Action Congress of Nigeria condemns Bama killings

Action Congress of Nigeria condemns Bama killings

The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has strongly condemned the attack on Bama town in Borno state by suspected Boko Haram insurgents which left 55 people dead, saying the barbaric attack is another reason for all stakeholders to work tirelessly to end the daily carnage in some parts of the north.
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Reps begin ratification of Bakassi, other treaties

Reps begin ratification of Bakassi, other treaties

The House of Representatives, yesterday, initiated the process of ratification of treaties and agreements reached with international bodies by Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of the Federal Government.

Those who can’t fly

Those who can’t fly

IT must be stated clearly that aviation authorities have statutory rights to decide which aircraft flies. They can also impose sanctions for infractions, in line with the law.

Waiting for Pini Jason

Waiting for Pini Jason

TUESDAY passed without Pini Jason’s column that had become a traditional offering in Vanguard for years. What would he have written? What would he have ignored, rating it inconsequential, or scanning his ever fresh memory to remind you when he wrote about it?

PDP dares Oshiomhole to deny he begged joining them

PDP dares Oshiomhole to deny he begged joining them

Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has again challenged Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State to open up on how he practically begged to join the party instead of allowing his aides who knew nothing about it to be defending him.

Much ado about presidential pardon

Much ado about presidential pardon

OUR convoluted and highly charged political environment gathered more steam recently in the aftermath of the presidential pardon granted eight Nigerians. The Council of States had granted pardon to the former Chief of General Staff,General Oladipo Diya and former Governor Of Bayelsa State,Diepreye Alamieyeseigha.Others include former Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquaters, the late Major General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua,Major Bello Magaji,Mohammed Lima Biu,Shettima Bulama, the late Major General Abdul Kareem Adisa and Major GeneralSegun Fadipe.