Students Protest: Damage to LASU properties unquantifiable — VC
Era of ‘garrison democracy’ is over — Gulak
Victory over Morocco is unique — Keshi
Obasanjo’s loyalists divided over Jonathan’s re-election
In the best interest of Nigerians
2015 Presidential Election: Campaigns start Nov 16
Paul’s Male-Chauvinism Against Women(2)
Adamu Mu’azu: Not as we hear
Controversial Air Strike: My close shave with death-Senator Ndume
UNEP REPORT: Amaechi asks Ogonis to fast for FG to release N170bn
Raji Fashola Unscripted 2: The fast Pace of development paradigm
Stopping Jonathan in 2015 will have grave consequences – Ezeife
PDP, APC : Two wrecked boats on rescue mission —1
2015: Battle for VP begins in Katsina
The Senate defection anti-climax
Girl, 16, caged for 30 months by own parents
Suspected robbers stoned to death in Lagos

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Tukur’s exit may not end PDP crisis – Gov Sule Lamido
Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State is among the aggrieved governors of the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP. At the height of his frustration with the party, he disappointed pundits who had expected him to join his five colleagues who defected to the All Progressives Congress, APC, last year. In this interview, Lamido gives reasons why he cannot join the opposition but warns that the exit of Bamanga Tukur from the PDP leadership does not in any way solve the problem that is generating tension in the party.
The June 12 Story : How Abiola, NADECO played into Gen. Abacha’s hands – Prof. Yadudu
In this concluding part of the interview with the former legal adviser to the late head of state, General Sani Abacha, Prof. Awwal Yadudu, he says the late Chief MKO Abiola won the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential election but defends his incarceration by Abacha on the grounds of his self-declaration as president. Yadudu also speaks on other issues in the polity.
APC and the escalating violence in Rivers State
On Friday, Vanguard reported that the National Executive Committee of the opposition All Peoples Congress (APC) directed its members in the National Assembly to block the passing of the appropriation bill and the confirmation hearings of the president’s new cabinet nominees and service appointments to the Nigerian High Command “until the federal government halts the escalating violence in Rivers State.”
What Nobody Will Tell You About Lesbianism, Sodomy!
Western hysteria about President Goodluck Jonathan’s signing of the Same Sex Prohibition Act 2013 could not have come as a surprise to watchers of the strong advocacy for recognition of the rights of homosexuals euphemistically called the gay community.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights have been on the front burner of public domain in the Caucasian world
Nothing limits the woman — Joy Isi Bewaji,Media entrepreneur/author
Joy Isi Bewaji joyfully wears the hat of a publicist, media entrepreneur and author. She is an all round media personality with incredible presence on TV, radio, online and print. Driven by the desire to make a mark in whatever she does, Joy presently engages in celebrity PR with the sought after showbiz personalities like Joseph Benjamin, and Tonto Dike in her portfolio. In this interview with Kehinde Ajose, she opens up on how women can make their mark, the projects she is currently working on, and many more.
I recklessly went after kids, sexually assaulting them- Rapist
While kidnapping and armed robbery seem to have reduced in Edo State suspected child defilers are on the increase in the state. As a matter of fact, out of 60 suspected criminals paraded on Tuesday by the state police commissioner, Folunso Adebanjo, 16 were suspected child defilers.
Second chances
My aunt regularly raises a particular point in prayer and the first time I heard it, I was intrigued. She prays to God in a dialogue form and during one of such prayers she asked for blessings and gave thanks that God is not man; if He was she didn’t believe her prayers would be heard, after all man does little else than judge his fellow man. Blessings would undoubtedly pass most of us over if men were God. We would be judged and weighed and mercy may not count for much at all. I totally agreed; it takes a highly elevated mind to get off the seat of judgement and let mercy prevail. Judgement is the bane of humanity and it is often based on emotions that are irrational and illogical; where it is sound; it still fails to deliver any satisfaction, since no man is perfect. When we judge one, we judge all.
Yuletide experiences and acknowledgments (2)
What is the student-teacher ratio in state schools? Can the meal subsidy buy a decent meal for the children? We have already noted that the roads constructed by the state government are substandard, which means that, ultimately, the money spent in constructing them is wasted. To worsen matters, the poor quality of governance at the executive level is replicated in the Imo state House of Assembly.
A Peep into Oyo Empire: The Alaafin and his 100 court cases
Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, Iku Baba Yeye, on Wednesday, January 14, 2014, clocked 43 years on the throne of the Alaafin of Oyo. How time flies! Time has moved at such a fast pace that one of the Yoruba most revered traditional rulers, during an interaction with Sunday Vanguard, could not understand how the feat of two scores and three that he has been on the throne was achieved. He, however, was certain that, “It is God Almighty; not by my power or effort. I give glory to Him.”
NUGA Games: OAU set to dazzle with modern facilities
Athletes and officials participating in the 24th edition of the Nigeria Universities Games (NUGA) will be pampered with the state-of-art of the facilities in the event that will run from February 12-22 in Ile-Ife, Osun State.

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