Insurgency: Taming inter-agency rivalry

While President Goodluck Jonathan was calling for a stronger global consensus and determination to end the scourge of terrorism in faraway New York an unfortunate event had just occurred in Apo area of Abuja, over an alleged exchange of gun shots between security officers and Boko Haram members.
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Crisis rocks Methodist Church

THE proposed investiture of a new Prelate for the Methodist Church Nigeria, scheduled for next Sunday, may not hold after all as the process that produced the Prelate-elect has been faulted by the immediate past Prelate of the church, Dr Sunday Mbang, who described the election as an ecclesiastical fraud of the highest order.

Strike: ASUU is lying, says FG

The Federal Government has accused the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) of being economical with the truth on lecturers prolonged industrial action in the universities.

Anti-Oyinlola verdict shocking, a miscarriage of justice – nPDP

THE Abubakar Kawu Baraje-led ‘New Peoples Democratic Party, nPDP’, yesterday, condemned Friday’s judgment by the Federal High Court, Abuja declaring that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, should delete Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola’s name from its records as PDP’s National Secretary, just as it vowed to appeal the judgment.

There is no magic for late presentation of cancer – Prof Ajekigbe

Professor Aderemi Ajekigbe, Head of Oncology and Radiology, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, in this interview with Sola Ogundipe, Health Editor, says late stage cancer has no cure. Ajekigbe adds that it is erroneous to think only females are susceptible to breast cancer. Men too, according to him, are prone to the cancer of the breast.

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