Which Way Boko Haram; Which Way President Jonathan?
2012 first quarter deadline: Where is the cement?
Can churches here promote women’s rights?
Nigeria: To be or not to be?
Bureaucracy as a ghost
Culture: Nation in visual Feast

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Amiesimaka blasts NFF over Yekini’s death
Former Nigerian international, Adokiye Amiesimaka who was part of the Nigeria team that won the Africa Cup of Nations 1980 has described Rashidi Yekini’s death as the most tragic thing that can happen to Nigerian football.
Who rules at ArtHouse Auction?
As Arthouse Contemporary Limited, one of the foremost art promoters in the country holds the eighth edition of its economic promising art auction tomorrow , what will be upper most in the mind of many who have followed the developments in the third tier art market will be whose work will win the day?
Terrorist or freedom fighter?
The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness; to an opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example; to a father, deference; to your mother, conduct that will make her proud of you; to yourself, respect; to all men, charity – Francis Maitland Balfour
What killed Rashidi – Mother
Bereaved mother of erstwhile Super Eagles forward Rashidi Yekini has spoken of the ordeal that eventually killed her son.
Suspected Fulani herdsmen sack villages in Plateau
The pain of the villagers was written all over them as they rummaged through the remains of their destroyed homes. All they were trying to do was salvage what was still useful.
BIN LADEN: How Obama conducted Operation Neptune Spear
It was a fitting closure be fore the 10th remembrance anniversary of 9/11. The killing, on Wednesday, May 1, 2011, of Osama Bin Laden, just four months before the month of September, marked what President Barrack Obama of the United States described as “a testament to the greatness of our country and the determination of the American people”.
Faith at Cross Fire
Readers of this review will wonder at what makes funeral, which in its deep denotative African sense is seen to be a harbinger of pain, anguish and sorrow an aesthetic exercise. Ironically, this exigency in pain, sorrow and loss at some levels provides rich and deep cultural, religious and scholarly aesthetics.
Why President, NSA must not resign (2)
First of all, let me apologise for my error about the Rt. Reverend Oladunjoye. He is still the Bishop of Owo Diocese and not retired. My sincere regrets on this Sir!
God, the catholic way
15 track gospel music discs titled; Song of Unity from the porch of St. Michael Catholic Choir, Enyigogu Mbaise is a worthy re-invention of the dwindling Catholic Church music being continually threatened by modern day Pentecostal church songs.
Harsh economic situation responsible for violence against women – Olushola Akai
Olushola Akai is the Executive Director of Ajegunle Community project (ACP), a non governmental organisation borne out of the desire to give poor and disadvantaged women and youths the opportunity to stand for their rights and demand improved access to social, economic amenities without being discriminated or abused. In this interview, the Executive Director talks about the journey so far, the reason for increasing trend of gender based violence, the role of the society in curbing this ugly trend and other issues. Enjoy!!!
Sports Minister, NFF mourn with Yekini’s family
The Supervising Minister of Sports, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi is saddened by the shocking and untimely death of Nigeria’s football maestro, Rashidi Yekini, even as The Nigeria Football Federation has described the death a great loss.
Nigerian writer, Babatude shortlisted for 2012 Caine Prize
Nigerian budding writer, Rotimi Babatunde is among the five short listed names for the 2012 prestigious Caine Prize for African Writing.
Terrorist attacks in Nigeria, Afghanistan, others threat to int’l peace – Ban
The United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, says recent terrorist attacks in Nigeria, Afghanistan, Iraq and Yemen are an indication that terrorism threat was still formidable.
Jailbreak foiled in Ivorian prison
Security forces on Friday foiled an attempted jailbreak in an Abidjan prison, with residents reporting heavy gunshots and mobilisation of troops from the Ivorian Republican Force (FRCI) within the courtyard.

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