

APC congresses: Amosun, Osoba avert bloody clashes in Ogun
2015: North must negotiate with Jonathan or lose out — Ogbemudia
US church honours 5 governors, TB Joshua
Transerve Discs Tech intensify fight against piracy
Abuja Roads: Harvest of accidents, deaths
Men go crazy over my figure – Evia Simon
RCCG Kings Court moves from prayer to praise
Arms haul in Kaduna controversial village
Nigeria needs spiritual re-armament, says Methodist prelate
Love has not been kind to me — Chika Agatha
’This is my story’ – Uduaghan
Boko Haram’s days are numbered — Amb. Eke
The President’s conference: Between monarchy and secession
Between rice smugglers and Customs
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SubscribeDeath toll rises as Fulani herdsmen kill Christians
World Watch Monitor reports Fulani herdsmen have destroy-ed more than 20 church-es during attacks on communities in Benue State. The death toll has now surpassed 150 following last weeks’ vicious attacks on Christian villages in Nigeria. During 2014 violent assaults on Christians in Nigeria’s northern and central states has dramatically increased.
I am not dating KWAM 1 — Dayo Amusa cries out
It hasn’t been easy for beautiful Yoruba actress, Dayo Amusa, popularly known as Dewunmi Iberu since she took part in a special role during the wedding of King Wasiu Ayinde Mashal’s daughters, couple of weeks ago. The producer of ‘Unforgivable’ has been having a hard time to explain if she is or not having a secret affair with the Fuji maestro.
Reps bye-election: Mixed reactions in Ondo
MIXED reactions, yesterday, trailed the bye election in the 395 units in Ilaje/Ese Odo Federal Constituency area of Ondo State.
Clark mourns Uwechue
ERSTWHILE Federal Commissioner for Information and South-south leader, Chief Edwin Clark, has described the death of former President- General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Ambassador Ralph Uwechue, as painful and came at a time the nation was in dire need of his services with his wealth of experience and wise counsel.
The anti-intellectual character of Nigerians (1)
Last week, I received a text message from an anonymous critic (Mr. X for convenience) who responded to my riposte on the national conference going on in Abuja. In the text, Mr. X called me a hypocrite for criticising the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) anytime it embarks on indefinite strike to press home its demands from the federal government while at the same time complaining that lecturers are not well paid.
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