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National Conference, 2014: Away from the brink

It was GG Darah who first pointed it out to me graphically, just before the commencement of plenary on Monday this week. Nigerians have always known how to move away from the brink.

NATCOMS slams contempt suit against Telcos, NCC

The National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers, NATCOMS, has filed a contempt of court suit against the major telecommunication service providers and the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, at the Federal High Court, in Lagos State.

Presidency’s initiation of Constitution amendment divides Senate

ABUJA—SENATORS were divided yesterday over the proposed plan to include the presidency in the initiating process of constitutional amendment as some alleged it was a deliberate plot to give room for the presidency to ask for a referendum after the ongoing constitutional conference.

LBHF 2014: Lagos celebrates African creativity in colours

THE state and city of Lagos will for the fifth time roll out their mat of variegated colours and textures to locals and international visitors to an all round fun and entertainment as this year’s Lagos Black Heritage Festival kicks off. Inspired by the spirit of convergence for which Lagos remains pre-eminent, the Lagos Black Heritage Festival celebrates African creativity within a carnivalesque of traditional and contemporary Dance, Music, Painting and Photo Exposition.

Making APC a credible option

AS we count down to the May 24 first national convention of the All Progressives Congress, APC, the Party should explain itself more to the Nigerian electorate. The recently published manifesto of the APC has not managed to project the Party as a credible alternative to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Prof. Ezeigbo in literary conversation with fresh blends

THE saying, “give honour to whom honour is due”, once more, played out last Saturday, at the Conference Hall B, University of Lagos, in the life of one of Nigeria’s finest literary icons, Professor Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo when she was honoured for her immense contributions to the development of Nigerian Literature.

AUN career fair for alumni, an innovation

A POPULAR adage says that giving a cup of water to the monkey is not the issue but getting your cup back. This can be likened to the situation of graduates in Nigeria today. Graduating from the university, is no longer the issue but life after school.

Why Abia govt petitioned against Wabara, The Sun editor

A top official of Abia State government has said Mr. Ebere Wabara, The Sun Newspapers’ Associate Editor, was arrested, last weekend, by the state police because of alleged falsehood published online against the governor, Theodore Orji and his family.

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