Towards resolving the global obesity crisis
Obesity is becoming an increasing health problem globally. It is rising in not just the urban but rural areas. Not just the adults are overweight or obese, these days, obesity is seen much more in children. This trend does not come as a surprise. Globally, the obesity epidemic is growing.
FESTINA bounces back in style
The dreams and aspirations of many theatre lovers, actors/actress, producers and others will soon matrialise as NANTAP has concluded all necessary arrangements to reactivate one of the county’s annual theatre ritual called Festival of Nigerian Plays (FESTINA).
Untold stories of Africans in Europe
To many Nigerians, leaving the country to foreign land is the solution to the myriads of problems debilitating the country. But unknown to many it has been a harrowing tales of anguish. This is what Emeka Mark Edeson, a German based Nigerian of Igbo extraction captures in his new novel titled Echo of Silent Wishes.
Aikhomu: A man of commonsense(2)
Gus was exhibiting a sense of injured pride. He felt like a man who had accomplished his mission well and acquitted himself diligently and elegantly, and then, just in the last step and moment, was now being forced to experience an embarrassment that was totally avoidable.
September 11, 2001 alias 9/11(2)
Two Sundays ago was the anniversary of the devastation that the world would rather forget. It was 10 years ago and the world has not allowed itself to forget.
The Voice of Victory: The miracle power of Divine visitation!
Have you been working night and day by your own power, without any positive result? Have you been depending on your university degree thinking that it is what will give you all you need? Hear this: Just one encounter with God is much more than a lifetime of struggles and efforts. Every day is God’s day; the day you believe is your day. God has more than enough resources to meet all the desires of every living being (Psalm 145:15-16).
Shareholder associations and the rest of us
Shareholding in Nigeria has grown from a few thousand people in the early 70s to an estimated 10 million. The privatization program has had tremendous impact on share ownership. Between 1989 and 2005, 40 government-owned companies were privatized.
2012:‘Why we endorsed Oshiomhole’
Mrs Evelyn Igbafe is the Executive Director of Poverty Alleviation Agency in Edo State. In this interview, she speaks on the efforts of Governor Adams Oshiomhole to alleviate poverty in the state.
Shedding dead skin
Most animals shed skin at regular intervals and we regenerate new ones. In humans the process is rather unceremonious and happens all the time but not so in reptiles. When I was younger I had seen a lizard in the process of shedding skin and had been riveted.
The national question (1)
President Goodluck Jonathan did say he would not preside over a disintegrating nation. This was in an interview granted recently to a national newspaper which had broached the question of the possibility of a dismembered Nigeria.

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