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It’s the system, stupid

It’s the system, stupid

General Olusegun Obasanjo took one of his protégées, Dr Goodluck Jonathan to the cleaners in an 18- page missive last week.

D’banj set to celebrate 10 years on stage…steps out with Genevieve

D’banj set to celebrate 10 years on stage…steps out with Genevieve

Dapo Oyebanjo popularly known as D’banj is gearing up to celebrate his 10th year in the Nigerian Entertainment Industry come 2014. The world has watched D’banj grow in his career and it is no doubt that in 2014, the biggest celebration as well as the biggest project is expected to stem out of DMK Media.

AfroCandy banned by facebook, resurrects

AfroCandy banned by facebook, resurrects

US-based Nigerian soft-porn star, Judith Opara Mazagwu, a.k.a AfroCandy has bounced back weeks after she was restricted from posting nude pictures on her facebook page by the administrators of the social network.

Spellbinders

Spellbinders

After reading the letters of both Obasanjo and his beloved daughter Iyabo, I fell in love with the Obasanjo family all over again.

How celebrities plan to spend Xmas holiday

How celebrities plan to spend Xmas holiday

There is always a plan for Christmas. Almost everyone has one plan or the other to wrap up the year in grand style. But oftentimes, the anxiety of the Yuletide catches us below the belt and abandons us in the creek without paddle as to what to do, where to be, who to be with, and other one million naira questions. Some of our celebrities share how they plan to spend Christmas holiday with your darling Entertainers Talkback.

UNN Alumni fingers Wike in varsity crisis

UNN Alumni fingers Wike in varsity crisis

THE University of Nigeria, UNN, Nsukka Alumni Association has accused the Supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike of being behind the alleged illegal removal of the Pro-Chancellor of the university that has thrown the university community into crisis.

Education sector stinks! Infrastructure bad, now worse

Education sector stinks! Infrastructure bad, now worse

For about six months now, public universities, the most vital segment of the country’s tertiary education system had been closed down due to strike by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) over sundry issues including infrastructure which seemed a major one.