Afcon Final: Can Eagles bring the trophy home?
Plateau Govt dismisses fake “commissioner”
D’banj to perform at Afcon finals
AFCON: The Cup is ours, Westerhof boasts
Nollywood stars, women activists rally against gender discrimination
Why National Conference must hold before 2015, by Nwabueze, Adebanjo, Maitama Sule, others
AFCON Final Cracker: How Eagles should play – Finidi George
MEGA PARTY FORMATION: How the opposition will decide 2015 presidential election, by Tony Momoh
Amaechi is a transformational leader – Bamanga Tukur
APC is good for Nigeria – Utomi
Nsukka murder: 16 on police wanted list
Don’t grant local govts autonomy, Itse Sagay warns
Inside the jinxed train: N3.7tr may go down the drain
Bring Goodluck to Nigeria, PDP charges Eagles
Nigerians to Eagles: Give us this day

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How Eagles can win – Eguavoen
Austin Eguavoen was the stand-in captain during most of the matches of Tunisia ’94. That was the last time Nigeria won the Nations Cup, the only other time being in 1980 when Nigeria hosted and won. Christian Chukwu was captain and also an assistant to Westerhof when they won in Tunisia.
NEW PARTY: Buhari, Tinubu, threaten Jonathan with Armoured Personnel Carrier, APC
What initially looked like a mission impossible two years ago was, last week, consumated and announced to Nigerians: The formation of a mega political party. Named All Progressives Congress, APC (but which is being derisively labelled Armoured Personnel Carrier), the new party’s leaders have threatened to sack President Jonathan at the polls in 2015.
The road to a country without child abuse
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FG vs Ezekwesili: Two sides of the same phoney currency – 1
The two chorus teams, those singing the hymn called by ex-Minister, Dr Obiageli Ezekwesili, and those rendering, off-key, the tune in support of President Jonathan, would like unwary Nigerians to believe that their verbal media slugfest is a contest between “good” and “evil”. It is nothing of the sort.
I had to be on the street as if ready to sell myself – Chika Unigwe
By Prisca Sam-Duru Chika Unigwe was the winner of 2012 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas $100,000 sponsored literature prize for the prose category. She won the prize with her entry On Black Sister Street. Last week at two well attended ceremony, the recipient was hosted by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where she graduated from the […]

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