The media ahead of 2015

The media ahead of 2015

EVERY profession has its esoteric jargons. The profession of journalism is not left out. But the editor is critically crucial in the newspaper publication industry. Without slips of prolixity, a newspaper is an alphenstock designed to carry the reader up the mountain of information, entertainment and education, etc.
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Why I want to be President in 2015, by Kwankwaso

Why I want to be President in 2015, by Kwankwaso

Kano State Governor, Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso says he wants to become Nigeria’s President in 2015 to enable him use his requisite experience to address the fundamental socio-economic challenges facing Nigeria.

Fleecing Nigerians in the name of God

Fleecing Nigerians in the name of God

By Omoh Gabriel When the white man came to Africa to preach and spread the gospel, he was altruistic, truthful and selfless. He rendered selfless service to humanity. He left the comfort of Europe and risked his life in a land seen then as a dark continent full of evil spirits and peopled by beings […]

World Bank provides $400m to tackle Ebola

World Bank provides $400m to tackle Ebola

Following alarming evidence of the spread of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, the World Bank Group has announced that it will nearly double its financing to $400 million to help the worst-affected countries address the emergency and build stronger health systems for the years ahead.

We have only one House of Assembly —Edo Govt

We have only one House of Assembly —Edo Govt

BENIN—EDO State Government has said that there is only one state House of Assembly in the state, noting that those who converge at the Assembly complex on Ring Road, which is undergoing reconstruction, are “dissident lawmakers” who were suspended by their colleagues.

Two Shekau’s down; next?

Two Shekau’s down; next?

BY now, the Nigerian military should be picking up a few useful insights into guerrilla warfare, which is going to be the preferred face of armed confrontation in the foreseeable future. During the conflict in the Niger Delta between the militants and the Nigerian Armed Forces, the militants used two names to issue public statements and threats: Jomo Gbomo and Cynthia Whyte.