Mutiny: Which 12 soldiers are to die?
2015: Be prudent with resources, PDP tells its govs, officials
NFF Congress sues for peace
Controversy over Igbo Origin: ‘We have proof that Umueri is the cradle of Ndigbo’
Delta 2015: Who succeeds Governor Uduaghan?
On the manifold faces of death (2)
Jonathan through the transformation lens
Jonathan, at Synagogue, vows to investigate cause of collapsed building
2015: Kumuyi urges Nigerians to vote credible leaders
The story of my resignation as ex–Delta House Speaker, by Hon. Ochei
Warri to host Sept 30 NFF elective Congress
2015: Ondo APC sets up reconciliation committee
Customs boss in smugglers forest
New technology raises hope on treatment of parkinson’s disease
Jega redeployed Akeju to frustrate PDP appeal — Omisore

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Nasarawa University industrial devt goal, by Professor Muhammad Akaro Mainoma, Vice Chancellor
In this part of the world where many people still believe that the best way to achieve result is by cutting corners, Professor Muhammad Akaro Mainoma may not be accepted by all. But those who still value quality tertiary education will always hold the Acting Vice Chancellor of the Nasarawa State University, Keffi in high esteem
‘FG’s 70% duty on imported cars will trigger hardship’
Alhaji Jimoh Aremu is a dealer in all kinds of German, Japanese and American vehicles. In this interview conducted by telephone from the United States, the auto merchant admonishes the Federal Government to rescind its decision on the new policy that requires vehicle dealers, who do not manufacture locally, to pay 70 per cent duty on imported cars. He maintains that the policy will continue to attract public outcry and, worse still; it will affect the nation economically and keep lots of Nigerians out of job.
First Bank gears up for African women club basketball
First Bank Basketball club of Lagos head coach, Aderemi Adewunmi has defended the early commencement of his team’s preparation for the Africa Club Women Championship qualifiers later this year. The The team has been training at the the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos
Festering trouble in Anambra over Anglican Church demolition
IT has been claims and counter claims over the rightful owner of the parcel of land housing the Oyolu Eze Primary School and Ebenezer Anglican Church in Nkwelle Ezunaka, Oyi local government area of Anambra State. Residents of the area woke up last month to discover that the church built inside the school had been demolished by unknown persons.
Catholic Bishops to FG: Tackle insecurity with same commitment against Ebola
THE festering wave of insurgency and terrorism in Nigeria could be curtailed if Government and populace fight the situation with the manner of commitment and collective intervention employed in combating the deadly Ebola Virus Disease
Edo community disowns ‘monarch’
Stakeholders in Esan South-East Local Government Area of Edo State have cautioned Christopher Ike Kebordin to stop telling the world that he is the traditional ruler of Illushi Kingdom. They also took exception to some of the statements credited to Kebordih in an interview he granted Sunday Vanguard on August 3, 2014.
2015 elections: Anglican Bishop urges Nigerians to be patriotic
AHEAD of the 2015 general elections, Bishop of Ife Diocese, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Rt. Rev. Oluranti Odubogun, has advised Nigerians to demonstrate high sense of patriotism and elect leaders with records of performance.
‘Native and Vogue’ ends today: Who wins Allure Style Awards?
As the curtain falls on the 2nd edition of Native and Vogue Port Harcourt International Fashion Week, tonight, the three day event that has brought Port Harcourt to a standstill, will climax with the annual Allure Style Awards.
A cleric and the $9.3m arms deal
CONCERNED Nigerians have asked pertinent questions since the news broke of the Nigerian jet caught in troubled diplomatic waters in South Africa over arms deal. Lawyer, social crusader and critic, Mr. Festus Keyamo, led the pack of those who had resorted to pertinent questions; and he asked several.
NIHOTOUR decries lack of training hotel
A Director in the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), Alh. Abdul Maji Sheriff, has called for proper funding of the institute to enable it fulfill its mandates.

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