‘Scarcity of aviation fuel, our shame’
Paradise sought
Success in Business: The Basic Guide to Starting your Business Part 2
Boring cases!
Nigeria is notorious for abandoning international treaties — Oby Nwankwo
Syria: Assad’s obstinacy and the power play in Capitol Hill
Lindy Gems set to explore children’s talents with Funday
PHCN sales: Employees build capacity on terminal benefits
Smokin Hills golf club will mould stars – Ojo
Nigeria beyond Politics
The lessons of life after pressure
2015 Polls will be free, fair – Olowojoba
‘Why we want Ifeanyi Uba as Anambra gov’
Thirty killed in Nairobi mall ‘terror’ attack
Chelsea beat Fulham, topple Liverpool on league table
PDP Crisis: Between VP Sambo’s loyalists and the opposition in Kaduna

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ANAMBRA 2013: PDP crisis distorting permutations
IF the on–going crisis in the Anambra State branch of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, over who should be its flag bearer for the November 16 election is not resolved in the next few weeks, the party would have made itself a less contender in the impending governorship race. For now, supporters of the party in Anambra State are confused and it is therefore not surprising that many of them have become willing tools for swelling campaign rally grounds of other political parties. A typical example was the flag off of the LP governorship campaign in Onitsha on Thursday where many former members of PDP were seen adorned in Ifeanyi Ubah’s uniforms and caps and directing affairs.
Can it be the same again in the fractured PDP?
THESE are not be the best of times for the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the self acclaimed largest party in Africa and its managers following the lingering crisis and the in-house bickering.
In the last couple of weeks, the Alhaji Bamanga Tukur-led National Working Committee, NWC, has been entangled in a debacle in which some party leaders try to outdo one another. At the heart of it all is the issue of who controls the machinery of the party ahead of the 2015 general elections.
PDP Adults Behaving Badly: House of Reps goes to the dogs…again
Did anybody recognize Hon. Binta Garba last week? She was unmistakable. You couldn’t have missed her in the recording which revealed her wrestling and hard-hitting abilities. Ask Hon.Hafiz Adenowo from Oyo State: He not only got his cloths torn by Binta, a few slaps were added.
Nigeria: ‘Roadmap to stability, progress and Unity’
In the aftermath of the bloody conflicts of 1991 – 93, the bloodiest in the country’s more than 3,000 years of recorded history, the people of Ethiopia faced the fundamental issue squarely, and the solution they worked out at meetings of the ethnic nationalities, based on the tragic lessons of the bloody conflicts, was embodied in the 1995 Constitution, which is still, 17 years after (1995 – 2012), the basis of the continued corporate existence of the diverse “Nations, Nationalities and Peoples” comprised in Ethiopia.
Syria: Russia will abandon Assad if he ‘cheats’
Russia may change its position on Syria if it sees any “cheating” by the regime, a senior Kremlin official said Saturday as Damascus disclosed details of its chemical stockpile in the first step of a disarmament plan.
NUPENG to begin strike in A/Ibom
Oil and gas workers in Akwa Ibom have given notice to begin an indefinite strike on Monday over plans by Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited to sack them.
Stowaway: In-laws after me ‘over govt money’ – Mother
People may have their different views about the action of the 13-year-old stowaway boy, Daniel Oikhena, but he has become some sort of a super star, going by the attention being paid to him by security agencies and the Edo State government. Daniel, on Saturday, August 24, stowed away in the wheel well of an Arik aircraft from Benin-City to Lagos.
NFA introduces Beach Soccer League
The Nigeria Football Association (NFA) says it is hopeful the introduction of a Beach Soccer League in the country will enhance its chances at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
Peaceful council polls excites Imoke
Cross River – Gov. Liyel Imoke of Cross River on Saturday lauded the peaceful conduct of the Sept. 21 Local Government elections in the state
Patience Jonathan calls for peace
The First Lady, Mrs Patience Jonathan, on Saturday called on troubled regions across the world to embrace ceasefire in celebration of the World Peace Day.

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