FG plans more universities
Prisons are places for correction; not condemnation-Bishop Dauji
Ondo protests assault on ladies
‘Claims on Asaba airport false’
Ewherido: DPP chieftain advises Amori
Siasia’s N1bn suit against NFF: He’s desperate – Bassey
Fuel subsidy removal: N-Delta Forum disowns ethnic group
Carrot: New violence solving mechanism in the North
7 BILLIONTH HUMAN: Population control and healthy living
SportsGuard: Wasteful NFF
Group advises PDP on Okpe LG polls
London Olympics: Ngerem says Nigeria not ready for medals
Remove ego from legislation
The butterfly years
Adoption: Pros and Cons
‘How students can achieve career dreams’

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Adamu, Broderick absolve Maigari from football woes
As Nigerian Football Federation, NFF struggles to get itself out of the mire of the Nation’s series of football failure this year, NFF board member Alhaji Shehu Adamu and veteran coach, Sebastian Broderick have absolved the NFF leadership from the blame.
Ndukwe urges Keshi to choose players on merit
As the Super Eagles face another test against Botswana on Saturday at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City, former Eagles player Chukwu Ndukwe has urged newly contracted coach, Stephen Keshi to ensure that only in-form and ‘hungry’ players are selected for the match.
Sanusi can’t win this one
Each time Sanusi Lamido Sanusi opens his mouth, most of us are compelled to listen. For he makes some good sense. But this is not to say that we do not say some good sense as well.
Gaddafi’s end: What message for our dictators?
We welcome news of the end of the disastrous era of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in the People’s Republic of Libya, though, we preferred him being captured alive so as to face trials over his regime’s sundry grievous rights violations including mass murder, covert and overt sponsorship of international terrorism and internal political insurrections. The journey to Gaddafi’s fall remotely started in the Tunisian city of Bouzid on December 17, 2010, where 26-year old Mohammed Bouazizi, a street vendor, set himself on fire, over his frustration as per former President Azedine Ben-Ali’s failed leadership and dictatorship. The former president, who ruled his country since 1987(23 years), later fled the country on 14 January, 2011 as a result of the raging “Jasmine Revolution”.
At last the truth on Vision 20:2020
“It is expected that based on the implementation of the Vision 20:2020 Economic Blueprint, which again goes to the root of resource management, the nation’s GDP should be growing at about 14 per cent per annum from 2010 to 2020, to realize this vision.

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